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rwest 03-17-2023 01:00 PM

Yup, and I usually collect any blocking handicapped spots and put them away as well.

I also will bring in those motorized carts if they are left in the lot.

Baz 03-17-2023 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norm K (Post 11949074)
I should add that if my 90-year-old mother can return a shopping cart (which, against my admonitions, is always holding the handle waiting for the moment the last bag is taken out so she can strike out across the parking lot) then few people have an excuse not to.

_

Perfect.

My Mom and Dad are the reason I return my cart.

It's just how I was raised.

To put things back where I found them.

stevej37 03-17-2023 01:14 PM

LOL
Davis Blvd in Naples, FL....been there many times.

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Bill Douglas 03-17-2023 01:17 PM

Always.

There is some council (State) housing not far from my place and the area is littered with shopping carts. Carts, rubbish and tagging.

I'm so "not that sort of person" that I always return them.

LWJ 03-17-2023 01:18 PM

I understand the reasoning. But I have always had an opposing question on this.

First. We don't pump our gas in Oregon. We could if we wanted, but we choose to prohibit the public (in Urban areas) from pumping gas as means to increase employment. This extra slice of labor does not seem to increase gas cost.

So the question is this: does NOT returning the cart increase the labor demand for a grocery store? And if it does, which is the moral choice?

As someone who has rounded up carts professionally - for the amazing wage of $3.35 / hour - I am comfortable asking this.

We are all quick to say that returning the cart is the right thing to do. And, on one level it is. But, isn't there a morality in making work???

The same argument could be made for bagging groceries. We all can do this. But many don't. It would be "nice" to bag your groceries but then the person tasked with bagging would be unemployed if we all did it. So much for being nice.

And so on.


Hopefully I have rocked the boat a bit here. I would love to have a rousing conversation on this. And, if you are wondering, yes - I return my cart but continue to question my action.

craigster59 03-17-2023 01:23 PM

I usually park a distance from the store entrance. Less chance of someone denting your door and I like the exercise. These spots are usually near a cart corral, a win-win.

rattlsnak 03-17-2023 01:46 PM

Yep, I always park a little further out next to the cart corral so on the way out, its a 5 second walk to drop the cart..

rwest 03-17-2023 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LWJ (Post 11949141)
I understand the reasoning. But I have always had an opposing question on this.

First. We don't pump our gas in Oregon. We could if we wanted, but we choose to prohibit the public (in Urban areas) from pumping gas as means to increase employment. This extra slice of labor does not seem to increase gas cost.

So the question is this: does NOT returning the cart increase the labor demand for a grocery store? And if it does, which is the moral choice?

As someone who has rounded up carts professionally - for the amazing wage of $3.35 / hour - I am comfortable asking this.

We are all quick to say that returning the cart is the right thing to do. And, on one level it is. But, isn't there a morality in making work???

The same argument could be made for bagging groceries. We all can do this. But many don't. It would be "nice" to bag your groceries but then the person tasked with bagging would be unemployed if we all did it. So much for being nice.

And so on.


Hopefully I have rocked the boat a bit here. I would love to have a rousing conversation on this. And, if you are wondering, yes - I return my cart but continue to question my action.

The work is collecting the carts from the corrals and bringing them back into the store. Leaving the carts all over the lot causes damage to vehicles, damage to the carts and making less available parking spots.

I bring mine to the corral not all the way back to the store, although I will sometimes grab a cart from the corral on my way in.

I have difficulty in making work to just make work. I think there are so many needed task that improve all of our lives and we should try and get more people doing that sort of job rather than creating menial work.

rfuerst911sc 03-17-2023 01:53 PM

Yes always .

fastfredracing 03-17-2023 02:12 PM

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pwd72s 03-17-2023 02:13 PM

With Cindy having MS, we often use hadicapped parking. Understandably, always not returned carts there. I'll stack and return 2 or 3 of them when entering the store.

fastfredracing 03-17-2023 02:16 PM

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GH85Carrera 03-17-2023 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rattlsnak (Post 11949154)
Yep, I always park a little further out next to the cart corral so on the way out, its a 5 second walk to drop the cart..

That is me!

I usually park far enough away to avoid idiots in the parking lot. Often over next to the far corral is perfect. Load up the vehicle, and park the cart in the corral.

After 32 years of driving my El Camino, there is not one door ding on it. Not a one.

Deschodt 03-17-2023 02:31 PM

Now always. When I had a baby/toddler in the car, nope. Stayed near the kid and sorry not sorry ( I made sure it was stuck though).

KFC911 03-17-2023 02:31 PM

Always .... I usually park away from the store and grab one on the walk in, and offer to take others' for them too as I walk by.

Bob Kontak 03-17-2023 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MBAtarga (Post 11949091)
Aldi's carts take a quarter to unlock from the paddock - so when you return it - you get your quarter back. They don't have to have an employee chasing around the parking lot picking up strays.

I always return the ALDI cart to the cart rack but half the time I set the cart a few feet away from the chained together carts and don't collect my quarter.

I'm not sure why I do it. Maybe I'm defying the control system?

However, I think that it's more of a faux charity thing and I'm doing it to make myself feel like I am Mr Philanthropic.

On a related note, there was a Seinfeld show where the topic was do you give to charity to truely help folks or does it just make you feel good?

If anyone could find a clip from that episode I would be grateful.

stevej37 03-17-2023 03:57 PM

^^^
The Human Fund? It's the only episode I can remember about charities.

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dentist90 03-17-2023 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gregpark (Post 11949120)
I always return it but can't help but wonder if I'm contributing to cheating a teenager out of a cart wrangling job

And to others who wonder about taking jobs away… a big part of the stockboy/girl/persons’ job is bringing the carts back inside the store and (supposedly) disinfecting them. The carts I mean, not the They/Them that returned the carts… but I go PARF a bit here 😜
I’m sure there are enough lazy, self-centered customers to keep the cart wranglers busy harvesting carts from the far ends of Walmart.

fintstone 03-17-2023 04:49 PM

Every single time. I have never once left a shopping cart in the wild. If I did, the guilt would likely drive me nuts.

To me, it is akin to parking in a handicapped space or urinating/crapping on the toilet seat in a restroom. Something anyone with the least bit of civility would never do. When I see people leave their carts (or do one of the other things above), I... like the op post...think of them as little better than animals. I really do not understand why anyone would demean themselves so in public. I will usually comment (to any passenger) about the disgusting behavior. They usually agree. If I saw an associate/business partner do this...I would likely assume that they had very low standards for themselves/others and would do almost anything if they thought no one was watching. I would never trust them again.

If any of you do this, I am sorry to be so blunt...but that is what a lot of folks think (and you should know) ...whether you agree or not. Little things separate people from animals.

mjohnson 03-17-2023 04:55 PM

Always, at least to the corral. Anal retentive as I am I even do a quick sort to stack the little ones with the little ones and the big ones with the big ones. The cart kiddies are few and far between these days so I usually even grab a cart from the lot to use in the store.

Seems normal from my experience in NM and CO - but out on Long Island I was blown away by how they were just tossed everywhere.


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