P.V. wrote:
> "BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> kirjoitti viestissä
> news:h1u97p$qmo$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> In news:Hs-dnfgOLJO4O9_XnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@earthlink.com,
>> Ralph Mowery typed on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 18:19:38 -0500:
>>> Yes, Barry we have an Aldi a few miles form my house here in North
>>> Carolina. I do not think I have ever been in there. I am thinking
>>> they do or used to do some strange things such as having to have a
>>> quarter to put into a slot to get a buggy for the grocerys and you
>>> get it back when you bring it back. Atleast one store of somekind
>>> does from a report from the men at work.
>>
>> Yes in the three states I have seen Aldi's, that is how it works (in
>> the Midwest). So if you want to steal an Aldi's cart, it will cost you
>> 25¢.
>
> The purpose of requiring a coin for cart isn't actually to decrease
> temptation to steal carts but to encourage customers to bring carts back
> to their place, instead of just abandoning them at parking lot after
> use. The coin wouldn't be worth the cart, but it's more likely worth the
> bother to bring the cart back.
>
> P.V.
>
You are correct PV.
ALDI's is a DEEP discount grocery, you bag you own stuff. They do on
occasion sell some odd items, like camping gear and PC's, or a super
water slide...
http://www.aldifoods.com/us/html/off...9_ENU_HTML.htm