The one
thing, however, that can quickly ruin an otherwise glorious trip to the grocery
store, is a lousy cart. I do, in fact,
often decide which store to patronize, based exclusively on the quality of
their shopping carts.
The worst is
Walmart. I shop there only when
necessary, because they have the hinkiest carts in the universe. You have to live for excitement to enjoy that
moment when the cart suddenly veers into a rack of glass jars, as one of the
wheels inexplicably decides to stop turning.
There are usually layers upon layers of filth and grime on the push
handle – the flavor of which apparently pleases my one year old – and the
minute you load the basket with a gallon of milk and a rump roast, the whole
cart pulls to the side and one of the wheels offers a rhythmic hitch to the
rest of your excursion. And that doesn’t
even get me started on the child restraint issues. What would it take to occasionally replace
those plastic latches on the seatbelt?
Does my toddler need the opportunity to high dive from the seat to the
tile, while I’m digging through the produce, trying to find one, decently ripe
avocado?
Target, by
far, has the best carts. They have the
kiddy carts with the big red seat that allow two kids to ride in style at a
time. I sometimes go out of my way to
shop at Target, just to enjoy the sweet, smooth drive of their Cadillac carts. Of course, for what they charge for beer,
they can afford to keep their carts nice.
Fareway is
really my ultimate favorite. They have a
small town grocer mentality. Their meat
counter is renowned for great deals and great cuts. They even empty your cart for you at the
checkout, push your groceries out to your vehicle and load them in the trunk
while you stand and watch them, or strap in your toddler. Hyvee and Dahls – it takes over an hour to get
my shopping done, as I have to wade through aisle after aisle of unnecessary
varieties and absurd merchandise, intended to rope me into impulse
purchases. But at Fareway, I get what I
need and I get out – in 45 minutes or less.
And their carts are always in good, working order. Or at least they always were…
This week,
Fareway failed me miserably. My toddler
wanted to ride in a "car" cart, so I put her in, but didn't stop to strap
her, because she's always been content in the car. I was already three isles into it (and
therefore a million miles away from the other carts), when she started climbing
out to do her own shopping. I went for
containment, but found that the seatbelts in the car were broken, so I was out
of luck. Obviously, I didn’t meet my 45
minute shopping goal, because the highlights of the trip included repeated confrontations
over her picking things off of shelves, doing at least half my shopping carrying
a wiggling worm who wanted to escape from my hip, and knocking over a giant
cardboard display full of boxes of tea. The
good news was that in her attempts to escape me, she only bonked her head
twice, once in front, once in back.
God bless
the staff at Fareway, though, who never seemed troubled at all by my
ill-behaved little turkey, even when 50 boxes of tea were strewn across the
aisle. After she threw her final
meltdown in the checkout line, when I was ready to push the cart with the broken
straps off a cliff, the sweet older gentleman pushing our groceries out to our
car gave my little terror the warmest smile, pulled out a candy necklace and
said, “Maybe she will like this; thanks so much for shopping with us today.”
OK, Fareway,
I’ll be back – but would you please
fix the seatbelts in the car cart? And don’t
think for a minute I actually rewarded her behavior with candy. I think you know who deserved a treat after
that shopping trip.
Their chariot wheels got stuck, and it was
hard for them to move. Exodus 14:25
HA! See now I like Dahl's (north Ankeny) because it's NEVER busy...plenty of room to glide down the aisles and get in and out with ease. It's a much more pleasant shopping experience for me than any other. I hit Target for convenience when I just need a few things...and Walmart ONLY when desparate...Shudder...
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