The voluntary program had been heralded as a powerful tool in the fight against trolleys being dumped in waterways, parks, on footpaths and in alley ways. But Woolworths said strong negative feedback ...
The Advertiser and Sunday Mail revealed on Sunday more than 6000 reports of abandoned trolleys had been recorded across South Australia as of September, about 1000 more reports than the same time last ...
Food shopping used to be straightforward, but now there’s lots to think about before you’ve even stepped foot inside the supermarket; shopping list, reusable bags and trolley pound coin. One lady on ...
One of the most annoying things about supermarket trolleys could soon be a thing of the past thanks to new Aussie-made tech. The Trolley Data Management Network (TDMN) has developed a coinless ...
Don't you just hate it when you go for your big weekly supermarket shop and discover the trolleys now have the £1 coin-operated lock? Yes, the reasoning behind it makes sense, but all you want to do ...
A CONSUMER backlash has forced grocery giant Woolworths to review its rollout of coin-lock shopping trolleys in some parts of Australia. The voluntary program had been heralded as a powerful tool in ...
The Trolley Data Management Network (TDMN) has developed a coinless shopping trolley lock and GPS tracking system that could prevent trolleys being dumped in streets, carparks or waterways - a problem ...
Local supermarket empire Drakes reveal their latest tactics to stop this major annoyance – including one very surprising, old-school solution. The Advertiser and Sunday Mail revealed on Sunday more ...
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