According to a report, GameStop employees have been instructed to wrap their hands with plastic bags to keep stores open for curbside pickup—despite not being an essential service
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GameStop apparently told managers that the retail chain has permission from the state to continue operations, but it is not among the businesses Massachusetts lists as an essential service. Businesses that remain open during lockdown against state orders face $300 fines per incident. That may be enough to curtail local mom and pop shops from breaking the rules, but it’s less clear whether it will act as a disincentive for larger corporations unwilling to comply with state ordinances.
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