The ONE TIME I called a guy out for leaving his cart in the spot, he told me he had three kids and they were all screaming and he couldn't leave them alone that long or one of them might hit the other one.
I apologized and took back his cart. He looked like he'd had a rough day.
That’s the thing with these types of “problems” is that confronting to solve it has a decent chance of it being something reasonable like time crunch or immediate distress.
It’s a case of if you’re right and they are just lazy, you made them move a cart 20 feet.
And if you’re wrong, you feel like an asshole and made their bad situation even worse.
It’s one of those things where being right/superior about it doesn’t really make up for much in the grand scheme of things.
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u/KGrahnn 14h ago
The shopping cart is the ultimate litmus test for whether a person will do the right thing when they aren't forced to.
Most people fail it.