Planning a trip to the supermarket? Avoid these 5 behaviors that shoppers find most annoying
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Grocery shopping is something we all have to do — seemingly all at the same time. Here's how to make the experience better for everyone involved.
Leaving your cart in the parking lot is not only lazy, but it’s also annoying for anyone trying to pull into a parking spot, only to discover there’s a shopping cart in the way. And it’s downright dangerous since stray shopping carts can scratch cars and injure pedestrians. So, it’s not surprising that 72% of responders in Treadmill Review’s survey on grocery store etiquette said leaving your cart in the middle of the lot is a big no-no. And don’t try to justify the behavior by saying you’re leaving it for the next guy. Remember, carts now get sanitized after each use. So, that "next guy" probably isn’t going to want your stray cart, knowing it hasn’t been cleaned. Leaving the checkout line to grab another item This is even worse than leaving your shopping cart in the parking lot. Leaving your shopping cart in the checkout line while you grab another item is a move 80% of shoppers consider rude. So, do your best to finish all your shopping before lining up to check out. And definitely don’t purposely line up and leave to save time — everyone’s on to you.More Related News