Common Household Products: Are You Using Them Incorrectly?

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8. Loops for shopping carts

When it comes to grocery shopping, nearly any retailer with carts can provide you with a convenient experience at no additional cost—using a shopping cart is typically free. Many people find that plastic shopping bags from stores like Target or Walmart can become quite heavy and cumbersome once loaded. However, there’s a handy feature on grocery shopping carts that you might not have noticed: the loops located next to the child seat.


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You carry your grocery bags with them. After checking out, you can hang the bags from the loops. For consumers who have a lot of bags and sensitive products, this works great. Simply hang the heaver bags on the shopping cart loops before heading outside to your car to avoid worrying about them crushing fragile items like bread or eggs.
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