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Contact lock. Home office. "Social Distancing". There is a standstill almost everywhere in Germany these days. The corona pandemic has restricted public life. In order to guarantee everyday care, the drugstores and supermarkets are open – like a relic from days gone by. The risk of infection is correspondingly high there. Especially for the employees.

Retailers are therefore tightening their security measures everywhere. The customer should prefer to pay for the purchase without cash, markings are used to stick safety gaps on the floor in front of the cash registers and some stores even installed plexiglass panes there to protect their cashiers from being infected with the corona virus.

In other supermarkets, the employees themselves become creative, as a photo on Twitter shows. Angela Lüke said that she says she works in an Edeka store. The picture shows a self-made food slide on a meat counter.

The food slide is well received

By means of a barrier tape, customers should keep the minimum distance of 1.5 meters. You get your goods conveniently via a slide that ends in a large basket. Lüke writes: "We were busy at the counter today and built food slides."

TwitterPinterestPrint contact lock. Home office. "Social Distancing". There is a standstill almost everywhere in Germany these days. The corona pandemic has restricted public life. In order to guarantee everyday care, the drugstores and supermarkets are open – like a relic from days gone by. The risk of infection is correspondingly high there. Especially for the employees.

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In other supermarkets, the employees themselves become creative, as a photo on Twitter shows. Angela Lüke said that she says she works in an Edeka store. The picture shows a self-made food slide on a meat counter.

Angela Lüke @Angelalueke We were busy at the counter today and built food slides ? #COVID ー 19

Show image on Twitter 13,600 2:27 PM – March 23, 2020 Twitter Ads Info and data protection 1,597 users talk about it The food slide is well received By a barrier tape, customers should keep the minimum distance of 1.5 meters. You get your goods conveniently via a slide that ends in a large basket. Lüke writes: "We were busy at the counter today and built food slides."

The tweet of her do-it-yourself food slide was quickly shared more than 1000 times and commented on hundreds of times. Many users were enthusiastic about their idea. "It's fascinating to see how creative people are and how quickly they can be implemented," said one user.

In particular, sellers from other supermarkets thought the idea was great – and even asked if they could take it over. "Suuuuper! May I show this to my Edeka girls?" Asked a user named LadyAndThePizza. Angela Lüke naturally gave her consent.

This article was originally published on stern.de.