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    011 months ago

    Carts go in the store, placing them in a cart return does nothing because an employee still had to go fetch them. If you actually cared you would walk the cart back into the store.

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      611 months ago

      It’s okay. The store is happy to provide that service. The social contract part is about protecting everyone’s cars from rogue wind-sped carts

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        Yea I don’t care about cars, besides scuffed paint is just superficial it doesn’t affect the cars ability to provide transportation

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          11 months ago

          Replace car with anything you own and ask yourself if you would like strangers to treat your belongings that way.

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            111 months ago

            I dont give a shit about my car, it has plenty of dings scratches from carts and a piece of pvc that flew off a truck on the freeway, still does its job!

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              111 months ago

              The car’s paint job is a status symbol. It represents a person’s having maintained control of their own shit for sufficient time to afford a shiny car. It’s artistic expression too, like clothing.

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      211 months ago

      They are in a big stack that can be moved all at once. If there’s a free roaming cart blowing around the parking lot an employee would probably have to go get it individually so it doesn’t attack the cars.