• @stallmer
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    I just put them in the pullout seat for toddlers.

    Also, where I live in the US at least, the grocery carts have hooks for grocery bags

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      10 months ago

      I’ve never seen carts with that little extra bit, but that’s what I imagined would be a good idea to have on them. Just some hooks to keep the bags from flopping to the bottom. Wherever you are is ahead of the curve when it comes to cart technology. 😅 The most tech in the carts around here is the locks on the wheels that turn on when you get too far away from the building to prevent people stealing them. 😮‍💨

    • DreamButt
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      710 months ago

      Think I’ve only ever seen this like twice. Really depends on what are you are in

    • Rods in my bags just seem like a cumbersome addition. Are they not harder to store? Do the long bars not hinder bringing them inside? I have narrow stairs before my door to my apartment I think those may make turning on them a hassle.

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        110 months ago

        I don’t own them, so I don’t know about storage. The handles are on the same side as the rods so carrying them should be easy enough.

    • @billbasher@lemmy.worldOP
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      Ya they made them plastic bag width but also the length of the plate. You’re either hanging off the edge or squished. So mildly annoying

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        610 months ago

        Yup. Back to the original post, have you thought about 3d printing a hangar to just temporarily put on the shopping cart? I was thinking about designing something real quick.

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            10 months ago

            Hey everybody, look at mr fancy pants over here! My bags did not come with any sort of fastening device, and besides, that’s why I own a 3d printer. To solve problems like this.

            (Begin infomercial acting)
            Narrator: Is messing with carabiners too hard sometimes?
            [actor fumbles with carabiner and drops it on the floor]
            Narrator: Does your arthritis prevent you from working those tiny little carabiners?
            [actor rubs their hands like they are in pain]
            Narrator: Do you forget to unclasp your carabiner when you finish shopping?
            [show shopping cart with 20+ carabiners attached]
            Narrator: Well fumble no more with the handy Shopping Cart Bag Holder by Figco™.
            [show someone happily shopping]
            Narrator: Act now while supplies last, only $99.99 + shipping and handling.

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          Great idea! That would be really easy to bring with. I’m gonna design one as well though I’d love to see yours too!

          Did you know I print or just suggest it? Just curious

  • @Tandybaum@lemmy.world
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    410 months ago

    Like 20 years ago I had this grand idea to sell add on kits for shopping carts to grocery stores. One would divide the cart in half so you could have heavy stuff separate from chips/bread/whatever. Another had all kinds of hooks/holders for stuff like that.

    Should’ve done something with that idea apparently.

  • @jasondj@ttrpg.network
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    110 months ago

    Go out and buy a “Mommy-hook”. It’s essentially a giant carabiner with a foam side for a “handle”.

    You wanna clip something to something? Boom. Mommy hook.