• CafecitoHippo
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    9 months ago

    They also employees who will clean up feces that are in the aisle but that doesn’t mean you should take a shit on the floor in the produce section.

    Leaving carts in the spaces blocks access to spaces, leaves carts that can be blown into parked spaces, and causes extra work for employees. Just walk your cart back. Spoiler: if you don’t want to walk far, just park next to the cart return. It’s not that hard.

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      9 months ago

      Rarely do i see a cart just floating around, usually they’re propped on a curb around a planter or in between two spaces in the front. Very rarely is the cart blocking the space, and if it is I just get out of my car and move it a little bit, I know grounbreaking concept, or I just find another spot.

      This really isn’t the big issue alot of these cartbrains on the internet think it is. I do go to the cart return but if I dont I always make sure the cart is secured either on a curb or something which is good enough.

      A company will always make sure employees are busy doing something and comparing getting carts to cleaning feces isn’t the powerful argument you think it is.

      Feel free to downvote but if the parking lot at my local costco is any indication cartbrains are in the minority in the real world.