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A lot of people believe that returning their shopping carts to the cart corral makes the a "better" person. Even more people have beef with me for pointing out the flaw in the the cart return expectation and the idea that adhering to that expectation somehow means you are a good, or better person. Let's break this down together from a macrosocial and macroeconomic perspective.
By Corey BucknerA lot of people believe that returning their shopping carts to the cart corral makes the a "better" person. Even more people have beef with me for pointing out the flaw in the the cart return expectation and the idea that adhering to that expectation somehow means you are a good, or better person. Let's break this down together from a macrosocial and macroeconomic perspective.