I used to return my cart to the corral, but now I walk it over to the “reserved for law enforcement” spot and leave it there.
The hero we need but don’t deserve.
All Carts Are Bastards
Well done for not being a blight on society.
Relatedly, as an admin of c/books, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention a book here.
If you enjoyed the TV show The Good Place, and humorous books about moral philosophy, Mike Schur (the showrunner) covers this in How to be Perfect.
You should always leave a cart or two in the handicapped section. Walking from the car to the store is a big fear for old people, and being able to grab a cart right by their parking space to help them get across the lot and through traffic is really helpful.
Always do!

Not on the parking spot. Sheesh.
Thank you for your service.
Only when shopping online though.
It genuinely does. Almost all of us are downright mediocre but all we need to be is a decent person and that’s good enough.
Returning the cart and not littering are the two big indicators of not being a shit person.
@ivanafterall
The shopping cart theoryI hate this argument. If i park by a cart at the back of the parking lot I’m going to do exactly what my mother raised me to do and put it back where i found it.
Is this Danny Sexbang??!

Daniel Avidaniel?!
always upvote NSP
At my local CostCo, there is a pathway that cuts across each row of parking spots. At various points along this path are the cart returns. The path is constantly full of carts, meaning that you can’t get to the cart returns. I get way too bent out shape about his every time I go.

Goddamn, I need that kind of encouragement in my life.
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