I also use a cart and when my husband got one for me the guy was pleasant and explained that they currently had 9 carts down and all the available ones that were available had no indicator lights because someone had cut a square hole up where the power indicator was supposed to be. He didn't say if it was someone trying to fix it but my husband said there were several other carts there in same condition. Carts looked very old and in rough shape which is true of our local Wal-Mart as well. Mine died halfway through busy store but my husband brought me another one that was charged but with no indicator lights and a hole too.
It's because of the 600# customers wearing them out getting their diabetes laden food. Or young kids taking all of them without a disability.
chill out
How many electric carts should they have? Dozens? Is it reasonable to expect that sort of thing?
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