This Popular Upper East Side Grocery Store is a Dog Lover’s Haven
Shoppers at an Upper East Side Trader Joe’s have been flouting the store’s pet ban by bringing their furry friends along for the shopping experience. Despite clear “No Pets” signs and security guards at the entrances, dogs of all sizes can be seen roaming the aisles and sniffing through the produce section.
Controversy and Acceptance
While some petless customers have voiced concerns about hygiene and safety, others have accepted the presence of dogs in the store as part of city life.
Varied Reactions
Some shoppers find the dogs endearing, with one stating, “I think it’s cute! They’re usually small and in a bag, so I don’t really mind — as long as they’re under control.” On the other hand, there are reports of dogs licking produce left for sale, raising questions about food safety.
Dog-Friendly Environment
Visitors from England found the presence of dogs in the store charming, highlighting the cultural differences in pet policies between countries. Despite the city health code prohibiting dogs in grocery stores, some shoppers advocate for a change in the law with certain conditions.
Emotional Support Dogs
One shopper, Awilda Pratts, brings her well-behaved Yorkie, Drizzie, to the store as an emotional support dog. While she claims to have the necessary paperwork, she has never been asked to provide it by store staff.
Final Thoughts
The debate over dogs in grocery stores continues, with some embracing the canine companionship while others raise valid concerns about health and safety. The unique blend of pet-friendly shopping at this Trader Joe’s location adds an interesting dynamic to the shopping experience.