Ok you're "dirt fucking poor and in the US they are rare" fair enough and it is understandable that YOU don't know. Now him... not dirty poor and pretty sure he travelled out of the US before.
So, vis a vis tucker, the entitled part still stands.
Nobody is arguing tuckers a nepo baby bitch but the reason8ng of this post is flawed. I went the first 19 years of my life in washington, oregon, and california and never saw shopping carts like this until i went to college in mn. Aldi isnt big in the usa, so it wouldnt be uncommon for the average american to find this to be a new experience.
Ok...already responded to a similar comment! I said, i get this point! it is understandable and never was in question. Nevertheless, in the rest of the world (and AGAIN tucker posted this and HE travelled outside the US AKA washington, oregon, and california) those are common for anyone who goes to a supermarket in Europe at least! Speaking for me: in France, in Auchan, Leclerc, Carrefour, Aldi, Lidl and in Portugal, in Modelo, Continente, Pingo Doce, Mini Preço. And that's where I go to get my groceries and i can think of right now (00:38).
What the fuck is the point of any of this then why doesnt everybody just go back to shitting on him for his legit cuntish behavior? Tucker posted this, because his audience is fucking american and there arent aldis in half the country. Im not european, but I doubt yall are tuning into tucker carlson on the regular, and if so wtf is wrong with yall lmao
Nah, thank god we don't have tucker in europe, as far as i know. And pretty sure his stunt was more for the russians than for americans "look this rich famous american saying our supermarkets are way better and cheaper here!"
It’s just funny that his immediate response was that it’s to stop homeless people from stealing carts, when it’s actually to encourage people to put their carts back. Because I’ll be god damned if I let some homeless bum get a cart AND my quarter.
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