The other day I was at the grocery store and as I pull into the parking lot I see a neighbor of mine walking her...

The other day I was at the grocery store and as I pull into the parking lot I see a neighbor of mine walking her cart out to her car. Lucky for her, she was in the spot closest to the store entrance. I mean, closest. Thinking I might say "Hi" I kept an eye on her as I parked and headed her direction only to see her push her cart to the front of her car and then drive away.

She was maybe ten steps to the front door of the supermarket. Ten steps! I know this lady isn't handicapped or anything as I know her from walking dogs. We'd regularly cross paths while she was out walking her two labs and I was walking Dumb and Dumber.

As a kid I used to collect carts at a supermarket and I quickly learned to wonder why people couldn't (1) return their carts or, at least (2) turn them into one of the parking lot corals.

Originally shared by 9NEWS

Which are you - a cart returner or a cart leaver? Let us know if you just drop them wherever or take the care to return them to the store.        
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Comments

John Bump said…
I usually grab a cart or two from the lot as I'm heading towards the store, personally.
Jason ON said…
I will do that as well, John Bump. Or even take one from someone who's just finished unloading their groceries into their cart. It not only makes me look nice but it keeps a cart from being abandoned in the parking lot.
John Bump said…
Or from rolling around and hitting into someone's car after a gust of wind comes through.
su ann lim said…
yes I do. It's really not a big deal to put it back.
Andreas Katifes said…
Carts here are locked and in order to get one you need to insert a 1€ coin to unlock it. Putting it back where it was, means you'll get your coin back.
Jason ON said…
Andreas Katifes that seems reasonable.

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