Do you return your cart at the grocery store?

Do you return your cart?

  • Yes

    Votes: 48 48.0%
  • No

    Votes: 52 52.0%

  • Total voters
    100
Like walk it all the way back to the store front?

Nope.

I push it to the closest shopping cart....thing. I have no idea what they're called.
 
If I don't return the cart, I don't get my .25 cents back

U live in Canada? ?

And yes i always return the cart.

Another thing i hate is wen people get to the checkout and decide they dont need something for watever reason and just leave it there.
Ive seen this done with meat.

Both of those things im positive nauwghtyhare does
 
Only time I don't is when I'm at Costco and it's just me and my daughter.  Their cart returns are mad far away from where we park, so I just make sure to put the carts in the grass area next to the building so they don't roll away.  
 
If I don't return the cart, I don't get my .25 cents back

U live in Canada? ?

And yes i always return the cart.

Another thing i hate is wen people get to the checkout and decide they dont need something for watever reason and just leave it there.
Ive seen this done with meat.

Both of those things im positive nauwghtyhare does

:lol: If you don't want something, hand it to the cashier. They'll take care of it.

What grinds my gears is the folks at self checkout who have a ton of **** and back EVERYTHING up.
 
i usually push it back to the cart station but there are occasions when i'm with my son that i just pop 2 wheels up on the curb and onto the grass so it doesn't roll. i never leave a freewheeling cart.

edit: posted basically the same thing as @superblyTRIFE up there^ :pimp:
 
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I think grocery stores should have a cart system like aldi's.

yo whats the deal with aldis?

one just opened up around my way and its always packed

Cheaper food. A lot Aldi's products come from the same distributors as name brand stuff, it just comes in different packaging. Same kinda deal as Trader Joes, which is owned by the same company as Aldi's.

People who don't return carts aren't civilized.
 
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I had an ex that hated when I did that. I knew we wouldn't work out after that. I mainly do it when no one is around. Makes grocery stores a lot more tolerable.
 
I doubt folks will admit they are one of those, "LEave the cart in a parking space" type of dudes. I HATE when people do that man. HATE it
 
if you were to speculate, what NT'ers do you think would do that?
1. I don't think @ninjahood  does it because the little "grocery stores" he has in his neighborhood aren't big enough for carts

2. I think @ksteezy   's wife scolds him when he doesn't do it, so he is trained to do it now

3. @FlyNY  seems like the grimey type of dude to leave carts near someone's car

4. @brendasdeadbaby  is selfish so I KNOW he doesn't do it
 
Nawghty probably goes to the supermarket and gets a small bag full of things and purposely uses a cart to push it to his car just so he can leave it in a parking space
 
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Typical nawtyhare.

Gets hooked up by nter.

Doesnt eem remember his name
 
The only price difference I see from Aldi's is on milk :lol:

Around here Aldi's is clutch for produce too. Hell, got eggs 69 cents a dozen right now, think I paid 29 cents for avocados, pineapples was .89. They got that cheap Whole Foods minus the pretentiousness an dmaking you bag your own **** vibe. In fact, they even banned certain harlful ingredients from their store name brands and aren't selling national brands that use it. But yea, it's amazing how 1 damn quarter is the difference between people being savages and returning **** nice and neat and considerate of others

I always return the cart to the store or the receptable though, being extra careful not to ding any cars or pedestrians, sometimes even grab a few more carts on the way.
 
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