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    Stevo, I reckon the coin system will go into every supermarket eventually. As for the carton thing, their hands are likely tied, the supermarkets will get a cardboard compactor, free of charge from the recyclers, in return for all cardboard being placed in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Stevo, I reckon the coin system will go into every supermarket eventually. As for the carton thing, their hands are likely tied, the supermarkets will get a cardboard compactor, free of charge from the recyclers, in return for all cardboard being placed in it.
    What would be an interesting statistic, is whether the introduction on the gold coin has had an impact. A dollar coin for a trolley to knock off is still a bargain ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    So the people can steal them and that's the supermarket's responsibility?
    Its the responsibility of the supermarket to effectively manage and protect their assets. It is not about abrogation of this responsibility by forcing the role off on to their customers. Theft, vandalism and mis-use of supermarket trolleys is a major problem for the supermarkets, it is not my problem. Perhaps instead of penalising customers by making them come up with the cash a reward system like say a 'scratchy' or points towards something on return of trolleys would be better? Perhaps RFID's on trolleys and alarm points, cattle grid type installation or other means of containing trolleys could be used. I don't think the the supermarkets have properly looked for alternatives and have just chosen the easy way out and foisted this responsibility onto the customer.

    How many 'trolley collectors' no longer have a job because of this system ? In the past kids earning a quid after school, low income people including pensioners and those of limited abilities have been able to work collecting trolleys. These people are at the low end of the scale and have now been further disadvantaged because the supermarkets won't effectively manage their assets. This system has only recently come into my area. The supermarkets colluded with the shire to implement this system in unison so that the customer couldn't protest by shopping at the next supermarket. I reckon it's wrong.

    End of rant.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Yep, they are the ones I am looking at breeding...those and Kalahari goats. Your right, they are great eating and very healthy. Will send you a sample once I am up and running ,

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    Stevo
    Looking forward to it . Hope you've got very good fences. These buggers get out one night your vegy gardens gone and your fruit trees will all be ringbarked!.

    Sorry I'm off topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Its the responsibility of the supermarket to effectively manage and protect their assets. It is not about abrogation of this responsibility by forcing the role off on to their customers. Theft, vandalism and mis-use of supermarket trolleys is a major problem for the supermarkets, it is not my problem. Perhaps instead of penalising customers by making them come up with the cash a reward system like say a 'scratchy' or points towards something on return of trolleys would be better? Perhaps RFID's on trolleys and alarm points, cattle grid type installation or other means of containing trolleys could be used. I don't think the the supermarkets have properly looked for alternatives and have just chosen the easy way out and foisted this responsibility onto the customer.

    How many 'trolley collectors' no longer have a job because of this system ? In the past kids earning a quid after school, low income people including pensioners and those of limited abilities have been able to work collecting trolleys. These people are at the low end of the scale and have now been further disadvantaged because the supermarkets won't effectively manage their assets. This system has only recently come into my area. The supermarkets colluded with the shire to implement this system in unison so that the customer couldn't protest by shopping at the next supermarket. I reckon it's wrong.

    End of rant.


    Deano
    The only penalty is the minor inconvenience of having to remember to carry a gold coin if you need a trolley.

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    Supermarket carparks amaze me. Have you ever seen the number of people who cruise through numerous times, trying to save themselves 20-50 metres walk.
    It is hard to return those trolleys, that trolley bay must be at least 10 metres from the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    What would be an interesting statistic, is whether the introduction on the gold coin has had an impact. A dollar coin for a trolley to knock off is still a bargain ,

    Regards

    Stevo
    We have trolleys laying around all over town, as well as in the river. All are either Coles, Woolies or IGA. Can't recall ever seeing an Aldi one. They're the only ones with the coin/token trolleys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    We have trolleys laying around all over town, as well as in the river. All are either Coles, Woolies or IGA. Can't recall ever seeing an Aldi one. They're the only ones with the coin/token trolleys.
    What a revival, it's funny going back nearly a decade people bitching about the invention of the green bag.
    Now look at the reality of it all.
    Cheers Jim

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    a thread revival of biblical proportions!

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    Strange, that! The post came up after I clicked the "New Posts" link!
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