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People who do not bother returning super market trolleys to the docking bay .

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By *at69drive OP   Man
over a year ago

Hertford

I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

I do find it lazy of people but then I guess we don't always know who leaves them there.

No point getting angry or frustrated really, I just collect my nearest abandoned one and use that for my shopping then return it to the trolley Park when I'm done. Done my bit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

An alternative _iew point is by returning your trolly you are robbing someone of employment, causing their family to be homeless and starving their children you heartless person

I return my trollies, because I am evil

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Online shopping is the future - I don't have to encounter the masses or their masses of their children and I don't get tempted in the crisp aisle.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah I'm never impressed by this, I have an expensive car if a trolley hit it I'd cry a little bit inside.

Also should this happen there is absolutely nothing you can do about it, other than complain and the get told that you use the car park at your own risk!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Usually the same lazy people who park in disabled bays, mother and child bays, pick up point and park and walk in..........

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bastards, the lot of 'em

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I look at it this way, by leaving their trolley next to the parking bay they're saving the next person who parks there from having to walk over to the trolley bay to collect a trolley....

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By *ivemeyoursoulWoman
over a year ago

Easter just around the corner!

Yeah it's damn lazy,that's why we have children though isn't it it's a nice little job for them

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By *verysmileMan
over a year ago

Canterbury

Come the revolution, the unsecured trolleys will unite and overthrow the shoppers of this world.

Please for the sake of humanity, secure your trolleys to avoid causing us to slip into a dark abyss that will last a thousand years.

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By *andsonjohnMan
over a year ago

in the eye of the storm


"I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude "

in my _iew that's a spendable offence if theres a fern doing it, if its a guy doing it its a go stand in the corner offence and watch me put the next fern to do it over my knee and through her paces

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"An alternative _iew point is by returning your trolly you are robbing someone of employment, causing their family to be homeless and starving their children you heartless person

"

Actually the employment of trolly dollies is an overhead added to the cost of the groceries (the fundamental reason supermarkets exist). The overheads push up the price of the food which means some can't afford it and starve. Perhaps to death. Perhaps worse.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude "

I would expect a reasonable, positive correlation

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I always return my trolley.

How else would I get my £1 back?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've done it a couple of times,when I have a car full of kids and I've had to park right at the back of a huge car park,because it's full. I weigh up the options,leave a car full of kids alone while I walk the trolley back,drag all the kids with me,through the car park where not everyone abides by the 5mph speed limit,or leave the trolley at the edge of the car park where someone else can use it,because I got it from there. On the whole thought Pat,I treat human beings as they should be treated,even the chavs who can't afford to visit cap d'agde.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We just take them home. It works out well for everyone involved. No damage to cars and the trolly tidier upper person gets loads of overtime and exercise coming to take them back.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I always return my trolley.

How else would I get my £1 back?"

I've got one of those little pound shaped tokens for Morrisons; I kept spending my trolley pound.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've done it a couple of times,when I have a car full of kids and I've had to park right at the back of a huge car park,because it's full. I weigh up the options,leave a car full of kids alone while I walk the trolley back,drag all the kids with me,through the car park where not everyone abides by the 5mph speed limit,or leave the trolley at the edge of the car park where someone else can use it,because I got it from there. On the whole thought Pat,I treat human beings as they should be treated,even the chavs who can't afford to visit cap d'agde. "

Don't take this the wrong way but so many people talk about how much hassle it is taking kids around a supermarket, and I agree! That's why I don't understand why parents just don't shop online?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Drives me mad and when people just dump them in the trolley bay had to tidy one up this morning when I returned mine little trollies big ones kids ones scattered my ocd kicks in just can't leave it untidy

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I've done it a couple of times,when I have a car full of kids and I've had to park right at the back of a huge car park,because it's full. I weigh up the options,leave a car full of kids alone while I walk the trolley back,drag all the kids with me,through the car park where not everyone abides by the 5mph speed limit,or leave the trolley at the edge of the car park where someone else can use it,because I got it from there. On the whole thought Pat,I treat human beings as they should be treated,even the chavs who can't afford to visit cap d'agde. "

we used to fight to take the trolley back to the trolley park when we were kids lol

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By *dam_TinaCouple
over a year ago

Hampshire


"Yeah I'm never impressed by this, I have an expensive car if a trolley hit it I'd cry a little bit inside.

