Who is disturbed??Come on, You SERIOUSLY mean a thing as insignificant as this disturbs you?
You've got to be kidding!
You're kidding!
Right?
Who is disturbed??Come on, You SERIOUSLY mean a thing as insignificant as this disturbs you?
You've got to be kidding!
You're kidding!
Right?
Well,# 1,#42, #46.?Who is disturbed??
How about the family reunions in Walmarts aisles?What about people who block the aisle because their shopping cart is on one side and they are on the other side trying to figure out what to buy? I moved someone's shopping cart the other day. She said "I would have moved it for you" and I was thinking "Well, why didn't you?"
You forgot me #29!Well,# 1,#42, #46.?
Where did I ever say it was disturbing to me? I just asked if anyone had seen people doing this. If you ask me, I am not the disturbed one here.Come on, You SERIOUSLY mean a thing as insignificant as this disturbs you?
You've got to be kidding!
You're kidding!
Right?
Yes, we also have "Marty".Then my supermarket chain employs a meandering robot called Marty who slowly rolls down the aisles looking for spills. He becomes immobile when he encounters one, blocking passage and intoning that a cleanup is needed. Someday, my feral instincts are going to be triggered, I’ll fling myself upon him, and take the robotic horror down!
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I shopped like that for at least five years when my three children were babies and preschoolers. Pushed a cart full of kids and dragged a cart of groceries. Necessity is the mother of invention. I tried to only shop weekday mornings.Or try with two carts.. push the one in front of you while pulling the one behind you.
I recall doing that occasionally while "mega-shopping" for the eldercare home.![]()
I guess I missed the boat on that one. I like to be in-and-out. Countless times I've seen people grab a shopping cart then stand just inside the door in a catatonic trance. My mom would make a list of items as she thought of them, then have to run back and forth in the store as she worked her way down the list. I try to organize my list by aisle. I hate shopping for anything, but groceries is the lesser evil. When grocery shopping, to make it not seem so frustrating I have the mantra "At least I'm not shopping for a bikini."Most grocery shopping is done at a relaxed amble, not a frenzied pace.
I don't shop grocery stores much.I am seeing a trend across all age people, but especially young people, of walking beside their carts. That takes up double space makes it more difficult trying to get past them in a narrow aisle
I love them. They hold plenty for me.I don't shop grocery stores much.
But
When I do, I use the tiny cart
With it, I can slip thru clogged aisles with ease
and no need to leave it or stand beside it..it's tiny
I don't think stores like them much
It limits yer purchase
Made a poster on it years ago
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They doThe problem is, people steal them!
You're such a sweetheart!I let my wife push the cart because it gives her some support for her ankle. I am the gatherer and putter the stuff in the cart.
Wait a minute... you made her walk 50 miles from the cabin????my lady’s knees give out half way thru our weekly big city, hard pavement tour, of which is 50 mi from the cabin.
Just be lucky they aren't tasting items & putting them back.I am disturbed by people picking up items and smelling them, then putting them back. Especially, men with long beards who pass the items over to the family to smell. These people practically live at the store, so I'm told. They also stare at other shoppers. OT, I know haha. Still it makes people dragging carts around the wrong way seem minor.