Cheryl J
Chef Extraordinaire
That's hilarious! I wonder if a babbling toddler lives in that house!
Ain't it the truth!
I have thought about this but wonder what you do with it when reaching the supermarket. Do you carry it around with you with the shopping trolley or what?That used to be me, Aunt Bea.
Then again, there's this:
Folding Shopping Cart, Black - Walmart.com
Now I roll my groceries home. Much easier on my old achy body.
I have thought about this but wonder what you do with it when reaching the supermarket. Do you carry it around with you with the shopping trolley or what?
Ah...well, I am in UK..that paper bag method by the checkout girl doesn't happen here. However, I guess the hook idea could work; I usually place my shopping bag on this (that has stuff from other shops). Haven't noticed anyone using this for their own shopping cart though which is why I asked.There is usually a hook on the front side of it to hang onto your shopping cart. Then when you get to the checkout, you put a paper bag into cart and as they get checked by the checkout girl, you can put your groceries in the bag. It is a handy thing to have. Some use it here in the building I live in to bring their laundry downstairs to the laundry room. Well worth the money for those who walk to or around their grocery store.
Ah...well, I am in UK..that paper bag method by the checkout girl doesn't happen here. However, I guess the hook idea could work; I usually place my shopping bag on this (that has stuff from other shops). Haven't noticed anyone using this for their own shopping cart though which is why I asked.
Yes I have contemplated doing this (I have one of these but never used it) but would come unstuck (not know what to do) if they said no. Wouldn't just chance it and leave it around somewhere in case it got stolen.I call that a "granny wagon". I have used them for decades. I often ask a cashier if she or he minds if I leave it at the cash while I shop.
Do it on a day when you don't mind just leaving if they say no.Yes I have contemplated doing this (I have one of these but never used it) but would come unstuck (not know what to do) if they said no. Wouldn't just chance it and leave it around somewhere in case it got stolen.
Do it on a day when you don't mind just leaving if they say no.
I have thought about this but wonder what you do with it when reaching the supermarket. Do you carry it around with you with the shopping trolley or what?
I still have my Mom's very old (vintage 1950s) cart. She always called it her "Polish Cadillac". I remember when we got to the register she made sure we put the heavy things up first so that they would be put on the bottom. Produce always was the last to be rung up. To this day, even though I have the reusable bags, use the grocery cart to get them to my car trunk, and then drive them home to the garage, I still unload my shopping cart heavy items first, produce last when I get to the check-out. Old habits die hard.Then again, there's this:
Folding Shopping Cart, Black - Walmart.com
Now I roll my groceries home. Much easier on my old achy body.