This was pretty damn stupid. I watched some guy take one of our wheeled baskets and put his kid (about a year old at best) in it. I then step in and tell the dad that he isn't allowed to do that, and that it states as such on our baskets (not big enough to be noticed, unfortunately).
That hasn't been the first that I've seen parents/relatives in question do this. There was a grandfather pulling on of those baskets with a toddler in it, and it fell over with said kid bawling its ass off in produce! I didn't notice that one until the kid fell out, and I decided to approach grandpa and state the freaking obvious.
Why do we have to be the ones to tell these people that it isn't allowed?!
That hasn't been the first that I've seen parents/relatives in question do this. There was a grandfather pulling on of those baskets with a toddler in it, and it fell over with said kid bawling its ass off in produce! I didn't notice that one until the kid fell out, and I decided to approach grandpa and state the freaking obvious.
Why do we have to be the ones to tell these people that it isn't allowed?!
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