Gaer
"Angel whisperer"
- Location
- New Mexico U.S.A.
I try to bring it home to where it belongs. You want to make it easy on the worker that has to collect the carts ll day and wheel them back inside the store. That can't be fun or easy.
BTW - I didn't touch it because it might have cootiesI bring them to a carriage corral as well. Yesterday, there was a cart in a parking space that was next to the carriage corral.
I always take the carts back to the appropriate place. It annoys me when people are too lazy to walk an extra 50 steps (at most) to do so.I have always taken the carts to the return cart thing, even if I have to struggle to get back to the car.
i like the cart "rental" at Aldi. makes for less need for someone to have to go round them up. as i'm leave the store, i look to see if someone is heading in and give them my cart. they usually try to give me the quarter but i just say give it to someone else. if there's no one to give the cart to, i just leave it loose with the others.I think the return your cart and get your 25 cents back at Aldi’s is the best idea. I seldom do this because I usually pass on my cart to someone going into the store.
Most of my car dings have been in Publix parking lot from the carts rolling around in the wind.
I love this!I always return them to the corral, but I need the extra walking. I also park far from the entrance. I understand some people having difficulty due to physical limitations. This guy annoy people who don't return their carts: (I think he's an idiot)
At most of our supermarkets you have to pay to use the carts, but not the wheelchair carts. I wonder, is that reverse discrimination?
Thank you for the legal explanation. My remark about reverse discrimination was of course ironic and not meant to be taken literallyNo. "Reverse Discrimination" has a specific legal basis, at least in U.S. Jurisprudence. It would be just Discrimination, not reverse, IF at all that is.