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Hugh 09-02-2013 04:23

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35534210)
:LOL: someone else up at the crack of dawn

it's just gone 11pm here...;)

Smick 09-02-2013 04:41

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35534210)
:LOL: someone else up at the crack of dawn

Can't bloody sleep.:o:

Sirius 09-02-2013 04:44

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35534211)
it's just gone 11pm here...;)

Forgot you are not in the UK at the moment :)

Saaf_laandon_mo 11-02-2013 12:17

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
This thread made me laugh, didnt catch it the first time round..... I can see a sketch in something like the fast show, kids pushing their parents around in trollies in Tescos.

tizmeinnit 11-02-2013 12:38

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what gets me is when people stop to chat and take up whole aisles makes me want to ram my trolley into the backs of their legs lol

Stuart 11-02-2013 12:52

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35535091)
what gets me is when people stop to chat and take up whole aisles makes me want to ram my trolley into the backs of their legs lol


Been tempted to do that. I wouldn't though.

At work, we often use large trolleys to convey heavy and expensive equipment between buildings. When I say heavy, I don't know how heavy, but considerably more heavy than the average man. If you are taking a trolley, students often just look at you blankly as you head toward them shouting "Excuse me" loudly. They don't seem to realise that the equipment you are carrying would probably cause them a lot of damage if it hit them.

orangebird 02-07-2019 15:15

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
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Originally Posted by Smick (Post 35534169)
What about hygiene?

What if he's stood in dogs poo and it's now all over the trolley?

Or doesn't that bother you?

🙋*♀️ Lol. Thought I'd drag this post forward another 6 years.

With further life experience, I would now not take a child to the supermarket at all. They're all ****ers. Thank goodness for online shopping 🙌

JPAC 02-07-2019 15:58

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If they're not being pushed by someone in pyjamas, it's OK by me. :)

TheDaddy 03-07-2019 03:08

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
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Originally Posted by Smick (Post 35534205)
Does that matter?
The subject is the same. and the problem is still the same.

Even more of a problem if the poo is still there after all this time, it'd be like those white ones we fondly remember from our youths

Halcyon 03-07-2019 08:41

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
I used to attempt the weekly shop with kids and quickly learnt that its impossible.
I can do it a lot more efficiently and quickly without them.

joglynne 03-07-2019 08:43

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Originally Posted by orangebird (Post 36001136)
🙋*♀️ Lol. Thought I'd drag this post forward another 6 years.

With further life experience, I would now not take a child to the supermarket at all. They're all ****ers. Thank goodness for online shopping 🙌

This thread has made me laugh and, as I'm not really a morning person, that takes some doing so thanks for that. Also nice seeing some of the contributors names again and especially seeing orangebird on the forum. :)

Chris 03-07-2019 09:54

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
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Originally Posted by orangebird (Post 36001136)
🙋*♀️ Lol. Thought I'd drag this post forward another 6 years.

With further life experience, I would now not take a child to the supermarket at all. They're all ****ers. Thank goodness for online shopping 🙌

So Hugh was wrong, you did reply ... although on current form it’ll be another 6 years before Smick gets back to you :D

tweetiepooh 03-07-2019 12:25

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How do kids learn how to buy food if you don't teach them?

Going to the stores, touching, smelling and where possible tasting. Helps if your store has knowledgable staff who also love their produce.

orangebird 04-07-2019 20:04

Re: Massive Kids riding in supermarket trolleys
 
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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 36001238)
This thread has made me laugh and, as I'm not really a morning person, that takes some doing so thanks for that. Also nice seeing some of the contributors names again and especially seeing orangebird on the forum. :)

:D


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