"

I agree. I have an enormous cock and if I was to catch it in one of these abandoned trolley wheels it could be very nasty.

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By *artytwoCouple
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

How could you not get your quid back? Criminal

Reminds me of when I saw some enterprising kids with a device they had made to remove the quids from in use trolleys. They would sidle up to a trolley while the shopper was distracted and pinch the quid.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I always return my trolley.

How else would I get my £1 back?

I've got one of those little pound shaped tokens for Morrisons; I kept spending my trolley pound."

I've got one too somewhere.I keep misplacing it though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fucks me right off!! And I've seen people leave trollies AT THE CHECKOUT!! I mean really are they too good to take the trolley back!! They obviously needed it for their shopping!!

G x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fucks me right off!! And I've seen people leave trollies AT THE CHECKOUT!! I mean really are they too good to take the trolley back!! They obviously needed it for their shopping!!

G x"

I have in the past left a full trolly in the checkout queue, Sometimes I have very little patience with queuing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"An alternative _iew point is by returning your trolly you are robbing someone of employment, causing their family to be homeless and starving their children you heartless person

I return my trollies, because I am evil "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

lets all take our morrisons trolly pounds back and cash them in ......lets fuck morrisons up x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've done it a couple of times,when I have a car full of kids and I've had to park right at the back of a huge car park,because it's full. I weigh up the options,leave a car full of kids alone while I walk the trolley back,drag all the kids with me,through the car park where not everyone abides by the 5mph speed limit,or leave the trolley at the edge of the car park where someone else can use it,because I got it from there. On the whole thought Pat,I treat human beings as they should be treated,even the chavs who can't afford to visit cap d'agde.

Don't take this the wrong way but so many people talk about how much hassle it is taking kids around a supermarket, and I agree! That's why I don't understand why parents just don't shop online? "

I'm not the parent and they aren't a hassle to take shopping. I don't shop online because we like to go to the supermarket together and have a nice couple of hours picking out food and clothing. It's a day out for us It's very rare I don't take a trolley back,most supermarkets have lots of bays.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've done it a couple of times,when I have a car full of kids and I've had to park right at the back of a huge car park,because it's full. I weigh up the options,leave a car full of kids alone while I walk the trolley back,drag all the kids with me,through the car park where not everyone abides by the 5mph speed limit,or leave the trolley at the edge of the car park where someone else can use it,because I got it from there. On the whole thought Pat,I treat human beings as they should be treated,even the chavs who can't afford to visit cap d'agde.

we used to fight to take the trolley back to the trolley park when we were kids lol"

My grandchildren fight me to push it,I can't think properly if I'm not pushing the trolley. I try to park near a bay so I don't have to leave anyone alone. I'm paranoid about someone stealing the car with the children in it.

I think it was Ikea where I didn't take the trolley back,or B&Q superstore.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I deliberately leave them in the furthest corner of the carpark as my own little protest against the carrier bag charge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Good gravy as I posted in a thread some way back in the distant mists of time , sheen dinosaurs ruled the earth and crossroads was a daily fixture of life .

I only failed to return one once and felt so guilty leaving the supermarket, quickly returned to fund the trolley and place it on the bay

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman
Forum Mod

over a year ago

My Own Little World

I've been known to round up other stray trolleys when I put mine away..... I'm nice like that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Working on a conservative estimate of 1 minute to return a trolley to his centipede of friends in the trolley bay, and with average person doing this once weekly from the age of 17 to 61. This is factoring in additional trips at Christmas and missing trips during holidays and on the assumption that at 61 they stop due to arthritic discomfort choosing to then shop on line and get it delivered.

