I got some take out pizza a short while ago. They were busier than I've seen them in awhile. I hung back while waiting for 2 elderly men to come out. One held the door open for me, but I wouldn't move forward. I said hello and waited for them to move on. Inside was a woman sitting on a bench and an elderly man standing near the counter.
The young woman working the counter was telling the man that they accidentally put green peppers on one of his pizzas instead of onions, so they were making a fresh one for him and he could have all of the pizzas anyway. Well, I could hear her just fine from where I was standing about 8 feet away. He moved closer to her and was practically in her face, leaning over the counter towards her. He understood what she said, but then he kept hanging near her at the counter and wouldn't move away. Well, I had to get my pizza, so I moved forward anyway, trying to stay a bit away from him. He moved when saw me coming, but probably not 6 feet. I told the young woman it looks impossible to try and make pizzas and maintain that 6 feet. She agreed. (They really can't with the way the work stations are laid out. They had so many people on duty trying to make the food, that they were having to stand within a foot or 2 from each other. There were about 6 or 8 workers in the kitchen, way more than usual. It's a clear violation, but I'm not going to tell. You can't all of a sudden rearrange all the fixed equipment. Maybe they were training new employees? How do you do that from 6 feet away?)
Anyway, this young woman told me that she's terrified to be working there right now. She lives with her parents who are both very sick with diabetes and she does not need to be bringing the virus home to them. Quite the opposite problem my DD is having. I tried to give her some personal space during the transaction and didn't linger longer than necessary. I didn't look back, but I hope that elderly guy didn't move back in on her. I know sometimes an old guy likes to kid around with a pretty young lady, but now is not the time for that.