As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, more and more retailers are stepping over the back and forth between municipal and state governments over masks mandates and making them a requirement themselves.
While officials argue about language in mask ordinances to slow the spread of COVID-19, HEB is making it a requirement for customers to shop in their stores.
Texas' favorite grocer is transitioning its Texas Proud Pay Program into a long-term pay increase for hourly employees in stores and in supply chain positions.
A personal shopper will pick up the groceries and essentials a caller needs and leave them at their doorstep, and delivery fees will be waived for 30 days.
Looking through the news today and seeing lots of places shutting down due to COVID-19. With the closures also comes the lay-offs which will certainly hurt a lot of families. As of yesterday, 70,000 new unemployment cases had been filed. But all is not doom and gloom as both Target and HEB have announced $2 per-hour pay raises for it's employees...
As crowds have picked clean shelves of food and supplies at stores across Texas, HEB has announced that they will be limiting their hours to aid in restocking.