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Insta Fresh Corona Thyme the life of an instacart shopper during covid19

Driving to the store after accepting an order from an Instacart Batch means suiting up with the proper attire. This just in, a new fashion trend for shoppers everywhere: bold, blue nitrite gloves.
Products cannot be touched with bare hands, even if they are pre-packaged.
In his busy section assistant produce manager Cat stocks a display of bananas. Working at the store for two years, he likes his job and the promotions he has received. A full-time employee, he is thankful to still have work, even if it means washing his hands countless times every shift. He believes corporate is doing a wonderful job handling the crisis.
Some customers don't believe social distancing is the only necessity. This man plays it safe by conversing with an employee while donning his mask and gloves. To some, it seems more appropriate the other way around. According to Cat, only about 25% of customers have done this.
Employee Bri leads the Instacart shopper to the dried spices and herbs rack.
Employees Bri and Sierra stock the beverages.
Bri and Sierra don't mind the photos, or the risk they take by coming in to work daily.
Demand is high, but stock on some products is abundant
Sierra goes about her job as normal, not doubting if she can come in tomorrow like several others employed throughout the US.
Instacart customer receives her delivery left at the door, but only with gloves on.
As the Instacart shopper heads home, construction on the damage taken by houses in the neighborhood from the tornadoes that struck Dayton, Ohio, can still be seen. These are indeed interesting times.
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Alexandria Bayliff
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