Scurvy
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And let's go ahead and clear up one thing. There is no such thing as a "hike" to a cart corral. Even if it is all the way on the other side of the lot, it still isn't a "hike". No able bodied solo person shopping should have any problem walking to return a cart. No matter where the cart corral is located. If you don't take the cart either to the corral or back to the store and you are an able bodied solo shopper, then you are just lazy. Pure and simple. There is not a single able bodied person who would be physically harmed by the "strenuous" task of walking a few aisles through a parking lot.
Now see, here's why you shouldn't assume:
Ask a bagger heck we hardly have cashiers( 1 or 2 plus 6 self check outs) never mind baggers
. I almost always put my cart back. The exception being they don't have a cart return or it's 6 miles away.
I'd say six miles counts as a hike. BellePrincessBelle, you must have huge stores if the parking lots are big enough for the cart return to be six miles away from your car.

Lovetoscrap, I think my new catch-all excuse is going to be "I forgot my pants." I just don't see how anyone could argue with that!
