Partially I'm guessing this is an artifact of just-in-time delivery - almost no storage outside of shelves (there's no central storage location that could fulfill orders).
Still, if the stores handle this themselves - it's much more feasible to take extra precautions - from using a locker room to change into a uniform (not bringing outdoor/home clothes into the store) - to using disposable gloves etc.
Ideally, stores would offer only pickup and delivery - and not allow in-store shopping at all.
Would probably make sense to increase staff as needed, as any additional staff needs would scale with increase in revenue.
Still, if the stores handle this themselves - it's much more feasible to take extra precautions - from using a locker room to change into a uniform (not bringing outdoor/home clothes into the store) - to using disposable gloves etc.
Ideally, stores would offer only pickup and delivery - and not allow in-store shopping at all.
Would probably make sense to increase staff as needed, as any additional staff needs would scale with increase in revenue.