Somebody keeps leaving uattended Home Depot shopping carts all over my neighborhood.

Anonymous


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?
Anonymous
I would call the store.
Anonymous
Do you live in an area with lots of poor people without cars?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.

Says the person with a car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

Says the person with a car.


Umm buy a wheeled grocery cart if you don't have a car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I love the subject of this post! And the picture enhances the humor!
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