1839 days ago

Alert Level Two at PAK n SAVE Upper Hutt

PAK’nSAVE Upper Hutt

Good Morning Upper Hutt Community! 💛🖤

An update for Monday . . . .
🛒 Please enter the store from the Gibbons Street entrance and exit from the Royal Street side. We have coned this off as best as we can, and appreciate your co-operation.
🛒 Our Sani Station is positioned directly in the middle of this area, please feel free to sanitise your hands upon entry. The Sani Station is an automatic dispenser and the foam will air dry on your hands.
🛒 If you wish to manually sign in, please register your details that is on the Packing Bench as you enter; otherwise please use one of the many QR Codes that are posted.
🛒 There is another Sani Station around by the Milk Fridge if you need.
🛒 We request that if you are selecting Live Mussels, Whole Fish or Bakery Self-Serve Goods, that you please sanitise your hands prior to using the tongs. There is sanitiser at each station for you.
🛒 Our wonderful Checkout team will be regularly wiping down the Eftpos Keypads and Checkout belts on a regular basis - please allow them to do this prior to putting your items down, be guided by our staff in this instance.
🛒 Please be mindful of your personal space when moving around the store - use your trolley as a guide!
🛒 We ask that you exit the store from the Royal Street side, and if possible, please pack your bags in the carpark. This will allow us to ensure we have the recommended number of customers, staff and merchandisers in store.
🛒 And lastly, please #shopnormal. There is no need to stockpile or panic buy!

Have a fab day, community! We got this! ✌💛🖤

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