Centerville — After almost 50 days of being closed, Bill’s Donuts reopened Sunday at 3 p.m. to a large line of people
The donut shop opened with some new procedures in place to ensure the business is following the social distancing guidelines.
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“I don’t want to see anyone get upset how we are doing things,” Lisa Tucker, Owner of Bills Donuts said. "Our main thing is keeping everybody healthy, unexposed and safe. "
Tape is on the floor keeping customers a safe distance away from one another.
Customers are required to wear masks inside the donut shop and those who do not have one are being provided one by employees.
Employees returned Sunday morning to start filling the cases with donuts once again and they are also wearing gloves and masks.
A customer told News Center 7 that everyone who was in line when they opened at 3 p.m., were served and through the line within an hour.
Customers are only able to enter through the door that faces the parking lot and they have to stand six feet apart. After purchasing their donuts, customers are to exit out the side door of the business.
Tucker said most of her 50 workers want to get back to work.
The shop is planning to be open 24-hours a day, but that could change depending on how business goes.
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