
Whole Foods workers say Amazon Prime shoppers are crowding aisles and ignoring safety rules
Online grocery shopping is more popular than ever, which of course requires someone to actually go to the grocery store and pick up all those items. Through Amazon Prime, members can do their Whole Foods shopping from their computers, but Whole Foods employees say stores are now being overrun by Amazon Prime shoppers, who are ignoring safe distancing rules, emptying shelves, and generally making it harder
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