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Grocery carts are getting smaller again. This is a strategic move to cater to urban shoppers and quick, frequent trips.
Big corporations aren’t retrieving abandoned shopping carts city workers are dutifully collecting, so Eureka is working on a tweak — by adding a fee for the return of the wheeled nuisances ...
Miss the giant Publix shopping cart this weekend? Check out these photos and videos of the cart driving around.
Shopping carts also currently have to be held for 30 days before the city disposes of them, which bill author state Sen. Dave Cortese, D-San Jose, said creates a nuisance for cities.
Wegmans is looking to the future. The popular grocery store chain is testing AI-powered smart shopping carts in four of its upstate New York locations in a bid to offer consumers a “smarter ...
Wegmans announced it is now testing smart carts in stores, which could help customers skip checkout lines, track how much they're spending as they shop, and make grocery shopping faster. Wegmans ...
For today’s Good Question, Ron asks: Why aren’t people charged for stealing shopping carts? You see them all across the city now. There were nine at intersections on New Circle Road today.
1,917 carts have been recovered from a company that the City of Tulsa paid $100,000 to find and collect abandoned shopping carts.
The Lynchburg Police Department (LPD) said a 45-year-old has been arrested after stealing a purse from a shopping cart on Sunday.
Large retailers with over 76 carts will now be required to invest in one of three prevention plans in San Jose. The pilot program runs through July.
With thousands of shopping carts littered on its streets and in its parks and waterways, San Jose is forcing retailers to do more to prevent theft or retrieve them.
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