Local grocery chains open for senior-only shopping
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 3/16/20
To support the shopping needs of older adults during this critical time, Bashas’, Food City and AJ’s grocery stores in Arizona will serve residents over the age of 65 exclusively from 5 …
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Local grocery chains open for senior-only shopping
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Independent Newsmedia
To support the shopping needs of older adults during this critical time, Bashas’, Food City and AJ’s grocery stores in Arizona will serve residents over the age of 65 exclusively from 5 a.m. to 6 a.m., starting Wednesday, March 18.
Bashas’ reservation stores will be open 6-7 a.m. for those over the age of 65, according to a press release.
Shoppers will be required to show a valid ID at the door.
If there is a need for a caretaker, one caretaker is welcome, but will not be allowed to shop for themselves.
All purchase limitations will remain in effect, the press release stated.