We have those too. They’re very expensive for the stores so I don’t think a Dollar-type store could afford them. They’re also more expensive when the perimeter has to be done retroactively.Where we shop, the carts lock automatically if someone tries to move them off the
perimeter of the lot.
No I have a cane my husband has a rollator in trunk kinda heavy for me to get it out alone. Good idea though but my balance is not good on uneven parking lots either.Not being difficult just stating facts. We can shop on our own but our walking alone is no more.Thank you!Keeping the parking lots clear of grocery carts is not the stores only reason. Theft of carts. That‘s big money for the stores. The homeless feel free to take them. They use them for their home base but also will push extras back there and then abandon them. We see it all the time. One city was considering a bylaw to fine the stores when carts left their properties.
@perplexed do you use a rollator? You could use it to get into the store, set a basket on the seat, and take it back to your car. I’ve seen people with large piles on them.
No I have a cane my husband has a rollator in trunk kinda heavy for me to get it out alone. Good idea though but my balance is not good on uneven parking lots either.Not being difficult just stating facts. We can shop on our own riding carts once in but our walking alone is no more.Thank you!
I've never used one. Where do you get the coin back at?This is an example of the trolley Corrals dotted all around the Car park....there's one every few feet...
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If you have a walker or cane and can't park close enough to a return stall can you set the walker or cane on top of the cart and push it to where it needs to go and then pull your equipment off to get back to the car?I understand the concept but elderly and disabled still would have problems getting in the store and taking it back if they needed a cart to hold on too understand???
That's nice that you even have covers in case it rains. Our stores don't have those covers.This is an example of the trolley Corrals dotted all around the Car park....there's one every few feet...
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I'm not sure if you can generalize by saying "here in the states people would be breaking into them stealing the money." I have not seen that happen at the ALDI's stores I have frequented. I have, however, seen young men going around the parking lot once in awhile asking if we need our carts returned (so they can get the quarter). I also know that the wheels on the carts have something attached to them, so if you pass a certain boundary, the cart does not move forward. So that minimizes the stealing of carts.Thank you and video too great to see, here in the states people would be breaking into them stealing the money. The few stores I know of in the states that do make you pay a quarter for a buggy makes you come in and pay for one and bring your buggy back in to get your quarter too.
Are you expected to use a soaking wet trolley if it's rained ?That's nice that you even have covers in case it rains. Our stores don't have those covers.
scroll back to my video... that I posted.. The coin comes out the slot in the handle..I've never used one. Where do you get the coin back at?
Yep! It's happened to me often. The attendant pushes the row of carts into the store. They are all wet and shiny, and that's what we use. Many a time I've had to wipe one down (or avoid going shopping whenever it rains!). Now I don't know if other stores have covers (in other cities or states), but I have not seen these in my area.Are you expected to use a soaking wet trolley if it's rained ?
Oh that's really unacceptable..Yep! It's happened to me often. The attendant pushes the row of carts into the store. They are all wet and shiny, and that's what we use. Many a time I've had to wipe one down (or avoid going shopping whenever it rains!). Now I don't know if other stores have covers (in other cities or states), but I have not see these in my area.
yep! It's happened to me often. The attendant pushes the row of carts into the store. They are all wet and shiny, and that's what we use. Many a time I've had to wipe one down (or avoid going shopping whenever it rains!). Now I don't know if other stores have covers (in other cities or states), but I have not see these in my area
Same way here too after it rains. You either use them wet,wipe them off with whatever you can or wait and catch a person coming out of store with a dry one and grab it after they are done. I know pathetic right? Those covers are really nice. I am glad y'all have them.
These days it could be an anti shoplifting device. If so, can’t really blame the store.One of our stores here(we have 2) the one close to our home has shopping carts with poles attached so you can't take them out the door to your car
Why? I think it’s brilliant. It makes people more accountable for taking their cart back where they should instead of wherever someone feels like leaving itAll attempts to use those coin operated carts in NYC have met with dismal failure. Doesn't work here, the people soundly reject it.
our Dollarama has carts like that too. We don't go in the Dollar Tree that much. Then there is a store in the mall calls itself a dollar store, fortunately we can take regular store carts in but very little is actually a dollar.One of our stores here(we have 2) the one close to our home has shopping carts with poles attached so you can't take them out the door to your car, what are the elderly and disabled supposed to do if they can't carry their bags and have walking issues.I have tried emailing and calling corporate to no avail. It is simply profit over people. They are trying to save money by not paying a person to get the carts in their lots but they are keeping us out thus losing profits so what have they gained? I see people struggling to get in their stores and struggling to carry their bags back out using canes etc. We cannot go there and won't go there but it is not right in my opinion.
They also need to change the name of their store it is no longer the Dollar Tree it is 1.25¢ store
When you return the shopping cart to the corral in the parking lot, you insert the little chain thingy in the handle of the cart ahead of yours in the line up, and your quarter pops back out, and you take it. No human attendant needed at the start or the end of your use of the cart. JimB.I've never used one. Where do you get the coin back at?
I posted a Video above....When you return the shopping cart to the corral in the parking lot, you insert the little chain thingy in the handle of the cart ahead of yours in the line up, and your quarter pops back out, and you take it. No human attendant needed at the start or the end of your use of the cart. JimB.
I saw that and thank you.I posted a Video above....![]()
I carry my walking stick in the cart so I have support after dropping off the cart.I understand the concept but elderly and disabled still would have problems getting in the store and taking it back if they needed a cart to hold on too understand???