A year or two ago I started doing a really fun thing. Park at the store and walk up. As I'm walking to the front door, if someone's getting done putting groceries from their cart into their car, I offer to take the cart for them. They're always surprised and grateful. It's a completely easy and kind thing to do, and it brings joy to those folks. Especially the older or disabled folks who use the handicapped parking spots.
Cool thing is, I've had someone offer to do that for me in the last month. And it was surprising and I was grateful.
And yes, I always put my cart in the corral, or walk it back to the store if that's closer.
View attachment 17079I make sure to do that if there aren't any corrals, like at the liquor store (yes, sometimes I need a cart for my booze)
As someone that shagged carts years ago...I did not mind the carts being all over the place. It was a great excuse to be out in the lot for a long time instead of inside bagging. I could pop in a chew, chat with other cart shaggers, chat with friends that stopped by to shoot the s#!t. I used to love walking out and seeing a cart as far away as possible...
YES!!!@teachercd I used to love jobs like that when I worked at a Walgreens. One of them was to fill paper products, which basically meant you had to climb a 20 foot ladder onto an upper shelving area, walk around it, precariously moving every box and searching for paper products that might need to be filled out on the floor. But it basically meant that for two hours you didn't have to talk to ANYBODY.
And the bosses preferred that every box come down and be taken out to the floor, rather than checking to see if it was empty and then trying to go find it in the stock room. It was bliss.
I implore you to let everyone put their own carts back. How will they know if they’re a good person or not?A year or two ago I started doing a really fun thing. Park at the store and walk up. As I'm walking to the front door, if someone's getting done putting groceries from their cart into their car, I offer to take the cart for them. They're always surprised and grateful. It's a completely easy and kind thing to do, and it brings joy to those folks. Especially the older or disabled folks who use the handicapped parking spots.
Cool thing is, I've had someone offer to do that for me in the last month. And it was surprising and I was grateful.
And yes, I always put my cart in the corral, or walk it back to the store if that's closer.