The committed trolley returner would spend exactly 7.9 DAYS of their life just returning trolleys!

Personally I would prefer to spend that amount of time more constructively like a nice holiday to Clackton-on-sea or visiting a nice swingers club.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude "

I don't go to supermarkets, I don't use a trolley.

On the other hand, my butler.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Me leaving my shopping trolley in the centre of a supermarket car park is keeping someone in a job

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

i always dump mine in the canal.. yeah yeah i know it's wrong.. but..i am pure 100% evil.. i also park across two bays in the mother and child parking...

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By *an_WoodMan
over a year ago

Stafford


"I've been known to round up other stray trolleys when I put mine away..... I'm nice like that "

Me too I'm not quite as odd as I thought I was.

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman
Forum Mod

over a year ago

My Own Little World


"I've been known to round up other stray trolleys when I put mine away..... I'm nice like that

Me too I'm not quite as odd as I thought I was. "

No, you are still odd

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By *an_WoodMan
over a year ago

Stafford


"I've been known to round up other stray trolleys when I put mine away..... I'm nice like that

Me too I'm not quite as odd as I thought I was.

No, you are still odd "

There's no fooling people

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Usually the same lazy people who park in disabled bays, mother and child bays, pick up point and park and walk in.......... "

It's right up there with murderers and people that leave their rubbish on tables instead of putting their tray in the Customer Clearing Area.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"An alternative _iew point is by returning your trolly you are robbing someone of employment, causing their family to be homeless and starving their children you heartless person

Actually the employment of trolly dollies is an overhead added to the cost of the groceries (the fundamental reason supermarkets exist). The overheads push up the price of the food which means some can't afford it and starve. Perhaps to death. Perhaps worse. "

What's worse than death? Is it having a Man Fab profile?

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France

The butler and housekeeper have strict instructions to make sure they return trolleys to their rightful place when they go to one if these newfangled supermarket places.

I would hate people to think that my servants were slovenly and idle. Reflects badly on me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Working on a conservative estimate of 1 minute to return a trolley to his centipede of friends in the trolley bay, and with average person doing this once weekly from the age of 17 to 61. This is factoring in additional trips at Christmas and missing trips during holidays and on the assumption that at 61 they stop due to arthritic discomfort choosing to then shop on line and get it delivered.

The committed trolley returner would spend exactly 7.9 DAYS of their life just returning trolleys!

Personally I would prefer to spend that amount of time more constructively like a nice holiday to Clackton-on-sea or visiting a nice swingers club."

I think your maths could use a bit of work!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The butler and housekeeper have strict instructions to make sure they return trolleys to their rightful place when they go to one if these newfangled supermarket places.

I would hate people to think that my servants were slovenly and idle. Reflects badly on me.

"

Beat them harder. Lazy fuckers.

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France


"The butler and housekeeper have strict instructions to make sure they return trolleys to their rightful place when they go to one if these newfangled supermarket places.

I would hate people to think that my servants were slovenly and idle. Reflects badly on me.

Beat them harder. Lazy fuckers. "

The housemaid gets beaten( if she asks nicely)

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

actually this trolley thing has got me thinking.. what would the scrap metal value be on a trolley.. it's gotta be worth more than the quid deposit right..?.. all i need now is a truck and a sack full of pound coins

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By *iewMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

Yup on the whole lazy fuckers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The butler and housekeeper have strict instructions to make sure they return trolleys to their rightful place when they go to one if these newfangled supermarket places.

I would hate people to think that my servants were slovenly and idle. Reflects badly on me.

Beat them harder. Lazy fuckers. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Am I the only one who loves Pat's posts?

