New L.A. ordinance says grocery stores will let elderly and disabled shop first

Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance that will require grocery stores to reserve the first hour of business for elderly and disabled shoppers.
Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • March 27, 2020
The City of Los Angeles has passed an ordinance that will require retail food stores such as supermarkets and convenience stores to dedicate the first hour of business to the elderly, the disabled and those who care for them. It’s a move many...
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