• Chadus_Maximus@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Nobody did that shit until LIDL introduced the concept. After that, nobody still did it. LIDL are still the only ones who require the sacrifice.

        • Laser@feddit.de
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          Depends on the country, I guess. There are hardly any supermarkets here in Germany that don’t require you to put in money. Mostly small independent ones with small carts. But every chain uses the deposit.

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          1 year ago

          In my country literally every company that has shopping carts outside does this, but I always thought it’s more against homeless people taking them on a whim.

      • You can still get the test!! Hear me out if you have two keys you can press the buttons to disengage the locking mechanism as if it were a coin

        This way the cart is now coin free, I do this all the time you just need the right key and a bit of practice

    • doggle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Aldi used to do that in the US. Maybe they still do. I never carry coins on me, so for this reason (and the always extremely long lines at checkout) I never shopped there.