I'd love to live in Patworld.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We always get the boy at waitrose to out the shopping in the car

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By *he-Hosiery-GentMan
over a year ago

Older Hot Bearded Guy

Reprobates, the lot of them!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Usually the same lazy people who park in disabled bays, mother and child bays, pick up point and park and walk in.......... "

How do you feel about police cars parking in the taxi bays?

I don't like it but I'm not sure why I should care.

I always put my trolley away and sometimes even tidy up the trolleys if they have not been put away properly,I even take my basket back to the stack outside the door rather than leave it by the checkout.I really need to get a life.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Usually the same lazy people who park in disabled bays, mother and child bays, pick up point and park and walk in..........

How do you feel about police cars parking in the taxi bays?

I don't like it but I'm not sure why I should care.

I always put my trolley away and sometimes even tidy up the trolleys if they have not been put away properly,I even take my basket back to the stack outside the door rather than leave it by the checkout.I really need to get a life."

I also fold my bags up neatly after unpacking them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've done it a couple of times,when I have a car full of kids and I've had to park right at the back of a huge car park,because it's full. I weigh up the options,leave a car full of kids alone while I walk the trolley back,drag all the kids with me,through the car park where not everyone abides by the 5mph speed limit,or leave the trolley at the edge of the car park where someone else can use it,because I got it from there. On the whole thought Pat,I treat human beings as they should be treated,even the chavs who can't afford to visit cap d'agde.

we used to fight to take the trolley back to the trolley park when we were kids lol

My grandchildren fight me to push it,I can't think properly if I'm not pushing the trolley. I try to park near a bay so I don't have to leave anyone alone. I'm paranoid about someone stealing the car with the children in it.

I think it was Ikea where I didn't take the trolley back,or B&Q superstore. "

I agree with you, it's far better to leave the trolley than risk the safety of a child/children.

Children need to be taken to supermarkets/shops or how else are they supposed to learn how to behave/use them.

I do a combination of online for heavy stuff and in store shopping for the rest.

Sometimes with daughter who has severe learning disabilities, it's also good to go out and not sit at a computer too much.

XXX

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I shop at Waitrose, I thought they had trained unicorns to collect them, but I could be mistaken.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I hate shopping.

I turn into She-Hulk before I've even stepped through the door thanks to the group of idle chit chat chatters, chatting in the doorway EVERY SINGLE TIME!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude "

Of all the problems in the world? Really trollies not being returned?! I have a couldn't care less attitude....I couldn't care if Joe or Dave or even Stephen returns the trolly they used

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've done it a couple of times,when I have a car full of kids and I've had to park right at the back of a huge car park,because it's full. I weigh up the options,leave a car full of kids alone while I walk the trolley back,drag all the kids with me,through the car park where not everyone abides by the 5mph speed limit,or leave the trolley at the edge of the car park where someone else can use it,because I got it from there. On the whole thought Pat,I treat human beings as they should be treated,even the chavs who can't afford to visit cap d'agde.

we used to fight to take the trolley back to the trolley park when we were kids lol

My grandchildren fight me to push it,I can't think properly if I'm not pushing the trolley. I try to park near a bay so I don't have to leave anyone alone. I'm paranoid about someone stealing the car with the children in it.

I think it was Ikea where I didn't take the trolley back,or B&Q superstore.

I agree with you, it's far better to leave the trolley than risk the safety of a child/children.

Children need to be taken to supermarkets/shops or how else are they supposed to learn how to behave/use them.

I do a combination of online for heavy stuff and in store shopping for the rest.

Sometimes with daughter who has severe learning disabilities, it's also good to go out and not sit at a computer too much.

