Butcher Boys copes with COVID-19 buyers
A local grocery store has been so busy with panic buyers over the COVID-19 pandemic that it has hired almost a dozen new people to stock shelves.
Manager Tamsen Guidi said an extra 1,500 customers shopped in Butcher Boys on Friday and Saturday alone and grocery orders of $300 and $400 have been made.
Guidi said the new workers include at least three people recently laid off from their jobs and a businesswoman who had to shut shop due to the sudden downturn in the economy.
Others include friends, family and even a customer who offered to pitch in.











