my freaking neighbour stole a trolley and put outside their house, so everyday i go out ill just talk about the trolley loudly so they can hear, hopefully they get pai sei and return the trolley =.=
a mini minah called me a matrep recently.
I don think i dress like one, and i have a complexion of a chinese, cos i am a chinese.
Got pissed because of the labelling.
What have my post gotta do with supermarket trolleys?
Well, apparently she was pushing it back home from NTUC.
so yeah. . .
Good job to her.
Originally posted by maskedangel:a mini minah called me a matrep recently.
I don think i dress like one, and i have a complexion of a chinese, cos i am a chinese.
Got pissed because of the labelling.
What have my post gotta do with supermarket trolleys?
Well, apparently she was pushing it back home from NTUC.
so yeah. . .
Good job to her.
u mean called u a macik wazzit?
FairPrice urges customers to return trolleys after losing 200 a monthafter
SINGAPORE: Return the trolley once you are done shopping - is a message that has been heard for years. But are shoppers listening? Apparently not, going by the scale of the problem that supermarket chain NTUC FairPrice has to grapple with.
Everyday, FairPrice has more than 10 retail assistants going
around to collect trolleys dumped by inconsiderate shoppers. Some were
even left them about two kilometres away.
Yeo Teck Lye, retail assistant, NTUC FairPrice, said: "The furthest
I've gone is Bishan Park. Someone complained of an abandoned trolley
there. So I took the bus and wheeled it back by foot. It took me 25
minutes."
Leaving the trolleys in all the wrong places may be a convenient habit for some, but it is hard work retrieving them.
It is a problem that will not go away despite measures like the S$1 coin-deposit system and public awareness campaigns.
FairPrice lost 2,403 trolleys last year - that is S$150,000 in
replacement and repair costs. Two main reasons among shoppers are
laziness and inconvenience.
Ironically, a survey done by the supermarket found that nine out of ten culprits know they have to return the trolleys.
Seah Kian Peng, managing director, Group Business, NTUC FairPrice,
said: "What we really hope is a change in behaviour. We want to tell
all shoppers who are not doing the right behaviour to be considerate
and think of other shoppers.
"It's not just one trolley. For one trolley that's not around, you
inconvenience many other shoppers who, as a result, are unable to use
the trolley when they need it, especially during this festive season."
In the last Lunar New Year, about 300 trolleys went missing - 100 more than the average 200 a month.
FairPrice said now is the best time to rev up on the awareness. It
is working with the Singapore Kindness Movement to educate shoppers to
reverse this trend.
- CNA/vm
that time i saw 1 trolley
inside still gt $1 haha
mi put back the trolley and earn $1
Should put a $50 note for the trolley. SEE WHO DUN WAN RETURN!
Originally posted by XD2229P:Solution for missing trolleys: Impose $20 rental fee
This family uses shopping trolley to store shoes
Originally posted by XD2229P:I told woman to return trolley. But who would listen to a 10-year-old?
hey kid
i rather u go return the trolley and earn the $1 since she dun wan, u take lor