KEY POINTS
  • Grocers and industry watchers say self-serve bars may be gone for awhile, and perhaps forever, even as consumers return to more typical buying patterns.
  • That's sparked creative solutions and new safety measures.
  • At Publix, salad bars and hot bars have reopened, but employees dish out each item. Wegmans moved hummus, olives and more behind the counter. And at H-E-B, some coolers carry prepared meals from local restaurants.
Texas grocer Central Market turned salad bars and hot bars into packaged food displays during the pandemic.

Grocery stores have shut down self-serve salad bars during the pandemic. They've taken away displays of fresh olives and dips. And they've replaced giant kettles of ready-to-ladle hot soup with sealed to-go containers.

The deli and prepared food areas that used to draw traffic to stores and differentiate grocers have fallen from favor as customers worry about the spread of the coronavirus, cook more from scratch and try to limit their time in stores.