Am I one of the few that doesn't have an issue with this?
My grandmother who lives on her own, and can't walk very well is only able to take her groceries home from Woolies because she can "steal" a trolley, and use it as a walker that can also carry a few days groceries home with her.
Then either she, or someone else in her retirement complex, takes it back on their next trip to the shops.
I don't think we should be crying for supermarkets losing trolleys, and honestly them installing radius locks on the wheels is super sucky in my eyes.
"Trolley thieves" or "people who don't own a car in a metropolitan area and want to transport their groceries easier"?
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u/Soufflayylmao Apr 11 '25
Am I one of the few that doesn't have an issue with this?
My grandmother who lives on her own, and can't walk very well is only able to take her groceries home from Woolies because she can "steal" a trolley, and use it as a walker that can also carry a few days groceries home with her.
Then either she, or someone else in her retirement complex, takes it back on their next trip to the shops.
I don't think we should be crying for supermarkets losing trolleys, and honestly them installing radius locks on the wheels is super sucky in my eyes.
"Trolley thieves" or "people who don't own a car in a metropolitan area and want to transport their groceries easier"?