Miguel wrote:
>Recently, Kroger Supermarkets in GA have started putting up signs in
>big, red letters stating "****RTS AND SHOES REQUIRED". I used to be
>able to go there without having to worry about me or my kids having to
>wear shoes. Maybe if everyone who reads this NG sends them some
>comments, they might rethink. Here's the website to post comments:
>http://services.kroger.com/comments/comments.aspx
I'll give them a piece of my mind.
Uh, looks like you need to be more specific
about the individual store or stores.
There's ten of them in Atlanta.
Not sure how many people read this newgroup.
Kinda makes me wonder
about the barefooters.org, hikers, et al.
>Some months back, at the Piggly-Wiggly in Warner Robins, GA, they had
>a sign stating that State law required customers to wear shoes. I
>sent an e-mail to cor****ate complaining about the sign, since there is
>no such law either in the GA code or the municipal or city codes nor
>any health regulations regarding that. Went a couple of weeks later
>and the sign was gone.
That's totally cool! Congratulations.
On the other hand,
it is most likely the right of
an establishment to make up dress codes
without needing any law nor anything else
to back them up. Think about ties and
jackets being required to eat at a restaurant.
-cheers!


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