Went shopping in one of the $100 stores - you know the one you buy in quantity instead of just one item. And your purchases always seem to exceed the above amount far more than you had planned to spend.
My complaint or rant is for people wheeling these steel cages around called shopping carts as courtesy and politeness seems nonexistent.
Are peoples' minds so engrossed in their own thoughts that we cannot take time to be polite to other humans. Noting carts parked crossways on a busy aisle while the patron is looking at other items far removed. Or people chatting on busy aisle corners obstructing others. Parents with children that are not in control or kids with wheels on their shoes skating in front and around shoppers that can be dangerous causing a lot of frustration.
Maybe the answer is to have stores paint arrows on the floors to show proper flow of cart traffic or even signs. State of Texas has road caution signs stating Drive Friendly.
Thank goodness these stores have wide aisles or road (cart) rage would be on the agenda.
Dick Thurnau
White Center