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Do you use a cart when shopping?

Which is it?


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Oct 25, 2017
3,970
#12
All of the above? Except for the personal shopper, I'm not rich lol. I regularly use a cart, basket, bag, or hands depending on how much I'm getting and where I'm shopping (like they don't have baskets at Aldi so I'll use a bag if I'm only grabbing a couple of things).
 
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Brandon
Oct 29, 2017
3,024
#21
Cart, basket, or hand, depending on the amount. Using a bag is not a standard thing in grocery stores in my area of the the USA.

No to personal shopper so far, but I may use one in the future.
Using a bag kind of feels like stealing but I sometimes use it to limit what's being bought.
most of the time no, but I usually shop as needed and not ahead. When I go to Costco though absolutely, don't think it's possible to go in that store and not use a cart.
If you want to practice a balancing act you can go without a cart.
 
Oct 25, 2017
6,836
#37
OP what kind of question is this. Depends on the volume/quantity.

Do you want me to go buy a full week's worth of groceries and like be juggling 20+ items in the air and telling the hired staff

"now throw the eggs into my hands in 3...2...1.... NOW, QUICKLY START GRABBING THE VEGGIES!"
 
Oct 27, 2017
1,571
#45
man what the fuck is this thread...should i use a cart if all im buying is a gallon of milk? what about 5 gallons of milk? should i carry 5 gallons of milk with just my hands? hmmm time to stock up on groceries for the month which is usually about $400 worth of food, better not bring any bags though since got gave me these two hands!