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rfuerst911sc 08-10-2021 04:16 PM

Unfortunately many people fall into one or more of these categories: fat/dumb/lazy .

cabmandone 08-10-2021 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by varmint (Post 11419629)
What does it say about me if I try to aim it in from fifty feet away?

You like a sporting challenge? Do you take the time to read the lay of the land or just toss and hope for the best?

Racerbvd 08-10-2021 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 11419462)
The only thing that really gets to me is when some idiot leaves their cart in a striped handicap zone. Normally I will verbally assault them.

"So, you gonna let the guy in the wheelchair get out and move that for you?!!"

Usually gets a few giggles from those out in the lot. I'm pretty loud when I do that. It's almost always some fat minority female and they just shrug and get in their car. They are not even parked in the HC spot. I hate these slugs.

OTOH, collection corals are sparsely placed and seldom near a HC parking spot.

Yes, that is a pet peeve for me. I mean, it really is not difficult to put the carts where they belong instead of leaving them in a parking spot :mad:

Racerbvd 08-10-2021 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 11420015)
It's almost the benchmark as to who is a trash person and who is not.

There is a state housing area the next street back from me. the bastards are living on charity from us tax payers yet crime/vechile breakins/tagging and supermarket trolleys radiate out from the complex. They sometimes park trolleys in front to my house then carry their shopping the last 100 meters to their place. I deliver the trolleys/discarded belongings/stolen bicycles things back to their place.

I remember years ago, going to look at a toolbox that was listed in the local paper, at a trailer park a few blocks from a grocery store. Well, I had never been back there, even though it was near my local store, hell, I didn't even know it was back there.
Almost as soon as I turned in, I noticed that there were like 50 shopping carts (literally) parked near the entrance, but out of view from the main road. All I could think of was what a bunch of lazy MFers.

T77911S 08-11-2021 06:03 AM

i saw a family pushing their groceries down the road I assume to their hotel (I also assume tourists) since there was a hotel right there and no houses.

im sure they did not return them.

Rusty Heap 08-11-2021 06:12 AM

The carts, which typically cost between $75 and $150 each, with some models costing $300–400, are removed by people for various purposes. To prevent theft, estimated at $800 million worldwide per annum, stores use various security systems

72doug2,2S 08-11-2021 06:29 AM

The Mrs. Says target has wheel locks that engage if you try to remove the cart.

I'm a rider if the surface is smooth enough. It's fun. And it's the cart back to the coral

Seahawk 08-11-2021 06:54 AM

I never shop for groceries, my *****es do that:D

For the past 18 months I have been taking a friend of mine grocery shopping once every two weeks.

I drop him off up front at the Giant and then park and wait for him in the car. I get a lot of work done while I wait. I have become an expert at parking lot/shopping cart etiquette.

A few observations:

- The "eyeball liberty" in a grocery store parking lot is really, really excellent; from a freak show to a fashion show. Key is don't stare no matter how freakish or how excellent the passing parade.

- Giant has the shopping cart return stands in the parking lot, nicely spaced out and very convenient. Only about 50% of the carts find their way INSIDE the return stands, which are railed spaces about the size of a parking spot.

- There is no handy demographic as to who does or doesn't return the carts.

- My favorite are the guys (I have never seen a woman do this) surf the cart into the stand at speed standing on the back bar and the guys that take aim from about ten yards away and let the cart fly on its own, like Varmint!

Spectacular stuff.

fastfredracing 08-11-2021 07:26 AM

Cart surfer here !

Racerbvd 08-11-2021 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 11420790)
Cart surfer here !

Same here :D

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- There is no handy demographic as to who does or doesn't return the carts.

Sure there is, Lazy MFers...

mattdavis11 08-11-2021 09:22 AM

I've failed because the cart ran out of steam heading towards the intend target. Grease the bearings, please.

I surf

wilnj 08-11-2021 09:38 AM

People who do not return the shopping cart
 
I also try to park close to the corral knowing I’ll return it there. I can think of one particular instance when I did not.

Was in South Florida for vaca with family. We didn’t want to even be tempted driving during our stay so no rental car. My BIL and I walked to Publix and got carried away with our shopping and we had too much to carry back. We decided to be “that guy” and take the cart back to our rental and then bring it back.

Evidently this is a problem there and they had a solution I didn’t know existed. There are brakes on the cart that trip at the curb line of the parking lot.

Fortunately the owner of the rental lived next door and came to pick us up in her Cadillac Brougham. The cart stayed at the curb line with the brakes locked.

herr_oberst 08-11-2021 09:45 AM

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Seahawk 08-11-2021 09:56 AM

Sergio! My favorite golfer.

I have seen it, not as well done, but it is fun to watch.

john70t 08-11-2021 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty Heap (Post 11420665)
The carts, which typically cost between $75 and $150 each, with some models costing $300–400, are removed by people for various purposes. To prevent theft, estimated at $800 million worldwide per annum, stores use various security systems

Good to know the value.

A local grocery now uses locking wheels activated by a trip wire embedded in the parking lot asphalt. Easy to circumvent.
(The 'borrowers' were imported techies too stupid or cheap to buy a better rolling hand cart. Or buy a freaking bicycle in this local bike capitol. Duh. Did I say duh?)
The store used to send out pickup trucks filled with carts in the bed to collect from known spots.
I'd drive along and see half a dozen women pushing shopping carts down the road some days.

Me? I gaffled one out of an apartment dumpster, cut off the top, and made a nice engine stand.

Fast Freddy 944 08-11-2021 10:50 AM

Go to an Albertsons or a Kroger, usually there are ghetto apts. near by, and folks just push the carts home after shopping. Walk around the ghetto apts and you will see shopping carts. LOL!

URY914 08-11-2021 11:19 AM

I like the carts that are turned on their side so people can sit on them at the bus stops.

So do you leave your clothes in the fitting room or return them to the racks?

mattdavis11 08-11-2021 11:31 AM

I buy and return if needed.

Starless 08-11-2021 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by nota (Post 11419434)
at aldi it costs a quarter to use a cart if not returned

I took my wife to the Dr the other day and wasn't allowed in due to Covid. There's an Aldi's in the same plaza, well around back, but anyway, i was done shopping before she was done in the Dr's office so i sat in my car waiting. I made $2.25 returning carts that people just left by their parking spot. It wasn't the money, I was bored, but I made $2.25.:)

wdfifteen 08-11-2021 04:11 PM

When I was but a yoot I had a 63 Dodge D-100 beater. Some of my miscreant friends also had beaters and we would find a shopping cart out by itself in the lot and punt it back and forth across the lot with our trucks. It actually took a bit of skill to launch it a fair distance.


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