XXX"

If you think car parks are such a risk then why bother going there in the first place? Supermarkets are basically obsolete and dying anyway. My children could happily go their entire lives without stepping foot in such forsaken places.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I've done it a couple of times,when I have a car full of kids and I've had to park right at the back of a huge car park,because it's full. I weigh up the options,leave a car full of kids alone while I walk the trolley back,drag all the kids with me,through the car park where not everyone abides by the 5mph speed limit,or leave the trolley at the edge of the car park where someone else can use it,because I got it from there. On the whole thought Pat,I treat human beings as they should be treated,even the chavs who can't afford to visit cap d'agde.

we used to fight to take the trolley back to the trolley park when we were kids lol

My grandchildren fight me to push it,I can't think properly if I'm not pushing the trolley. I try to park near a bay so I don't have to leave anyone alone. I'm paranoid about someone stealing the car with the children in it.

I think it was Ikea where I didn't take the trolley back,or B&Q superstore.

I agree with you, it's far better to leave the trolley than risk the safety of a child/children.

Children need to be taken to supermarkets/shops or how else are they supposed to learn how to behave/use them.

I do a combination of online for heavy stuff and in store shopping for the rest.

Sometimes with daughter who has severe learning disabilities, it's also good to go out and not sit at a computer too much.

XXX

If you think car parks are such a risk then why bother going there in the first place? Supermarkets are basically obsolete and dying anyway. My children could happily go their entire lives without stepping foot in such forsaken places. "

the ones i go in are always pretty busy. with more and more produce and home items being sold in them i cant see that they will disappear anytime soon.

As for kids in supermarket carparks....what happened to teaching kids road sense? my niece is 5 and she knows enough not to walk in the middle of the aisle and (so long as i can see the trolley park) i would have no issue trusting her and my nephew taking the trolley back.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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the ones i go in are always pretty busy. with more and more produce and home items being sold in them i cant see that they will disappear anytime soon.

"

They will be around for a lot longer but they are dead in the way landline phones and desktop computers are dead.

The majority of the population use them out of habbit because online shopping wasn't available when they grew up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The best place to leave them is between two parked cars when busy. Just enough to make it look like the space is empty.

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By *uddlybear2015Man
over a year ago

BEDFORD

Damn,I wish I could get in anyway bothered about shopping trollies,personally I'd return the loose ones and collect the quids!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Am I the only one who loves Pat's posts?

I'd love to live in Patworld. "

I brought knitting needles on the plane with me. I think I need to visit a supermarket now

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By *at69drive OP   Man
over a year ago

Hertford


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the ones i go in are always pretty busy. with more and more produce and home items being sold in them i cant see that they will disappear anytime soon.

They will be around for a lot longer but they are dead in the way landline phones and desktop computers are dead.

The majority of the population use them out of habbit because online shopping wasn't available when they grew up. "

However I am sure quite a few people enjoy visiting a supermarket . I feel totally relaxed when shopping and deciding what I wish to buy .

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In addition I sometimes bump into people that I have known in the past and have a chat.

On line shopping will never appeal to me . I like to see clothes before I make a purchase ..

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By *iss.HoneyWoman
over a year ago

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Oh buggery...I like to glide along the aisles in a frilly

And I leave them in the car park

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Am I the only one who loves Pat's posts?

I'd love to live in Patworld.

I brought knitting needles on the plane with me. I think I need to visit a supermarket now "

Have you no shame?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm still here trying to figure out how relaxing and supermarket can be used in the same sentence

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

I've had a multiple trolley pile up in the past. Well before they made us rent them for a £1

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I live in shitsville - there are trolleys everywhere.

Supermarkets have to come and collect them FYI.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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In addition I sometimes bump into people that I have known in the past and have a chat.

"

Now that's annoying. It's not a social event, get out the bloody way of the aisle

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"I live in shitsville - there are trolleys everywhere.

Supermarkets have to come and collect them FYI."

I didn't realise there was a Shitsville in Hampshire

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

I quite like shouting 'weeee!' and wanging a trolley back into the bay like playing giant skittles. I may be too childish.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love Pat's posts.

The world is going to hell in a handcart because of errant shopping trollies, knitting needle terrorists or forks being on the left hand side.

Beware the apocalypse

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love Pat's posts.

