Is it normal for Americans to leave shopping carts all over the place?

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  • Learned something from that I didn't know. I agree, its inhumane to make you do stupid work when all it takes is courteous people to put the cart back. Its so inefficient to have the carts scattered about. Mostly, I don't want my car to get a mark on it. I park far away for that reason. Sloppiness is disrespectful. Its clutter crappy. Such sloppiness reflects to the poor attitudes of the public in that area. This doesn't happen everywhere. These days, given that sort of job, no you shouldn't have to be in the rain or hot sun. Yes, your employer could easily afford to pay you more. Check out their revenue stream. Its dumb not to pay more. More $ in your pocket = more spending = economic growth that results in that retailer selling more product.

    I guess these discourteous people will have to be trained to put the carts back? Some kind of incentive strategy has to be devised. Aldi changes for use of the cart. You get your cart fee back when you put it back. If someone truly can't walk the cart back? Ask for service.

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