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Reddit User's 'Shopping Cart Trick' Goes Viral to Stop Supermarket Queue-Jumping

Tired of impatient shoppers cutting in line? This Reddit user has a simple solution. Their 'shopping cart trick' is gaining traction, promoting fairness and order in supermarkets.

In this image there are a few people working in a restaurant, in front of them on the counter there...
In this image there are a few people working in a restaurant, in front of them on the counter there are a few items in front of the counter, there are a few customers standing, in the background of the image there are sauce bottles, menus, clothes, lamps, etc.

Reddit User's 'Shopping Cart Trick' Goes Viral to Stop Supermarket Queue-Jumping

A Reddit user has sparked a conversation about supermarket etiquette, suggesting a simple trick to prevent customers from jumping the queue at the checkout. Long lines and impatient shoppers have led to arguments, particularly at self-checkout machines. The Reddit user, whose identity remains unknown, shared a common frustration: customers placing their items on the conveyor belt before the previous customer has finished unloading. This habit, observed to be more prevalent among younger shoppers, often leads to disagreements among customers, especially at the self-return machines. The user proposed a 'shopping cart trick' to deter this behavior. By placing your cart in front of your own when unloading, you create a clear boundary, indicating that the checkout process is not yet complete. This simple act can help maintain order and prevent queue-jumping. While the specific Reddit user who suggested the 'shopping cart trick' remains unidentified, their tip has gained traction, highlighting a common issue in supermarkets. By being mindful of our actions and respecting others' space in the checkout line, we can help keep supermarkets running smoothly and argument-free.

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