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Ruthlass | 00:31 Fri 02nd Apr 2010 | Shopping & Style
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The really deep supermarket trolly's?
I have to nearly climb into them to get the stuff out.
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Yep, the deeper the trolley the dearer the bill
go for the smaller one then
All very well, Cherry, but if they're anything like our local supermarket, there are never enough of the small ones to go round.

What I do sometimes, if I have to use a deep one, is to put a hand-basket in the bottom, upside down, then place an upright basket on top of it for my shopping. In some supermarkets, their deep trolleys are big enough that you can fit in two pairs of baskets like this.
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Like Saxy says Cherry, there was no shallow ones. Good idea Saxy.
Drives me mad when parents let their children stand in the trollies.
Don't ever go in for just a couple of things and take a basket.
Next thing you know you need two hands to carry it.
Better the kids in the trolleys than running around and pawing the produce.
the thing is though the kids aren't meant to be inside the trolley but still the parents disregard the safety aspect and let the child who has legs and of an age where she or he can walk sit in the trolley,
Our local Lidl had small trolleys, of the type fitted with a pound slot. But there was a problem - with many of them it was almost impossible to get the coin back without using a pair of pliers! So they sent all the small trolleys back to where-ever as being defective, and replaced them (temporarily, they say) with deep ones. Arrrrgh. Why did they have to introduce trolleys that need a pound coin in the first place? This branch of Lidl was among the first stores in the UK to have trolleys fitted with a magnetic wheel lock system that prevents trolleys being taken off the premises!
Could be worse! letting the parents sit in the trollies
So your small like me Ruthlass! ;0)
I don't like the deep trolleys either, in our local Iceland the trolleys have a long pole on them, so you can't take them out of the store.
That's for pole dancing marval!

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