Do you want to pass the "good person" grocery test?
This "shopping cart theory" go viral and apparently determines whether you are naughty or nice.
When you finish loading your grocery stores into the car after your shopping trip, what are you doing with the basket? Consider your response carefully because it can reveal more about you than you think.
In fact, there is a swirling theory around the internet that says you can learn a lot about someone based on what they do with theirCart On the car park after shopping.
The "shopping cart theory" seemshave started on reddit, and from there he wascirculating social media.
Depending on the theory of the shopping cart, if you return your basket to the nearest carousel or the collection area designated after shopping, you are a good person. After all, completing this task requires little effort and benefits others, because campaigns do not take a parking space or potentially pose a danger to buyersconduct in the parking lot.
Since the return of the carriage is a relatively simple task, if you choose to leave your cart on the side somewhere in the car park, you may be a sign that you are a bad person, indeed.
Some people creditDanzig and set Frontman confit, Glenn Danzig, with the original theory. But no matter where he is from, he is prudent to say that this litemustest Struck a nerve, with many people who firmly affirm their belief.
The twitter user @Micahmacdonald is certainly agreeing with the theory:
Although it looks pretty simple to make your basket at the right place, the fact is that many people do not do it. But why?
According toAmerican scientistThere are a few reasons why people do not return their trolleys, including the fact that time can be bad or the receptacle can be too far from their car. Many parents have pointed out that they do not want to leavekids Unattended in the car just to bring back a shopping cart, and some buyers have problems with disabilities or mobility that make them more difficult to return the carriage.
Alwaysthe other people believe that letting their trolleys behindEnsure job security For wranglers used at the store, or possibly even lead to the creation of more jobs (the idea being that if a supermarket or a store has unattended trolleys on their car parks, they will have to hire more workers to solve the problem) .
What do you think? Go back your carousel basket every time? Or do you think you leave your basket in the car park is a valid choice?
Written by Bridget Sharkey forSimple.