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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 512511" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>We dont have a local Target but I imagine the motorized carts are a pain everywhere. Our walmart doesnt have a lot of them and they do break down every so often and if you get there doing a rush hour, you are out of luck. Sometimes they have a plain wheelchair but they are mostly broken down and you cant push a wheelchair and a cart. </p><p></p><p>My local grocery store is supposed to have two carts but one must have broken because there is only one there now and the last several times I have been there I havent even seen it. Means I can only shop for about 5 or 10 minutes and I am out of there. I havent actually shopped for groceries in weeks. I spend a ton more money when I shop for each meal a day at a time. </p><p></p><p>Everyone thinks its easy to get those carts too. Its not. Its also not easy to just have a wheelchair and then take it with you places alone. I have a wheelchair but it does me no good if I am by myself. The thing weighs about 40 pounds or so and for me to lift it in and out of my trunk is really hard on me. Then I have to pull it open and get it all settled right and put the foot pieces on it. Then I would have to wheel myself around where I need to go and I dont have a basket for it. I cant push a cart with it so I would just have to use one of those small handbaskets and get maybe 10 items total.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 512511, member: 1514"] We dont have a local Target but I imagine the motorized carts are a pain everywhere. Our walmart doesnt have a lot of them and they do break down every so often and if you get there doing a rush hour, you are out of luck. Sometimes they have a plain wheelchair but they are mostly broken down and you cant push a wheelchair and a cart. My local grocery store is supposed to have two carts but one must have broken because there is only one there now and the last several times I have been there I havent even seen it. Means I can only shop for about 5 or 10 minutes and I am out of there. I havent actually shopped for groceries in weeks. I spend a ton more money when I shop for each meal a day at a time. Everyone thinks its easy to get those carts too. Its not. Its also not easy to just have a wheelchair and then take it with you places alone. I have a wheelchair but it does me no good if I am by myself. The thing weighs about 40 pounds or so and for me to lift it in and out of my trunk is really hard on me. Then I have to pull it open and get it all settled right and put the foot pieces on it. Then I would have to wheel myself around where I need to go and I dont have a basket for it. I cant push a cart with it so I would just have to use one of those small handbaskets and get maybe 10 items total. [/QUOTE]
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