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Hi-Lo offers discounts to senior citizens, healthcare workers

Published:Friday | March 20, 2020 | 12:13 AM
Kennedy
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As the nation continues its fight against the spread of COVID-19, GraceKennedy’s supermarket chain, Hi-Lo Food Stores, is implementing special measures for two groups particularly impacted by the virus.

Hi-Lo has is now offering a 10 per cent discount to healthcare workers islandwide. It is also extending a five per cent discount to senior citizens on all purchases made between 8 and 10 a.m. daily. A release from GraceKennedy yesterday said both special offers will be in place until further notice.

“While some of us are being given the opportunity to work remotely or curtail hours, our healthcare professionals are working tirelessly on the front line. We laud them for their service, and this is one way we can show them that we appreciate what they are doing for this country, and that we care about their welfare,” said Hi-Lo General Manager, Cathrine Kennedy.

“We’re also aware that our senior citizens are among the most vulnerable groups, so we would like to invite them to shop with us between 8 and 10 a.m. daily, when the stores are less busy and we can provide a safer environment for them. Our hope is that the five per cent discount will encourage them to do this,” she further noted.

The 12-store supermarket chain sent out a communiqué to its customers on Friday, to advise of steps being taken to ensure the protection of its team and its publics.

The email spoke to increased sanitation practices, with all high- traffic areas of the supermarkets being sanitized throughout the course of the day, in addition to the regular cleaning schedule. The installation of hand-sanitising dispensers in strategic areas in the stores, for use by customers and store associates, including at the cash registers , and the cleaning of shopping carts at regular intervals, were other steps outlined.

“We want our customers to know that we value them, we’re here for them, and we want to play our part in making life a little easier for them during this challenging time,” Kennedy said.