• Victor@lemmy.world
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      You think so? Are Americans really more lazy/inconsiderate people? Some other reason why this might be more common there?

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        Are Americans really more lazy/inconsiderate people?

        American here. The answer is emphatically “yes”.

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        I dont think so. It’s just that I’ve been in several EU countries, and Ive never encountered this issue here.

        I think the real reason might be that majority if not all supermarkets require coins to unlock the shopping cart.

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          Sorry, I’ve become confused about what you mean by “here” or “there”, and where you are based.

          You mean coins are required in America? Because not in Sweden. They used to be, like 20-15 years ago. But they removed that. Not sure if there was a law that came into effect or something but… not anymore with the coins. Carts are free to take into the store without coins. Still, everyone returns them.

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        We have absolutely enormous parking lots, and yeah, Americans are lazy and have an abundance of food. Maybe not more inconsiderate, but Hanlon’s Razor comes into play here. If you don’t believe me, just go to any Golden Corral. There absolutely will be multiple families in there where every single person weighs over 250 pounds, even the 8 year old kid.

        I remember a girl in highschool that was an exchange student from Botswana(?) was a bit upset that she was too fat to go home after living here for a school year. She’d gained like maybe 5 pounds. As far as all us Americans were concerned she finally didn’t look anorexic.

        My brothers and I would run around the parking lots gathering up all the carts rather than go into the store. This was especially fun at Aldi’s cause we got a quarter for each cart, and could get some candy.