Is there a trash can located near each cart-return area at your Wal-Mart?
Dec 15, 2007 by kriend | Posted in Polls & Surveys
Our Wal-Mart parking lot has looked trashy, precisely every day, since it opened a few years ago. On windy days, paper and plastic bags, litter nearby areas. Besides that, one ever knows what they are prevalent to step on in the dark-baby diapers for
Nope no slops can near cart return in the parking lot. There are only garbage cans near the store entrance. That kinda sucks cuz if i have muck in my cart, i have to walk all the way to the store to throw it out. Still, i put in the extra effort to throw
patchy | Dec 15, 2007
I regard as there is only one trash can by on of the entrances.
LEMON | Dec 15, 2007
No, but there should be.
mikemitch90210 | Dec 15, 2007
Nope no debris can near cart return in the parking lot. There are only garbage cans near the store entrance. That kinda sucks cuz if i have offal in my cart, i have to walk all the way to the store to throw it out. Still, i put in the extra effort
patchy | Dec 15, 2007
yes, there's a trash can in the de rigueur areas in the Wal-mart.
candy c | Dec 15, 2007
No, if they did the trash cans would be stolen.
Be Good! Santa is Coming!! | Dec 16, 2007
yes
emtp911 | Dec 22, 2007
CART'M alternative uses for trash?
May 30, 2007 by sharlaksmith | Posted in Green Living
Does anyone come up with that there community could accomplish this? I came from a small coastal town in Oregon. The local "away" is a wonderful place. There are recycles areas for glass (dark and clear), paper, plastics, magazines, familiar
In Minneapolis, MN we don't have a system as you describe, but recycling is at all even easier:
Almost everything that is recycle-able is collected by the city via a green container you put next to your trash bin.
During part of the year
steve d | May 31, 2007
How hard can it be for a grocery store to pick up an abandoned shopping cart?
Feb 01, 2008 by periwinkle135 | Posted in Houston
I've made two calls already to a townswoman Kroger. A shopping cart was left directly across the street in front of my house and it's just an eyesore. It's bad enough there's a grown up empty lot that the Conurbation doesn't do anything about, but now
yes, I ponder you can put it out with trash!
Dbldiva | Feb 01, 2008
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