Walmart has begun requiring store, distribution and fulfillment center associates to wear masks at both its Walmart and Sam’s Club locations to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
When the custom glasses manufacturer learned that front-line healthcare workers didn’t have ready access to the protective eyewear they needed, the company saw an opportunity to help.
In an era in which more consumers are cooking at home thanks to social distancing, Hormel Foods is using Instagram to connect with them right in their kitchens.
These are certainly unprecedented times. As a trusted media source, CGT is committed to keeping you informed with accurate and timely news regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the consumer goods community.
Branching off from the CGT and RIS News #CurbThePanic webinar series, we invited a group of healthcare and industry professionals to share what they’re seeing on the front lines, as well as insight on meaningful ways the consumer goods industry can help.
Amazon is connecting hospitals and government agencies with critical items like face shields, thermometers, protective gloves, face masks, surgical gowns and sanitizers.