I know the feeling. I've twice had someone leave their shopping cart behind MY car and then taken off. Both times I didn't even have a cart myself and thought I'd saved myself a trip. But no I HAD to return someone else's cart just so I could leave.@DavePi wrote:
@sassymmmmm
I went grocery shopping once and when I was about to leave the parking lot, a person with a brown poo stain on his sweatpants parked his shopping cart directly behind another car. The carriage area to put away your carts was literally a couple feet away. I remember that the whale and his whale of a girlfriend/spouse stacked their carriage full of beer and junkfood when they were checking out. I wanted to pimp-slap that whale so bad, but as a respectable member of society I refrained from doing so.
That whopping $2 bonus isn't enough for you to drive out there? /sarc@sassymmmm wrote:
Endless e-mails from Intelli-shop about the same fast food restaurant that nobody wants to do!!!!!
Not even if I could walk there. lol@iShop123 wrote:
That whopping $2 bonus isn't enough for you to drive out there? /sarc@sassymmmm wrote:
Endless e-mails from Intelli-shop about the same fast food restaurant that nobody wants to do!!!!!
I agree.@Eric in Tampa wrote:
people using $100 words to make a $2 point.
@sassymmmm wrote:
What are your pet peeves? My biggest one is people who leave their shopping carts everywhere except where they belong. Another is people who don't pick up after themselves or their dog.
@MFJohnston wrote:
Math students who refuse to do homework... and then complain that the tests are too hard.
@MA Smith wrote:
I'm the person who will straighten the carts in the corral so I can fit my cart in the corral. Then there's the person, who watches me do it and then on purpose shoves the cart in the corral willy nilly.
@stormraven73 wrote:
@MA Smith wrote:
I'm the person who will straighten the carts in the corral so I can fit my cart in the corral. Then there's the person, who watches me do it and then on purpose shoves the cart in the corral willy nilly.
...or doesn't bother to corral it at all.
@sassymmmm wrote:
I straighten carts in the corral even when I don't have a cart, it bugs me so much. I will also take a loose cart from the parking lot and take it up to the store on my way in even if I don't need a cart myself. I used to think that this was the pinnacle of shopping cart courtesy until I noticed a few people doing this with MULTIPLE carts. Now that's being a dedicated cart returner!!! LOL
There are times when I've seen people leave their carts outside of the corral that I've been tempted to take their cart and "accidentally on purpose" shove it into their car. But with the prevalence of guns in the hands of very angry people, I'm afraid to risk it.
If you're not kidding, I have no words for you since the ones that come to mind would probably get my post deleted. When the temperature around here is 120 or in North Dakota it's -50 and baggers have to run all around the parking lot retrieving stray carts, getting frostbite or heatstroke, I think there's something wrong with leaving your cart out. When I get dings in my car or a nice close in parking space is blocked because of a stray cart, I'm probably going to cuss the person who was responsible. It only takes a little effort to return a cart to a corral and I will make that effort.@spicy1 wrote:
Y'all have been taking care of my carts because I leave them where ever they land, and I thank you for that.
And if you're helping with the carts you're only taking money out of the cart-baggers pockets. Ask them, they look forward to being able to go outside and in the corrals to gather carts rather than standing at the check-out and bagging groceries.
@spicy1 wrote:
Ask them, they look forward to being able to go outside and in the corrals to gather carts rather than standing at the check-out and bagging groceries.