The only store I know of that does this in the U.S. is Aldi’s.
Same here. I have visited an Aldi’s exactly once. So, despite what this “journalist” says, this is not a common feature.
Aldi is the only place I’ve seen it.
Aldi is not in Russia.
Yep, Aldis is the only one know of. So why was he mocked? A lot of people don’t go in the grocery anymore.
Many wealthy have groceries delivered.
Keeps out the riff-raff I suppose.
America has had Aldi for many years, but Aldi is the largest supermarket chain in the world.
And it’s just a method to get the carts returned so they hire less employees. Interesting but not exactly a genius breakthrough.
Tucker comes from money, lives in an exclusive neighborhood, Hunter Biden used to be his neighbor and friend.
Exactly. This is stupid. I am not sheltered in any way, and the only place I ever saw this was in Aldis as well, and only within the last year or two.
I would say it is “common” only if you live somewhere where it is common. Tucker lives in America, where it is not a common feature depending on where you live, apparently.