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  • grafician0

    More of a theory/discussion, but interesting none the less:

    • the hole in this theory is that nowadays you have to use a £1 in order to use a trolley and therefore 99% of people will return said trolleyBluejam
    • Yeah but my laziness keeps Cart collector kids employed, otherwise they’d be robbing my home and raping my wife!_niko
    • We only have that "returning fee" used by 2 retailers here. The rest don't, not even IKEA. But interesting theory don't you think?grafician
    • Pay for carts seems to be in lower income neighborhoods here where often times they don’t have a car to carry all the groceries home in_niko
    • also the theory in the image has to do 100% with pure morality while adding $1 incentive to return crosses into economics/value/rewa... systemgrafician
    • This was one of my ‘girlfriend’ tests. Simple yet accurateGnash
    • @niko, I still return the cart but I don’t take my money back. Leave it for searchersGnash
    • so just observing what percent of 100 ppl returns the cart only by free will, gives you an insight on how good/moral a society truly isgrafician
    • @Gnash very smart, also other test "how well she treats the waiter"grafician
    • @Gnash also inviting ppl to a notoriously late-ordering restaurant to test their patiencegrafician
    • ^ ah, next level testing.Gnash
    • Waiter test is a big one for me, too. Having had a restaurant I’m very sensitive to how people treat waitstaffGnash
    • Look at a Costco parking lot. All animalsGnash
    • this is bullshit. pure unadulterated, uncorrelated bullshit.imbecile
    • ^ found a cart abandoner :)Gnash
    • Fuck the £1 charge, i laser-cut worthless tokens out of perspex scraps and etch dickbutt on them to use in trolleys, which i then abandon.Nairn

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