The world is going to hell in a handcart because of errant shopping trollies, knitting needle terrorists or forks being on the left hand side.

Beware the apocalypse "

And don't forget those who take too much from the reduced items section of supermarkets

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dos my head it i could to ten very slowly then just take any in my way back myself

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love Pat's posts.

The world is going to hell in a handcart because of errant shopping trollies, knitting needle terrorists or forks being on the left hand side.

Beware the apocalypse

And don't forget those who take too much from the reduced items section of supermarkets "

I'd forgotten about those bastards...... Ta.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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the ones i go in are always pretty busy. with more and more produce and home items being sold in them i cant see that they will disappear anytime soon.

They will be around for a lot longer but they are dead in the way landline phones and desktop computers are dead.

The majority of the population use them out of habbit because online shopping wasn't available when they grew up. However I am sure quite a few people enjoy visiting a supermarket . I feel totally relaxed when shopping and deciding what I wish to buy .

.

In addition I sometimes bump into people that I have known in the past and have a chat.

On line shopping will never appeal to me . I like to see clothes before I make a purchase .."

But I'm also guessing online shopping wasn't available when you were growing up?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Personally I go into a shop with no trolley or basket for maybe one or two things and end up with so many items I can't carry them all

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By *candiumWoman
over a year ago

oban

I often don't take my trolley back. By the time I've walked round lidl and got back to the car, my legs are in too much pain to walk all the way back to the shop. I live in the middle of nowhere with no online shopping either. I do try and leave it where it won't be in the way.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I often don't take my trolley back. By the time I've walked round lidl and got back to the car, my legs are in too much pain to walk all the way back to the shop. I live in the middle of nowhere with no online shopping either. I do try and leave it where it won't be in the way."

Oban!!! You're not kidding about middle of nowhere. You must be the only swinger on the island.

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By *candiumWoman
over a year ago

oban


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Oban!!! You're not kidding about middle of nowhere. You must be the only swinger on the island. "

Lol. It's not actually an island... and no I'm not the only one. Fortunately

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By *at69drive OP   Man
over a year ago

Hertford


"

the ones i go in are always pretty busy. with more and more produce and home items being sold in them i cant see that they will disappear anytime soon.

They will be around for a lot longer but they are dead in the way landline phones and desktop computers are dead.

The majority of the population use them out of habbit because online shopping wasn't available when they grew up. However I am sure quite a few people enjoy visiting a supermarket . I feel totally relaxed when shopping and deciding what I wish to buy .

.

In addition I sometimes bump into people that I have known in the past and have a chat.

On line shopping will never appeal to me . I like to see clothes before I make a purchase ..

But I'm also guessing online shopping wasn't available when you were growing up? "

No . But I have tried it and it has no appeal to me . In addition , you have to pay delivery charges .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Oban!!! You're not kidding about middle of nowhere. You must be the only swinger on the island.

Lol. It's not actually an island... and no I'm not the only one. Fortunately"

Sorry I was thinking of mull!! Bet that's not a hot spot of action?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

the ones i go in are always pretty busy. with more and more produce and home items being sold in them i cant see that they will disappear anytime soon.

They will be around for a lot longer but they are dead in the way landline phones and desktop computers are dead.

The majority of the population use them out of habbit because online shopping wasn't available when they grew up. However I am sure quite a few people enjoy visiting a supermarket . I feel totally relaxed when shopping and deciding what I wish to buy .

.

In addition I sometimes bump into people that I have known in the past and have a chat.

On line shopping will never appeal to me . I like to see clothes before I make a purchase ..

