Sylvan Goldman, a businessman and Oklahoma native, was working for a California grocery wholesaler after World War I when he became fascinated by the new “supermarkets” that put everything under one ...
Aldi requires a refundable 25-cent deposit to use a shopping cart. This system helps Aldi save on labor costs and reduces cart damage or theft. Customers who forget a quarter can ask an employee or ...
Accessible shopping carts have been available in grocery stores in Summerside and Montague for a few years. Now, there's one more in Cornwall. People in the community say it means a lot to them to be ...
BRAMPTON, Ontario — A Canadian city is taking a new step to keep shopping carts where they belong. Under the new rule, stores could be charged $100 for each cart that is left in parks, sidewalks, ...
Rita Marshall had just unlocked her car when she noticed a shopping cart resting against the front fender. Inside was a brown paper bag — and it was moving. “I didn’t know what to think,” Marshall ...
The shopping cart question divides opinion: do you return it, or is there simply no time? At times, you just need to get somewhere, leaving the cart to whatever comes. Some even point to the idea of a ...
Florida law prohibits removing a shopping cart from a store's premises with intent to deprive the owner of it. The "Shopping Cart Theory" suggests that returning a cart is a sign of good character and ...
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Pamela is a freelance food and travel writer based in Astoria, Queens. While she writes about most things edible and potable (and accessories dedicated to those topics,) her real areas of expertise ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Shopping Cart Theory suggests returning your cart reflects good character. Experts caution that context, not morality, often ...
As Julian Montague drove around Buffalo, New York, he noticed them everywhere. Tipped over at intersections, crushed by snowplows in parking lots, waiting alone at bus stops. Shopping carts had ...