- Best Buy is the latest retailer to close its stores nationwide as part of an effort to contain the coronavirus.
- Best Buy stores will remain open to employees only. Consumers can purchase items online or via the Best Buy app whereupon a Best Buy employee will deliver it directly to a consumer’s car.
- Best Buy didn’t indicate when its stores might re-open.
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Best Buy isn’t fully closing, but the nationwide electronics retailer recently announced that its stores will no longer be open to the public. Joining dozens of other retailers, including Apple and Nike, Best Buy is simply the latest company to close its doors as part of an effort to contain the coronavirus from spreading even further.
As to the specifics of Best Buy’s semi-shutdown, here’s how things will work for the foreseeable future: Starting today, only employees will be allowed in-store, and any orders consumers place via the Best Buy app or website will be processed and subsequently delivered to buyers curbside.
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