|
|
|
|
|
by johnnyanmac
212 days ago
|
|
>Who is really being inconvenienced? The workers, drivers, and potentially future shoppers. >I worked with at a grocery store loved going out and getting the carts. You're getting the carts either way. I won't speak to if it helps to give you more time to yourself when collecting wayward carts, but there is some built in time for collections even with "good shoppers". > if someone leaves their cart in a parking spot... well that is bad behavior Yes, hence the shopping cart theory. I'm not a perfect person but try to keep it out of parking those times I am tired. But I recognize that carts can still roll into the lot or that it increases risks of a future car who comes in. |
|