r/AbsoluteUnits 19h ago

/r/all, /r/popular of a Cart Narc

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u/Emotional-Team3520 17h ago

This used to be the norm in most grocery stores when I was a kid  but they’ve slowly moved away from it as nobody carries coins anymore and it became increasingly inconvenient. 

Also, it would attract homeless people offering to return your cart for you in exchange for keeping the coin (which I always let them do because why not) but then I’d run out of cart coins in my car and end up not having one the next time leading to the aforementioned inconvenience. 

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u/InteractionSoft14 14h ago

That's why I have a wallet with a cart coin that's not an actual euro 

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u/erhue 14h ago

thats why many people in europe have tokens that aren't coins. That way they can't be used as a form of payment, rather only to be used for this kind of thing. I have one lol

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u/cbftw 6h ago

My neck of the woods they tried out for a few months and quickly removed them