 rspsasTrust No One join:2001-08-12 Piscataway, NJ | [Rant] store shopping carts anyone hate shopping cart designs - every store i go to has the style with the child seat that folds out. they also have short seat belt straps that get tangled when they push the carts together. hard to get one from the lineup and i rarely see anyone put a child in the seat. most of the people let the kids sit in the cart. why don't stores just get a few of that type? - doesn't make much sense to me  -- TRUST NO ONE |
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 Greg_ZPremium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL | Because of parents that cannot watch their kids anymore, would scream & piss a fit. My daughter was strapped to one of those, and she undid the strap, and stood up. Over comes cart, then daughter hit the ground. She also had the habit of undoing her car seat buckle, and walking to the front of the van.
We laugh about this now, that she is 16, but she really was a modern day Houdini. -- I threw out the map a long time ago. Now I follow my own direction! |
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 fatnesssubtleJanitor join:2000-11-17 fishing kudos:13 | reply to rspsas If someone can invent good wheels for shopping carts they'll make tons of money. There's always at least 1 wheel on a cart that wobbles or freezes, imperiling condiments and rutabagas. |
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 Mr Stonestupid should be painfulPremium join:2001-06-20 From hell | reply to rspsas
Carts are about as nasty as they come. Think of the all people that had there hands on that bar. When is the last time any one has seen them clean the carts? It would scare the hell out of people if they seen what grew in a petri dish and we put our hands right on that bar. LOL Yes the wheels piss me off in a bad way. It all comes down to one thing SAVE A BUCK!
-- Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
WOW!! What a Ride!
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 wilbilt Pronto ResurrectedPremium join:2004-01-11 Oroville, CA | said by Mr Stone:Carts are about as nasty as they come. Think of the all people that had there hands on that bar. When is the last time any one has seen them clean the carts? It would scare the hell out of people if they seen what grew in a petri dish and we put our hands right on that bar. The local grocery store here has antibacterial wipes in a dispenser just inside the door for customers who wish to wipe the handle off.
There is also a trash can for disposal of the debris that the previous inconsiderate slob has left in the cart.
A visit to the supermarket is a lesson on how disgusting people really are. -- We were taking a vote when the ground came up and hit us. |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to fatness said by fatness:If someone can invent good wheels for shopping carts they'll make tons of money. There's always at least 1 wheel on a cart that wobbles or freezes, imperiling condiments and rutabagas. They aren't designed to be pushed and turned in trains of 100+ and thats what puts the flat spots and screws them so they wobble. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to wilbilt said by wilbilt:said by Mr Stone:Carts are about as nasty as they come. Think of the all people that had there hands on that bar. When is the last time any one has seen them clean the carts? It would scare the hell out of people if they seen what grew in a petri dish and we put our hands right on that bar. The local grocery store here has antibacterial wipes in a dispenser just inside the door for customers who wish to wipe the handle off. Ours have that too. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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 Mele20Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI kudos:4 | reply to wilbilt All the stores here have the antibacterial wipes at the entrance. Plus, my favorite store has a bunch of the mini wagons. I LOVE those. |
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| reply to rspsas A local law forces stores to put a device on the cart that chains the cart to the one in front of it. You have to put a quarter in it before the cart can be unlatched from the cart in front of it. This is to get you to return the cart to the corral and not litter the parking lot with carts. Woe to anyone who dare go shopping without a quarter !  |
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 Mr NeutronLooks like I picked the wrong week toPremium join:2005-05-30 Gorham, ME | said by lew_b:Woe to anyone who dare go shopping without a quarter ! I'm not familiar with those. Do you get your quarter back at the end?
