Another surprise: This store has well-marked, publicly-accessible restrooms, something you don't see in Seattle grocery stores all that often any longer. (The Lower Queen Anne store went to employee-only restrooms recently, after previously having a push-to-call button like at the locked liquor cases and requiring people to find an employee to let them into the restrooms, something I'm sure wasn't easy considering the understaffing at that store.) Public restrooms (that aren't completely destroyed) seem to be a luxury reserved for the fanciest neighborhoods these days, and I wouldn't be surprised if Safeway were to give up on them even here.
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