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enough to know that cart return is usually done as punishment detail for the newest and least skilled teenager.
Not returning your cart is a life lesson for that kid.
Would you really deprive them of such a valuable learning experience?
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But tbh that work is nothing compared to roofing or shoveling concrete. It just didn't pay for ♥♥♥♥.
Except when I see someone leaving them in the parking lot, in a parking spot, and entering their car.
Then I just pull it behind their vehicle and walk in the store while they scream "thank you!" using a lot of bad words.
Yeah, we all know who does that.
He goes around the U.S. and hangs out in parking lots. When he sees someone fail to put the cart away? He films it, runs up to them, and interviews them.
THIS MAN IS A HERO!
One time I saw him place the cart behind a woman's car. She got out, and moved it. He rushed in and moved it back. She absolutely REFUSED to put her cart in the stall.