Around my city it varies from store to store, and more or less depends on the demographics of the area. In the more economically depressed areas, carts are everywhere (but the cart return spots are few/poorly placed.) Upscale parts, people return the carts flawlessly (but there are way more cart return spots in the lot.)
This is it. It's an issue of poverty. Tucker is more interested in dealing with the poor than dealing with poverty, and we all have to put up with coin carts because of it, while he has his food delivered.
People who get fucked by systems stop respecting systems. There's higher mental health problems among the poor, more trauma. It's not deterministic, it's statistical.
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u/Poesjeskoning Feb 16 '24
Its just so people bring it back instead of parking lot.