▲ | seszett 4 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> which is pretty cheap for a whole ass trolley. It's not an incentive to "not steal the trolley", it's an incentive to put it back in its place for people who were already not planning on stealing one. This way the store and the customers don't have to deal with trolleys strewn around everywhere and blocking parking spaces, among other advantages. I think when they removed the coins during Covid they just noticed that most people were already well-behaved enough to return the carts to their places, so the incentive is just not needed anymore. Actually in Belgium, Colruyt had never had coins for their carts and it just works. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | thaumasiotes 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In the United States, carts are free. There is a stereotype that homeless people have shopping carts in which they keep their things. There's no particular need to change this, because one person can only use so many shopping carts. If you maintain the price at "free", demand saturates and people stop stealing carts. It's common for people to return carts to a designated area, and it's also not rare for people to just leave the carts somewhere convenient for them. Store employees periodically go around and move the carts back to the place where you expect to pick them up. Costco is an interesting hybrid case. They make it easy to return the carts "correctly" by providing little depots scattered throughout their enormous parking lot. Realistically, the parking lot is so large that very few people would be willing to return a cart to the front of the store, where you get the cart from if you're going shopping. However, people also aren't going to pick up carts from those depots deep within the parking lot and wheel them over to the store. So Costco employees still have to make rounds of the parking lot and move carts that have been left there to their correct location at the front of the store. But for Costco, you're supposed to leave the cart in the parking lot, but only in certain locations. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | CPLX 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> it's an incentive to put it back in its place for people who were already not planning on stealing one. It’s also an incentive for anyone else. If I put the coin in and then leave the cart in the lot anyways, someone who wanders by is also incentivized to grab it and put it back, as they would get a free coin. The system is actually somewhat elegant, if you return the cart you pay nothing and if you don’t you pay a small fine to whoever does. |