• @TexasDrunk
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    124 months ago

    So the grocery store in my little town growing up was the last hold out. They had ash trays in their buggies until they legally couldn’t, then kept the buggies for years after.

      • @Shnog
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        44 months ago

        Correct.

        • @[email protected]
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          34 months ago

          And back in the 80s, a cart was something you pushed at the grocery store, not something you smoked. And a buggy was a hardware cart that you’d deploy to go shopping, and then when you were done you’d roll it back and get your quarter back.

          1984 was a strange time, linguistically speaking.

      • @TexasDrunk
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        24 months ago

        Yep. I actually didn’t know there was another name for it until I was in my 20s.

    • @[email protected]
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      4 months ago

      People were smoking in the corner store I used to work in way past the day it became illegal, including the lady that owned it and the employees…

      • @TexasDrunk
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        14 months ago

        I worked at a place for a little while in a town that had no ordinance. We absolutely smoked behind the counter.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      34 months ago

      Ashtrays on carts, that’s a new one to me who grew up in the very smoky 80s.

      • @TexasDrunk
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        44 months ago

        I think it was probably very location dependent. I know the Skaggs where my mom worked did, plus the little affiliated grocery store in my town. But I don’t remember them at Kroger or Piggly Wiggly (back when that was a thing there).