Usually they are called Baggers or Lot Attendants
The shopping cart managers!
Stockers
there are 56 shopping carts in a supermarket
No. The ones pushing carts do. Hahaha.
Lot associates retrieve shopping carts from cart corrals, gather up carts customers leave out on the lot, and help load customers' orders into their vehicles.
It can be either. Horse-drawn carts are virtually all pulled. Library and shopping carts are pushed. However, any pulling or pushing force that is exerted includes a pushing force against the ground (i.e. friction).
Yes, probably at least 75% of them did pushing wheelbarrow like carts with their supplies.
A person make running vending carts can make about $10 an hour
The rather obvious answer is - so they can pick up more shopping than if they had to carry everything to the checkout !
miller
When a Shopping Cart passes A Special Coded Yellow Line in the parking lot it will LOCK the shopping carts, making it unusable until unlocked by a store staff. When this happens Contact a store staff member to help you get it unlocked. The reason some carts lock is to prevent customers from taking the shopping cart off the store premises. Many stores are using this system, to help keep the streets clean of shopping carts, and so customers can always have carts to use! If they didn't use this system carts would end up on the streets and near homes, and none will be at the store for use! Many stores are using this cart system!
cartwright is a trades person skilled in the making and repairing of wagons and carts.
A person can rent laptops in Toronto by going to the local electronics store, such as Best Buy, and asking to rent carts of laptops. The Laptops are often put in carts for easy storage.
Someone who builds or repairs wagons/carts is a "Wainwright"