I read that managers in some Publix stores have been covering up some of their magazines if a customer complains. It happened in Florida with some sexy women's magazines, like Cosmopolitan. It also happened in South Carolina where a word was removed from a cake celebrating someone's graduation summa cum laude. They could be doing the same thing for political articles that a customer finds offensive. Sure looks like more censorship. Unreal.
Agree.
I read that managers in some Publix stores have been covering up some of their magazines if a customer complains. It happened in Florida with some sexy women's magazines, like Cosmopolitan. It also happened in South Carolina where a word was removed from a cake celebrating someone's graduation summa cum laude. They could be doing the same thing for political articles that a customer finds offensive. Sure looks like more censorship. Unreal.
Interesting. Seems like if something is deemed inappropriate enough to be covered (such as Cosmo), they should rethink having it in the checkout lane.