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Shopping Carts Now Stored in the Parking Lot
Posted Wed December 19, 2007 5:12 pm, by Tony R. written to Walmart
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It's get your own cart week at Walmart in West Lafayette, IN. For 3-4 days now, our local Walmart has not brought in its shopping carts. Now customers can brave the cold on their own by getting them from the parking lot themselves--and lose some weight in the process.
Unfortunately, this is really a small incident in the history of this store. Here are a few of my other personal favorites at Walmart West Lafayette:
* Employees with aluminum carts blocking the aisles while reshelving. (I thought only Home Depot and Lowe's did that.) Just move the cart over to one side!
* Employees with hand trucks and pallet jacks whizzing through the aisles and expecting YOU the customer to get out of the way.
* Until this store gets clean, I will continue to answer "No" at the checkout line when asked "Is your store clean today?"
Just get somebody on this stuff. (It's not like I'm going to stop shopping at Walmart; the whole country, after all, is on Walmart Welfare. What would we do without it?)
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by Michelle O Posted Tue December 25, 2007 @ 4:30 AM
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The same thing happened at my Wal Mart on Saturday. I solved it by walking back out and grabbing a cart. Geez.
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by Alexandra Posted Sat December 22, 2007 @ 4:52 PM
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Let me see...this is typically the time of year when people do holiday shopping, so naturally there are going to be more carts around.
Cart-chasers have to go after carts that people were too lazy to walk a few extra feet and put in the cart corrals.
I seldom go to Wal-Mart at all. I only go if I have to. I do my grocery shopping at a local chain. And since I don't keep Xmas it's easy for me to skip Wal-Mart.
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by Anonymous A Posted Sat December 22, 2007 @ 5:09 AM
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most of my shopping issues at walmart are customers in my damn way, not employees.
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by Final Score: Boys-3, Girls-1 Posted Fri December 21, 2007 @ 8:08 PM
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Call me crazy, but if there is a cart in the lot anywhere, I grab that cart on my way in for myself. In fact, it makes it easier because I can seat my 3yo in it right away so he's not running around where there are cars.
How hard is that!
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Or worse...
by Final Score: Boys-3, Girls-1 Sat December 22, 2007 @ 5:28 PM
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by donno Posted Fri December 21, 2007 @ 12:28 PM
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park your cars in the store. Get somebody on spreading the word.
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by donno Posted Fri December 21, 2007 @ 11:15 AM
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Yeah, it sucks that WalMart is encouraging physical fitness for its patrons by making them grab their own buggy on the way into the store.
That *is* a small incident.
I guess none of these "complaints" means anything to you if you will keep shopping there. You just got bored. You have extra time, maybe *you* could volunteer and get "on this stuff."
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by Angelic Princess:) Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 11:17 PM
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This might be the dumbest letter I've read.. god forbid you have to bring in a cart from outside to use.
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by T. C. Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 9:26 PM
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You're quick to take a cart to the parking lot but OMG if you have to bring one back watch out. You're lucky they are in the lot. We just purchased another run of carts to replace the stolen ones. Two days ago I had it out with a typical customer trying to take one of the new ones down the highway.
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by Adam D Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 3:55 PM
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Looks like we found another serial complainer.
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by Unflinching Erik Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 3:36 PM
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"Just get somebody on this stuff. (It's not like I'm going to stop shopping at Walmart; the whole country, after all, is on Walmart Welfare. What would we do without it?)"
Seems like you could've saved some time by just writing, "Please ignore everything I just wrote."
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by Rhet Canter Posted Thu December 20, 2007 @ 2:42 PM
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The entire country is not on "Walmart welfare" like you stated. A lot of us wouldn't step foot into one of those disastors they call a retail store. I went into one several years ago and was disgusted by it on many, many levels. So that was it for me. You have other shopping choices you know!
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me too
by FLgirl Fri December 21, 2007 @ 12:07 PM
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At a Sam's Club I went to a few times, there were signs up directing children of a certain age, accompanied by a parent, could bring a cart into the store with them and get a raffle ticket. Weekly drawings were held, and they gave away lots of cool stuff. Kids weren't allowed to bring carts in on their own -- they had to be with a parent, so it was safe for kids.
That store never had a problem with carts in the parking lot.
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by Jeffrey Posted Wed December 19, 2007 @ 8:36 PM
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I don't know your Wal-Mart, but around here, you have to brave the cold to get from your car to the store.
I can only assume you problem is that the carts are in the w-a-y back of the lot, while you're parking up front. Thereby requiring you to walk away from the store, by quite a bit, to get a cart. Only to then have to walk all the way back to your car to start the journey to the store anew.
Losing weight? These much be some heavy carts that you'd actually lose weight by pushing them from the lot to the store.
Oh, and by the way... the answer to your problems is easy: speak to the manager. Let him/her know of these specific complaints. Politely ask if you can meet with him/her again in a couple of weeks for you to give your feedback on the wonderful plan the manager has put into place to remedy these problems. Politely. Then, when you come back, if the things aren't addressed, you can then let the manager know that you didn't see any change and that you can't shop there any more. Not just because of the problems, but because the management of this particular store doesn't seem to be able to affect the needed change.
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by SusanB Posted Wed December 19, 2007 @ 8:12 PM
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"Until this store gets clean, I will continue to answer "No" at the checkout line when asked "Is your store clean today?" Wow - - that will really show them!
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Question - how hard is it to grab a cart on your way into the store? After all, you start out in the parking lot. It's not like you have to go back out if you get it the first time.
If you're not going to shop elsewhere, what's Wal-Mart's incentive to correct these "problems"?
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Why not stop shopping there? I don't go there, and it's the closest store to my home.
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