Originally posted by Pembo
taking the cart back is the least of my worries.
Oh come on people - get real. To some people an extra 20 feet is like 2 miles. BTW I have a new car - but I have never suffered damage on any of our cars. If a cart rolls into my car - oh well.
Originally posted by Pembo
You can always park WAY far from the store if you are so worried about your cars.![]()
Originally posted by leahannpen
Just curious why you wouldn't just walk to a corral and put it away? You only put it away A. if it's windy or B. if you're close.... and close would be??? Right next to your car?? Within say, 10 steps? I just don't see why it's so inconvienient.
Originally posted by JayBee
At Superwallmart, it is usually quite a distance...if I am within 3 or 4 spaces I'd return it.
Originally posted by Pembo
I am very hurt by all of you who assume that my medical difficulties make me lazy.
Originally posted by JayBee
At Superwallmart, it is usually quite a distance...if I am within 3 or 4 spaces I'd return it.
Originally posted by Deb in IA
I don't know, but it just seems to me that no matter how disabled you are, pushing a LOADED cart around the store, through the checkout, out the door, into the parking lot, and to your car is a lot more strenuous than pushing an EMPTY cart a few more feet into a corral.
Originally posted by Deb in IA
I don't know, but it just seems to me that no matter how disabled you are, pushing a LOADED cart around the store, through the checkout, out the door, into the parking lot, and to your car is a lot more strenuous than pushing an EMPTY cart a few more feet into a corral.
Originally posted by JayBee
At Superwallmart, it is usually quite a distance...if I am within 3 or 4 spaces I'd return it.