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Originally Posted by NotGolfer
It's not always an "entitled" person who leaves the cart. It may be they need it (sort of like a walker) for stability due to ambulatory issues. I for one have this issue and to take the cart back to the store OR to the "caddy areas) could be a daunting task physically. IF you're not "there" yet---perhaps one day you will be. Maybe parking lots should put a caddy place next to the Handicapped spots if it bothers the rest of the population so much. Oh...and I will ask a customer headed to the store "IF" they'd like a cart and most times they'll accept OR will say "no, but I can return it for you!" Which much kinder than speculating....
As to the post the OP placed...I can't speak to carts right in front of doors or the poor woman almost falling because of that. THAT is an entirely different issue and I agree that if you can walk THAT far, take it a few more steps inside.
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If you are unable to take your cart to your car most stores will have someone there to do it for you, Publix asks all the time if we would like to have them take the groceries to our car.