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COLUMN: Overlooked, underappreciated and, in a way, betrayed
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“Overlooked, underappreciated and, in a way, betrayed.”
That’s how it feels, an employee of a major grocery store in Windsor told me.
Yet while we stay home, they keep showing up for work. They need their jobs, and we need to eat.
The pandemic’s first wave was “very scary,” said this employee, who asked to remain anonymous. Customers flooded stores, panic buying.
The employee would remind people to stay two metres apart, and some would respond, “f off.”
Now, some customers still walk in without masks, said an employee at another major grocery store in Windsor. When staff remind them to wear masks, “they just ignore them and walk in,” said the second employee, who also asked to remain anonymous.
Jarvis: Overlooked, underappreciated and, in a way, betrayed
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W. Galen Weston, Who Transformed a Family Food Empire, Dies at 80
Faced with the task of turning around a nearly bankrupt supermarket chain, he made private-label merchandise fashionable.
W. Galen Weston at the 2011 shareholders’ meeting of George Weston Ltd., the family-controlled holding company where he was chairman until 2016.Credit.Mark Blinch/Reuters
April 26, 2021Updated 7:16 p.m. ET
W. Galen Weston, a polo partner of Prince Charles who transformed and expanded the international food empire founded by his grandfather, a baker, and went on to collect luxury department stores, died on April 12 at his home in Toronto. He was 80.
His death was announced by George Weston Ltd., the family-controlled holding company where he had been chairman until retiring in 2016. The announcement did not say what the cause was.