Posted by mohavewolfpup |
3/29/2005 5:39 PM | remove |
man, old school shopping cart :)
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Posted by camarochic007 |
6/10/2006 5:22 AM | remove |
from when I was little. you know, in the 80's!!
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Posted by davek |
6/21/2006 8:42 PM | remove |
Food Lion here still has 'em.
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Posted by The_Man_in_Black |
7/19/2006 7:43 PM | remove |
Kroger/SupeRX in Florida had these - the idea was that instead of having a big ol deep cart that was hard to unload, these kinds would actually fit over the belt - they had a door on the front, making access to the contents easy for the cashier.
Problem was - they were so damned shallow, people who did big shopping trips would need two or three of them.
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Posted by stephen1310 |
9/5/2006 10:14 AM | remove |
Food Lion is still around? Those things have been long gone in Texas.
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Posted by quietdandelion |
11/6/2006 1:53 AM | remove |
We still have them everywhere here in Virginia. I go to Food Lion so my kids can ride on the bottom...whee!
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Posted by BravoOrig |
12/30/2006 1:21 PM | remove |
I forget what store in my hometown had these, but we usually only went there for my Grandma's grocery shopping. Maybe Food 4 Less? I always rode on the bottom too. But I still see them in my in-laws small town grocery store.
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Posted by roadtoad37 |
3/3/2009 1:35 AM | remove |
The Kroger grocery store was just across the parking lot and up the hill from the restaurant.
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Posted by swann2b |
5/30/2010 11:06 PM | remove |
Know why some motels have shopping carts? They make nice cheap (or free ) maid carts.
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Posted by danetree |
6/19/2013 1:15 AM | remove |
It was not a Kroger. It was a Wilt's Grocery Store and that is indeed one of their carts. Wilt's went out of business in the early 1990s. The Wilt's (#10) closest to the LH Inn was gone by 1989. There is now an Autozone in the same spot.
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