But I'm also guessing online shopping wasn't available when you were growing up? No . But I have tried it and it has no appeal to me . In addition , you have to pay delivery charges . "

But that's my point. People are creatures of habbit and slow to adopt new things. The next generation won't see it that way. Some delivery slots are free, most are £1!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude "

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Looking at planet earth I would say you've summed it up quite well pat

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By *lsd199Man
over a year ago

London

You should think not about the trolleys, but about littering on the streets. I'm am new to UK and I can say that streets here are messy as hell. It seems normal that people just throw trash every there they go. Like the other day was walking down the street and a guy just put an empty coffee cup in the middle of the street on the ground and walked away... There was a huge trash can 3m away, but no, he just threw it on the ground and walked away. I just stood here watching this and thinking if it was normal for people here to litter?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude "

don't they employ people to go out and do the supermarket trolley wranging? if every person took their trolley back to the docking station then that would put someone out of a job...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude

don't they employ people to go out and do the supermarket trolley wranging? if every person took their trolley back to the docking station then that would put someone out of a job..."

Which would make the food inside cheaper so less people would go hungry

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You should think not about the trolleys, but about littering on the streets. I'm am new to UK and I can say that streets here are messy as hell. It seems normal that people just throw trash every there they go. Like the other day was walking down the street and a guy just put an empty coffee cup in the middle of the street on the ground and walked away... There was a huge trash can 3m away, but no, he just threw it on the ground and walked away. I just stood here watching this and thinking if it was normal for people here to litter? "

It's normal for about a quarter of the population. We call those people 'cunts'.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You should think not about the trolleys, but about littering on the streets. I'm am new to UK and I can say that streets here are messy as hell. It seems normal that people just throw trash every there they go. Like the other day was walking down the street and a guy just put an empty coffee cup in the middle of the street on the ground and walked away... There was a huge trash can 3m away, but no, he just threw it on the ground and walked away. I just stood here watching this and thinking if it was normal for people here to litter?

It's normal for about a quarter of the population. We call those people 'cunts'. "

whilst you are looking down on them from your high horse, no doubt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude

don't they employ people to go out and do the supermarket trolley wranging? if every person took their trolley back to the docking station then that would put someone out of a job...

Which would make the food inside cheaper so less people would go hungry "

I doubt that very much..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You should think not about the trolleys, but about littering on the streets. I'm am new to UK and I can say that streets here are messy as hell. It seems normal that people just throw trash every there they go. Like the other day was walking down the street and a guy just put an empty coffee cup in the middle of the street on the ground and walked away... There was a huge trash can 3m away, but no, he just threw it on the ground and walked away. I just stood here watching this and thinking if it was normal for people here to litter?

It's normal for about a quarter of the population. We call those people 'cunts'.

whilst you are looking down on them from your high horse, no doubt"

People defending littering, lol

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By *icolerobbieCouple
over a year ago

walsall

Shopping trolleys? Really?

This thread is the mother of all first world problems......

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"You should think not about the trolleys, but about littering on the streets. I'm am new to UK and I can say that streets here are messy as hell. It seems normal that people just throw trash every there they go. Like the other day was walking down the street and a guy just put an empty coffee cup in the middle of the street on the ground and walked away... There was a huge trash can 3m away, but no, he just threw it on the ground and walked away. I just stood here watching this and thinking if it was normal for people here to litter? "

It's not 'normal', a lot of lazy people do it. It also depends where you live how much rubbish you see.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Shopping trolleys? Really?

This thread is the mother of all first world problems......

"

It is to the OP

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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago

South West London / Surrey


"I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself if I failed to return a supermarket trolley to the docking bay .

There are however some people just happy to dump a trolley beside their car and are not bothered if it moves and damages other vehicles . I can only assume that this is a trait as to how these people treat others in general . An indifferent could not care less attitude "

I have on a couple of occasions not taken my trolley back to the correct bay.

Stone or shoot me now.

That of course means I'm a bitch and have no care for others or anything.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Melt them down.

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By *cot611Man
over a year ago

carterton

Right at this minute i have a lonely shopping trolley camping out in my garden. At least this lucky trolley wasnt just abandoned in the middle of nowhere

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Thank fuck they don't leave unattended knitting needles in them..

Could be like Ben Hur..

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