Romay Davis Last month, an Alabama Winn-Dixie grocery store honored its 101-year-old employee by naming a grant in her honor.
Romay Davis, born October 29, 1919, in King George County, Virginia, was first hired as a spry 80-year-old after her husband died in 2001. She decided to go back to work, and has been employed at the store ever since, even through the current coronavirus pandemic.
Before her Winn Dixie run, she made history during World War II as a member of the first all-Black Women Army Corps unit. After the war, she began a three-decade career in fashion as a model in New York, acquiring several honors and accolades along the way, including a master’s degree and a Black Belt in Taekwondo.
Managing Editor Overall, the retail sector dropped 2.3% in customer satisfaction to a score of 75.5 â the lowest ACSI score logged for the sector since 2015.
Following four years of fairly steady customer satisfaction, the supermarket industryâs rating in this area has dropped 2.6% to a score of 76 out of 100, with 17 of 20 major grocers earning lower scores year over year, according to data from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).
Monrovia, California-based Trader Joeâs is No. 1 in the
supermarket industry â as well as the entire retail sector â with a stable score of 84, with four companies tying for second place with scores of 82: Costco (down 1%), H-E-B (down 2%), Publix (down 1%)Â and Wegmans (down 2%). The remaining top-tier performer from 2019, Aldi, slid 4% to tie with a stable Samâs Club at 80.
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Walgreens on Wednesday became the latest pharmacy chain to offer the COVID-19 vaccine in Florida, opening appointments in six counties largely situated in the western and central parts of the state.
Just an hour before Florida’s latest expansion of vaccine eligibility was set to take effect, the state Department of Health revealed late Tuesday the form that doctors will use to certify that a patient is “extremely vulnerable” to COVID-19 for vaccination purposes.