MIAMI — Though your procuring may well be a enjoyment there, Publix is reminding consumers that animals aren’t permitted in its grocery shops.
The chain suggests it can be putting up these “no pets permitted” signals in its pretty much 14-hundred destinations in the southeast.
The signs cites federal regulation indicating only support animals are permitted in grocery suppliers.
In a assertion Publix suggests this sort of animals won’t be able to experience in a purchasing car or wheelchair basket.
Psychological assistance animals are also banned and the grocery chain says shoppers who convey them in will be escorted out of the retailer.
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