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Michigan Jewelry Store Begins Selling Groceries, Reopens as ‘Essential’ Business

‘I need to save my business, feed my kids, pay my mortgage.’

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A jewelry store in Muskegon, MI, recently began selling groceries so that it could open as an “essential business” during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Krautheim & Swanson GemWorks unveiled its new grocery department in a May 23 Facebook post. The store faced criticism online for the approach, and the post was gone as of Tuesday evening, Mlive.com reports.

The news outlet quoted a Facebook comment from Karl Krautheim, one of the owners of the store: “Meijer, Sam’s, Target can sell jewelry because they sell groceries, why can’t I? I need to save my business, feed my kids, pay my mortgage.”

Cans of beans and soup were on offer, along with peanut butter.

The store posted signs asking customers to knock in order to enter, and to come in one party at a time.

The small grocery section may not be needed at this point, as retail restrictions were loosened as of Tuesday to allow shopping by appointment.

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But Krautheim said the measure is intended to protect against any further statewide shutdown orders.

Read more at Mlive.com

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