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Old 07-08-2009, 12:00 PM   #4
ferraritiffie
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Yeah I feel yah on this one. I often bring my grandfather to Walmart, Costco, etc, and we either have to wait or I end up bringing in his wheelchair that doesn't have a basket which means I have to push him and a cart at the same time, only to see lazy people roaming around the store in the carts. The one that really upset me was at the Grocery store where I saw teenagers racing around the aisles clearly being stupid.

Another thing I dislike is when I'm returning or getting the cart for my grandfather the dirty looks I get as I am traveling about a mile an hour to and from the car. It's often too far for my 90 year old grandfather to walker his way from the front door to the carts.

I have tried bringing his cart from home to the store, but even breaking apart his 150lbs+ cart is still heavy for me. Though this seems to be the only way to make sure he has a cart.
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