Fairway flagship improves shopping experience for hearing impaired
NEW YORK — Fairway Market has introduced a hearing loop at its flagship store's deli counter for customers with hearing loss.
Fairway Group Holdings, based in New York, said the loop was installed in its Broadway store in Manhattan. The loop works with a person's telecoil-equipped hearing instrument or cochlear implant, allowing the employee behind the deli to speak into a microphone and transmit the signal wirelessly to the telecoil, blocking ambient background noise and amplifying the clerk's voice.
"We are very pleased to incorporate this new technology into our flagship store," Fairway CEO Herb Ruetsch said. "The deli can be a very noisy environment, and our customers living with hearing loss will greatly benefit from the hearing loop and enjoy a much better shopping experience."