![]() They are literally everywhere. The nearest Home Depot is probably 2-3 miles away from here. That is a lot of walking while pushing a shopping cart. What do I do? Do I call the nearest store? Do they even care? |
I would call the store. |
Do you live in an area with lots of poor people without cars? |
I think you should call the nearest store and ask. Make a list with the exact location of every cart you know of, or even round them up if you can. I would think they'd like their carts back. |
This drives me crazy. I think it should be illegal to take a shopping cart out of the store's lot. I saw a grocery store one in my parents' nice townhouse community this week. This is just pure laziness. |
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Umm buy a wheeled grocery cart if you don't have a car. ![]() |
It is illegal, it's called theft. And if you don't have a car, you get a folding cart like everyone in NYC has. |
There was a target cart in my hood for a while. I called Target and they did not care. They said they don't pick up carts outside of their parking lot. So, I called the County (MOCO) and they came and picked it up and took it to the dump. |
I was at the grocery store this morning, and a woman was wheeling around a TjMaxx cart. We were in Giant. Cart stealers are everywhere. |
In the UK they make you deposit a pound coin in order to get a cart. You only get it back upon return. No stolen carts. |
These carts cost stores hundreds of dollars. It's terrible that people are stealing them. And even worse if the county takes it to the dump. |
Yeah Aldi does that here. Problem is that 90% of the time I don't have a quarter on me and so I only buy what I can carry in my hands. Their policy actually makes me buy less. |
Supermarket carts are rigged so the wheels lock if they are pushed outside the parking lot. Homie D and the rest need to get with the program. |
I love the subject of this post! And the picture enhances the humor! |