Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because no one does pick up anymore. At least not where I live. They’re always empty. If the lot is full and these are the only empty ones I’m parking there.
Are you kidding? these spots are always in use where I live. in fact, the target near me had to add a bunch more because there was never enough. maybe you just live in the middle of nowhere.
I live where people are not lazy. We shop ourselves
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't park in a handicapped spot, a pregnant lady spot, or a "reserved for veterans" spot. But 20+ spaces marked right in front just for the store's and other shoppers' convenience? Eh. Don't really care. If there's no other convenient parking, I'm pulling into one of those 20 open spots.
I feel confident you and the store will figure out how to get those groceries to you, somehow, some way! I believe in you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because no one does pick up anymore. At least not where I live. They’re always empty. If the lot is full and these are the only empty ones I’m parking there.
Are you kidding? these spots are always in use where I live. in fact, the target near me had to add a bunch more because there was never enough. maybe you just live in the middle of nowhere.
Anonymous wrote:I am shocked at the number of people here admitting to doing this! Wow. Just wow. Do you return shopping carts?
But I live where there is always some parking and I deliberately park far away from the store next to a distant, available corral because I don’t mind the steps. Anyone under the age of 60 without a disability who parks close is just lazy. I also fundamentally oppose the idea of using pregnancy spots unless you are having complications, I never used those when pregnant because I was fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't park in these spaces, but reserving a ton of the parking lot for people too lazy to do their own shopping annoys me.
you have no idea what other people’s lives are like.
Anonymous wrote:Because no one does pick up anymore. At least not where I live. They’re always empty. If the lot is full and these are the only empty ones I’m parking there.
Anonymous wrote:I don't park in these spaces, but reserving a ton of the parking lot for people too lazy to do their own shopping annoys me.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't park in a handicapped spot, a pregnant lady spot, or a "reserved for veterans" spot. But 20+ spaces marked right in front just for the store's and other shoppers' convenience? Eh. Don't really care. If there's no other convenient parking, I'm pulling into one of those 20 open spots.
I feel confident you and the store will figure out how to get those groceries to you, somehow, some way! I believe in you!