When I finish with my shopping cart/basket, I.....
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Put back in a designated spotdankind said:F Me In The Brain said:My Mother In Law calls it a carriage.
Imagine if/when they use tonic and wicked in the same sentence...
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Put back in a designated spotI put a cart in the designated spot. Around here, cashiers take the baskets and return them when they aren't busy.0
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Leave it where I finish with itF Me In The Brain said:1ThoughtKnown said:If I can leave it safely where it isn’t a hazard to people or vehicles I will leave it there. I rarely use one mind you.My first job was bagging groceries and the best part of that job was going out and collecting the carts all over the mall parking lot. Took my time, chatted with folks. I’d like to think I’m providing another young person a little “escape” from the zoo that is modern retail.
Interesting! Thanks for being honest -- your explanation indicates why you do it and does not make you seem like a jerk for leaving it out there.Post edited by 1ThoughtKnown on0 -
Put back in a designated spotF Me In The Brain said:dankind said:F Me In The Brain said:My Mother In Law calls it a carriage.
Imagine if/when they use tonic and wicked in the same sentence...
"Dad, we had a wicked pissah time at the sto-ah. Mom let us buy enough tonic to fill the carriage, then we stopped at the packie to get you your favorite wine coolers."This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Put back in a designated spot1ThoughtKnown said:F Me In The Brain said:1ThoughtKnown said:If I can leave it safely where it isn’t a hazard to people or vehicles I will leave it there. I rarely use one mind you.My first job was bagging groceries and the best part of that job was going out and collecting the carts all over the mall parking lot. Took my time, chatted with folks. I’d like to think I’m providing another young person a little “escape” from the zoo that is modern retail.
Interesting! Thanks for being honest -- your explanation indicates why you do it and does not make you seem like a jerk for leaving it out there.Poncier said:F Me In The Brain said:dankind said:F Me In The Brain said:My Mother In Law calls it a carriage.
Imagine if/when they use tonic and wicked in the same sentence...
"Dad, we had a wicked pissah time at the sto-ah. Mom let us buy enough tonic to fill the carriage, then we stopped at the packie to get you your favorite wine coolers."The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
OtherOther. I take it back to the front of the store where I got it.I did that just a couple of hours ago. This guy is out there in the parking lot fighting the fumes and the triple digit heat pushing this train of hot carts back to the front of the store where they started out. I take my one cart- handle still cool from being in the air conditioned store- and return in to the front of the store just behind the kid pushing that hot cart train. He turns and thanks me with a look of much gratitude in his eyes. I'm thinking, "No big deal kid. It's one cart. easy peasy." And I'm an old fucker. I feel bad for these kids getting shit wages and slaving out there in the heat for us spoiled rotten consumers.Post edited by brianlux on"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Put back in a designated spotbrianlux said:Other. I take it back to the front of the store where I got it.I did that just a couple of hours ago. This guy is out there in the parking lot fighting the fumes and the triple digit heat pushing this train of hot carts back to the front of the store where they started out. I take my one cart- handle still cool from being in the air conditioned store- and return in to the front of the store just behind the kid pushing that hot cart train. He turns and thanks me with a look of much gratitude in his eyes. I'm thinking, "No big deal kid. It's one cart. easy peasy." And I'm an old fucker. I feel bad for these kids getting shit wages and slaving out there in the heat for us spoiled rotten consumers.
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People suck. I put them in the same category as those who throw trash out their car windows, people who leave trash all over where they have spent the day . . the park, the beach. Just ignorant and self absorbed.Don't come closer or I'll have to go0 -
Put back in a designated spotF Me In The Brain said:dankind said:F Me In The Brain said:My Mother In Law calls it a carriage.
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OtherPureandEasy said:brianlux said:Other. I take it back to the front of the store where I got it.I did that just a couple of hours ago. This guy is out there in the parking lot fighting the fumes and the triple digit heat pushing this train of hot carts back to the front of the store where they started out. I take my one cart- handle still cool from being in the air conditioned store- and return in to the front of the store just behind the kid pushing that hot cart train. He turns and thanks me with a look of much gratitude in his eyes. I'm thinking, "No big deal kid. It's one cart. easy peasy." And I'm an old fucker. I feel bad for these kids getting shit wages and slaving out there in the heat for us spoiled rotten consumers.
