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Ariados
MemberThese two are the backbone of society.
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sanestvaporeonfan
MemberPassed the "good person" test
A Dopey Robot
MemberDouble dating with a couple of carts.
Yuki Foxsoul
MemberIn Germany, shopping trolleys are always equipped with a so-called deposit lock. This means that the shopping carts are linked to the shopping carts in front of them by the lock. To release the lock you need a 50 cent, 1€ or 2€ coin. To get them back you have to bring the shopping cart back and chain it back on. Some companies and shops even give away small printed tokens for shopping trolleys, made of plastic or tin, which can be attached to a bunch of keys as promotional gifts. The German food discount chain Aldi also does this in its American branches.
Senko-san21
MemberThis is such a good idea, wish they did this in America.
HenloFurret
MemberThey used to have it some areas of the South when I was a kid, but large scale vandalism of the locking mechanisms made it more hassle than it was worth and now only Aldi bothers with it still.
Neeya
MemberThey did the same in France, but now everyone has a shitload of printed tokens which aren't valuable at all, so this is just an annoying useless security now
Leonesco
MemberIt works the same way in Spain as well
Bork7
MemberI still see it at a few local Gulf Coast chains.
It's a little annoying because cashless society; I never have a quarter.
coyotebear
PrivilegedOnly 2 carts?
It is normally dozens; people are all too often lazy and inconsiderate.
I was behind a person at a walmart,
who abandoned their shopping cart in the checkout line, with no way around or past it.
I no longer go to walmart, not because of the products, nor the company's reputation, but because of the nature of the ... shoppers
This world needs more foxes in love.
Swordgedance6
MemberSolution: limited edition tokens with unique prints or gimmicks.
From a physisicsts convention I got a pcb cutout to fit into the slots. Always feels a bit like hacking carts now.^^
Especially some time ago when one supermarket put small computers on every cart to scan products in advance. They stopped using them prett fast though.
In general perhaps its more of a German thing... I guess we also wouldn't mind filling out a form for getting a cart.
BananFisk
MemberI've seen quite a few places in Denmark where they use this system too
But I've also seen assholes put them together like <> or <> to just dump them somewhere without deposit
Sasparillafizz
MemberSo...what I'm taking away from this is if I see a shopping cart in the parking lot, I should drag a second one out to keep it company, right?
SHESKAU99
MemberI think I missed the joke or moral. Can someone please explain?
Daedius
BlockedAlways worth checking to see if there's money in their lock thingy... :P
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