These grocery stores are hiring workers to cope with the demand during the coronavirus outbreak

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These grocery stores are hiring workers to cope with the demand during the coronavirus outbreak
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Amazon is hiring 100,000 new employees and there are new vacancies at grocery stores across the U.S.

across the U.S. to work at its fulfilment centers and within its delivery network. Amazon is looking to hire people who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus outbreak and is willing to take people on temporarily.

"We want those people to know we welcome them on our teams until things return to normal and their past employer is able to bring them back." Albertsons, the grocery store chain, is hiring workers to cope with the demand during the coronavirus outbreak.workers, with vacancies at their owned stores, Price Choppers, Apple Markets, and Sun Fresh, too. Cosentino's is especially interested in hiring workers who have recently lost their jobs due to coronavirus, such as servers who worked in a restaurant that has since closed down to encourage social distancing.

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