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  • ID: 10721204
  • Uploader: WhiskyWin »
  • Date: 5 months ago
  • Approver: Lesage »
  • Size: 679 KB .jpg (3500x3635) »
  • Source: x.com/CenturiiC/status/2018701017236590746 »
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pictish witch, evocatus, and gallic wars legate (original and 1 more) drawn by centurii-chan

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  • Sometimes i think about ruling the world and how instantly I would turn into a tyrant.

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    Lennith
    5 months ago
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    Profligate

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    AlsoSprachOdin
    5 months ago
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    Thought it was a joke, but then I noticed the failed shopping cart test.

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    DammitCarl
    5 months ago
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    If this is considered bad then some people in SEA are just straight up barbaric or savages. Over here people will just throw the cart wherever once they're done, sometimes even in the middle of the entrance to the parking lot, no jokes. The worst part is the supermarket usually doesn't have enough cart to accommodate for peak hour so either you settle for the basket or you wait for someone to be done and take their cart.

    One time when I was going shopping with family, our cart already had like 3 or 4 items in it, and in the split second no one was near it this lady was about to just dump everything on the ground to take the cart. Even after getting caught red-handed she simply walked away and look for the next easy picking like nothing happened.

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    sanitaeter
    5 months ago
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    In Germany most supermarkets have coin-operated locks on their carts. You only can take a cart, after you unlocked a chain that ties it to the next cart in the return spot. When you're done shopping, you bring the cart back, connect it via chain to the next cart and get your coin (or chip as in the picture) back from the lock.
    https://images.t-online.de/2021/06/89437308v2/0x0:1920x1080/fit-in/1920x0/einkaufswagen-mit-einkaufschip-kunden-koennten-schon-bald-einkaufswagen-mit-ihrem-smartphone-entriegeln.jpg

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    GreyOmega
    5 months ago
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    sanitaeter said in comment #2577586:

    In Germany most supermarkets have coin-operated locks on their carts.

    Aldi in the US is one of the few grocery stores to do this, Aldi of course originating from Germany. The effectiveness of this approach does seem rather good. I know some airports before would offer a minor monetary compensation when returning luggage carts for the same reason.

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    sanitaeter
    5 months ago
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    GreyOmega said in comment #2577590:

    Aldi in the US is one of the few grocery stores to do this, Aldi of course originating from Germany. The effectiveness of this approach does seem rather good. I know some airports before would offer a minor monetary compensation when returning luggage carts for the same reason.

    A yes! Abrecht Diskont! One of the few international successes we had! And then there's Lidl, of course!

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    Trotsky
    5 months ago
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    sanitaeter said in comment #2577594:

    A yes! Abrecht Diskont! One of the few international successes we had! And then there's Lidl, of course!

    I want a place with y'all's bread slicers.

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    Feldfebel
    5 months ago
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    sanitaeter said in comment #2577586:

    In Germany most supermarkets have coin-operated locks on their carts. You only can take a cart, after you unlocked a chain that ties it to the next cart in the return spot. When you're done shopping, you bring the cart back, connect it via chain to the next cart and get your coin (or chip as in the picture) back from the lock.
    https://images.t-online.de/2021/06/89437308v2/0x0:1920x1080/fit-in/1920x0/einkaufswagen-mit-einkaufschip-kunden-koennten-schon-bald-einkaufswagen-mit-ihrem-smartphone-entriegeln.jpg

    That's how it's done in civilized countries. In Poland i never saw carts thrown in weird places. Even when some people are not locking cars with chains, people would always bring cars back, it's unthinkable to leave it somewhere else. I'm not surprised at all that savages from richest third world country, USA, don't understand that.

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    pihip
    4 months ago
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    sanitaeter said in comment #2577586:

    In Germany most supermarkets have coin-operated locks on their carts. You only can take a cart, after you unlocked a chain that ties it to the next cart in the return spot. When you're done shopping, you bring the cart back, connect it via chain to the next cart and get your coin (or chip as in the picture) back from the lock.
    https://images.t-online.de/2021/06/89437308v2/0x0:1920x1080/fit-in/1920x0/einkaufswagen-mit-einkaufschip-kunden-koennten-schon-bald-einkaufswagen-mit-ihrem-smartphone-entriegeln.jpg

    This is the norm in Italy too. There are markets with loose carts and baskets but common sense makes people handle them as if they were locked. Now and again there are asswipes who steal them to play around but, if caught by store employees, they get an earful.

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    Battleship Nine
    3 months ago
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    Savages

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    Dexter.dx
    about 2 months ago
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    sanitaeter said in comment #2577586:

    In Germany most supermarkets have coin-operated locks on their carts. You only can take a cart, after you unlocked a chain that ties it to the next cart in the return spot. When you're done shopping, you bring the cart back, connect it via chain to the next cart and get your coin (or chip as in the picture) back from the lock.
    https://images.t-online.de/2021/06/89437308v2/0x0:1920x1080/fit-in/1920x0/einkaufswagen-mit-einkaufschip-kunden-koennten-schon-bald-einkaufswagen-mit-ihrem-smartphone-entriegeln.jpg

    most markets in Croatia also use this system.

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