Putting Safety First – What Cub is doing:
- All Team Members are required to use approved masks (gloves are provided but not required)
- Extra cleaning efforts throughout the store with regular cleaning and sanitizing of grocery carts, hand contact surfaces, doors, payment pin pads and register belts
- Installed plexiglass dividers at check lanes, service desks, pharmacies and liquor stores
- Store may limit the number of customers shopping at one time to help with social distancing
- Following all government agency safety guidelines and recommendations
Putting Safety First – What you can do:
- Customers are encouraged to wear masks while shopping our stores
- Maintain 6 feet between you and your fellow shoppers, be conscientious as you shop, stay 2 carts apart
- Follow floor signs at checkouts to maintain distance
- Shop during less busy times – mid morning and late evening
- Use proper entrance and exits
- Ensure reusable bags are clean
- Take advantage of touchless payments at check stands
- Order online and pick up at the store in designated parking spots
Caring for our Communities:
- Donate at register campaign to help local food shelves in Cub communities
- Donated our N95 masks to first responders and healthcare workers
- Proceeds of hand sanitizer sold donated to Second Harvest Heartland Food Bank
- Donation of product and supplies to charitable partners
- Maintaining our highest food safety standards for our customers
- Worked with the Governor’s Office to ensure childcare providers have access to the product they need to continue providing care to the children of emergency and other essential workers
At Cub, we’re focused on supporting the communities we serve by delivering quality, variety and fresh groceries. We’re extremely proud of and grateful for all our associates going the extra mile, every day, to ensure food availability. We’ll continue playing our essential role during this crisis and look forward to better days ahead