I wonder if the hassle of having to produce a quarter before you get to use a cart drives away business? -- We could use the £5,000 to buy a spoon. And then fill up with ice cream. |
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| said by Mr Neutron:said by lew_b:Woe to anyone who dare go shopping without a quarter ! I'm not familiar with those. Do you get your quarter back at the end? I wonder if the hassle of having to produce a quarter before you get to use a cart drives away business? Yeah, plugging the end of the cable from the cart in front of you into your cart releases the quarter. |
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 | reply to lew_b said by lew_b:A local law forces stores to put a device on the cart that chains the cart to the one in front of it. You have to put a quarter in it before the cart can be unlatched from the cart in front of it. This is to get you to return the cart to the corral and not litter the parking lot with carts. Woe to anyone who dare go shopping without a quarter ! does it take EBT? |
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 | reply to lew_b said by lew_b:said by Mr Neutron:said by lew_b:Woe to anyone who dare go shopping without a quarter ! I'm not familiar with those. Do you get your quarter back at the end? I wonder if the hassle of having to produce a quarter before you get to use a cart drives away business? Yeah, plugging the end of the cable from the cart in front of you into your cart releases the quarter. Oh dear!! Here I thought I was purchasing the carts for a quarter all this time!!  |
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 Mr NeutronLooks like I picked the wrong week toPremium join:2005-05-30 Gorham, ME | said by mcd:Oh dear!! Here I thought I was purchasing the carts for a quarter all this time!!  I wonder if you can fool the mechanism with slugs? A coin acceptance mechanism in something like that isn't likely to be too sophisticated.
(I ask because I would probably walk off without reclaiming my quarter, too.) -- We could use the £5,000 to buy a spoon. And then fill up with ice cream. |
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| said by Mr Neutron:I wonder if you can fool the mechanism with slugs? I doubt it. Slugs are very slow and not too bright. And if you have salt on your hands just forget it. |
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| reply to lew_b said by lew_b:said by Mr Neutron:said by lew_b:Woe to anyone who dare go shopping without a quarter ! I'm not familiar with those. Do you get your quarter back at the end? I wonder if the hassle of having to produce a quarter before you get to use a cart drives away business? Yeah, plugging the end of the cable from the cart in front of you into your cart releases the quarter. Aldi used those here for years. »aldi.us/index_ENU_HTML.htm |
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 | reply to Mr Neutron said by Mr Neutron:said by mcd:Oh dear!! Here I thought I was purchasing the carts for a quarter all this time!!  I wonder if you can fool the mechanism with slugs? A coin acceptance mechanism in something like that isn't likely to be too sophisticated. (I ask because I would probably walk off without reclaiming my quarter, too.) I think it's some sort of incentive to bring your cart back to the appropriate place. Theoretically, it should reduce costs because the market should then not need a person to do this work. Or if people don't bring them back, the store generates revenue...those quarters add up. However, I don't remember seeing my grocery prices go down and to be honest, sometimes it's just easier to leave the cart wherever. -- People who don't get good service on average tell 10 others while people who do get good service on average tell 1. |
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 Mr NeutronLooks like I picked the wrong week toPremium join:2005-05-30 Gorham, ME | reply to wth Did they eventually stop using them because they proved too unpopular with their customers?
Seriously, I know giving up a quarter is not that big of a deal, but I wouldn't exactly find such an arrangement to be all that ingratiating, either. Of course, I never claimed to be a reasonable person. -- We could use the £5,000 to buy a spoon. And then fill up with ice cream. |
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 Mr NeutronLooks like I picked the wrong week toPremium join:2005-05-30 Gorham, ME | reply to fishacura said by fishacura:However, I don't remember seeing my grocery prices go down and to be honest, sometimes it's just easier to leave the cart wherever. That's the thing: I can't see paying someone to round up carts as being all that significant an expense. Likewise, forking out a quarter to use a cart is somewhat of an incentive for people (esp. people like me) to bring it back, but not a very compelling one if you're in a hurry, or just plain don't feel like walking back.
I find myself wondering (worrying?) if this might be an ongoing trend, or if the stores that have done this have found that, ultimately, it's not good for business to require people to come up with a quarter before they can grab a cart. -- We could use the £5,000 to buy a spoon. And then fill up with ice cream. |
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 Mr NeutronLooks like I picked the wrong week toPremium join:2005-05-30 Gorham, ME | reply to lew_b said by lew_b:said by Mr Neutron:said by lew_b:Woe to anyone who dare go shopping without a quarter ! I'm not familiar with those. Do you get your quarter back at the end? I wonder if the hassle of having to produce a quarter before you get to use a cart drives away business? Yeah, plugging the end of the cable from the cart in front of you into your cart releases the quarter. Is there a magnet contained in the red cable end, perhaps? Is that what pops out your quarter? -- We could use the £5,000 to buy a spoon. And then fill up with ice cream. |
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