What would be a good sign coming out of such people?

  • RandomStickman@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    If they’re physically able to push the cart somewhere they should be able to return it. Bar some edge cases I don’t see why someone wouldn’t return the cart.

    I think you have stricter definition of bad and a looser definition of acceptable reasons. For me “not responsible” is bad, like a minute amount but still in the bad zone, and tough weather and distance isn’t enough of a reason to not return the cart.

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      1 year ago

      The thing is, pushing the cart to take groceries to a car is a must for a person isn’t it? The same can’t be said for returning it, and while I respect a lot that you seem to have returned the cart every single time even if there is no nearby return spot, I don’t see everyone being that way, especially when some stores barely have enough cart return spots on parking lots with PAID staff who are there to collect leftover carts.

      If I am being honest, when I do physically grocery shop, in most cases since I mostly order online, when I really only have to, I do physical visit and I don’t buy much, I just carry them with my hands to the car, I never had this issue lol.

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        1 year ago

        I think a lot of people, me included, have been cart pushers or other similar minimum wage jobs so it’s a bit emotionally charged. For me even if there are staff it’s still not nice to pile work on them, you know? Like others in the thread said, I don’t value my time more than theirs.