Supermarket Employs Genius Idea To Help Kids With Autism
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Meghan Stambaugh
Posted: Thu September 22, 2016
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A Shop Rite in Pennsylvania has introduced a specialized checkout lane that could benefit young people with autism. The supermarket got rid of the candy display next to one of its registers and began offering an array of toys including Play-Doh, putty, rattles, small puzzles, and more.
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