• Polyester6435@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    My local aldi does this and still when I get there I find like 3 trolleys scattered around the tiny carpark. I can only grab like two max to take with me to the pen.

    • Neato@ttrpg.network
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      Yeah. For a lot of people a quarter is nothing and worth tossing for the convenience of not being a decent person.

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        Yeah for me the real value here is where the hell am I going to get another quarter. I use my phone to pay and don’t carry cash.

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          Whenever I go to Aldi (US) there’s usually at least a couple carts with quarters left in the parking lot so I just put them back. The quarters pile up in my car until I eventually bring them inside.

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        Fine, they can subsidize the cart retrieval employee cost.

        Also I discussed this with someone in the UK once and they pay an entire pound for a cart… we do quarters because it’s the largest denomination common coin in the US.

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      True. Come to think of it, at least with the coin system there is an incentive for another customer to bring the cart back.

      On the flip side, where I live people sometimes bring their cart back but don’t connect it to the others, so that somebody else can use it without needing a quarter. Those people are nice. :)