JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for July 27, 2015

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    JayBluE  about 9 years ago

    Yeah, then every cart would be neatly arranged, and not invading parking spaces… – And not halfway down the block…

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    Ragtime78rpm  about 9 years ago

    It’s too bad prizes and other incentives have to be offered to get people to do what should be done — out of common courtesy and because it’s just the right thing to do.

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    Bob.  about 9 years ago

    Don’t put the cart herders out of business

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    Pedmar Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Aldi stores don’t have that problem. You have to put a quarter in to get a cart. You get your quarter back when you return it.

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    Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 9 years ago

    Our local supermarket has copies over its cart areas. Each one has the words PLEASE RETURN CARTS HERE. A few years ago letters started peeling off, so the copies were now saying PLEASE RETURN ART HERE, EASE RETURN CAR HERE, and PLEASE TUNA HERE, and other curious requests.

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    loner34  about 9 years ago

    Try shopping at a different time and/or day.

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    JanLC  about 9 years ago

    I’ve seen exactly this scene too many times to count. I’ve watched people wrestle with a cart to get it up over a curb and park it in the garden instead of walking 20 feet to a “cart corral”. People can be soooo selfish and lazy!

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    phlash  about 9 years ago

    I like the way they do it in the UK. Each cart has a coin mechanism. You put your Pound in the slot and that unlocks it. When you’re done, you have to latch it back in order to get your Pound back. (or just leave it in the middle of the lot and some enterprising youth will earn ’emself a quid!)

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    spaced man spliff  about 9 years ago

    I was a ‘cart boy’ for two summers back in college. Every Sunday we had a ‘cart count’, where we had to search all four corners of that intersection to assemble the carts. Amazing how the carts found themselves across the street. Now there’s some kinda device that locks the wheels if the cart crosses that yellow strip at the periphery of the lot.-Also: many a vacant parking spot (which is like gold) is filled with carts. Oy Vey !! Yes, Costco, I’m talking about you.

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    kab2rb  about 9 years ago

    I have son finally got hired as front loader at Dillon’s/Kroeger though part time. One complaint just like on JS strip customer’s do not put carts where to go. He picked a great place to work at always busy. He also helps sack customer’s purchase.

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    english.ann  about 9 years ago

    Save-A-Lot also requires you to put a quarter into a cart in order to detach it from carts in front of it, and to put the cart back on, you get your quarter back. They haven’t had long checkout lines so far since I moved closer to them, and they do require us to bag our own groceries, but Save-A-Lot is more likely to have two checkout lanes open than Aldi is.

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    Lamberger  about 9 years ago

    You can find plenty of carts in the creeks next to the big apartment complexes.

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