Realized I have put my life in jeopardy just asking that question.
People suck. I put them in the same category as those who throw trash out their car windows, people who leave trash all over where they have spent the day . . the park, the beach. Just ignorant and self absorbed.
Yes, and I apologize if I was sounding like pointing fingers. If I'm running late or having trouble walking, I'll put the cart in the closest designated spot as well. But yeah, when they are left out in a parking space or shoved up on the nearest foliage or whatever, that's just wrong!
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Put back in a designated spotF Me In The Brain said:Meltdown99 said:Most grocery stores here in Canada charge rent for the US of the cart…you must put in a loonie in order to unlock it…
Wal Mart does not. And on the rare occasion I go to Wal Mart…I leave the cart where I unload. The customer service at wal mart and most of our grocery stores do not warrant cooperation…Interesting. Perhaps an Other vote qualification. Too late now, I know, but it seems there would be an asterisk here. You put back because you rent them, otherwise you think the people working at most of these stores should have to retrieve the carts from where you unload due to poor customer service.
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Put back in a designated spotFirst job was at a grocery store bagging, stocking and cart corralling. Any time I return my cart after unloading groceries, I gladly collect any stray carts in my path and push them to the designated area. I also often fix the fucking mess of carts in the corral because it drives me crazy that somebody got it all the way to the spot and then half-ass shoved it in off center, sideways or completely out of it so they stick out beyond the space they are intended to be in. I'm sure we've all gotten to the store and seen that overloaded return area with the kittywampus carts sticking out all jagged and fucked up with a few strays next to it.
Edit: While I'm on it, I also can't stand it when a store doesn't let me bag my groceries. Most people have no fucking clue how to bag. They either think I'm a fragile 90 year old nursing home resident and put 5 items in my reinforced canvas bag or toss frozens and fridge items in a variety of bags instead of together. Not to mention that during the height of the pandemic last year when I couldn't use my cloth bags and had to endure idiots trying to double paper bag every damn thing and still only fill it half-full. Fill it up people! The earth is fucked enough already.Post edited by tbergs onIt's a hopeless situation...0 -
Put back in a designated spotI have just spent time walking around the store who knows how many steps. The few steps to get the cart back where it belongs doesn’t strike me as any real hardship.0
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Put back in a designated spotI worked in retail and it's a pain in the ass when you had to retrieve the shopping carts all over the parking lot. Especially during the Christmas season.
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eeriepadave said:I worked in retail and it's a pain in the ass when you had to retrieve the shopping carts all over the parking lot. Especially during the Christmas season.2014: Cincinnati
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Put back in a designated spoteeriepadave said:I worked in retail and it's a pain in the ass when you had to retrieve the shopping carts all over the parking lot. Especially during the Christmas season.deadendp said:eeriepadave said:I worked in retail and it's a pain in the ass when you had to retrieve the shopping carts all over the parking lot. Especially during the Christmas season.
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PureandEasy said:eeriepadave said:I worked in retail and it's a pain in the ass when you had to retrieve the shopping carts all over the parking lot. Especially during the Christmas season.deadendp said:eeriepadave said:I worked in retail and it's a pain in the ass when you had to retrieve the shopping carts all over the parking lot. Especially during the Christmas season.2014: Cincinnati
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Put back in a designated spotdeadendp said:PureandEasy said:eeriepadave said:I worked in retail and it's a pain in the ass when you had to retrieve the shopping carts all over the parking lot. Especially during the Christmas season.deadendp said:eeriepadave said:I worked in retail and it's a pain in the ass when you had to retrieve the shopping carts all over the parking lot. Especially during the Christmas season.
I was mainly thinking of increase cause of the Christmas season. Although the snow conditions did kinda suck as well.
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Otherlastexitlondon said:Americans.0
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OtherI choose other as I usually put the trolley (carridge, lol!) back in the designated area at the front of the store. I occasionally take the trolley back to designated spots scattered around the car park.
The odd few times I might leave the trolley near the car parking space but not obstructing a car parking space.
Sometimes after I have emptied the shopping into the car someone might ask if they can take the trolley which is an added bonus!
Places like Aldi you have to take the trolley back if you want your pound coin back.
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Put back in a designated spotTrolley 🚎 is pretty funny as well.
Some odd names we come up with for a cart on wheels.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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