Truth or Clutter: Got a pencil?
How many of my clutter problems started in a shopping cart?
10% __ 25% __ 50% __ 75% __ Even the FBI can't make me tell__
I've noticed in upscale shopping areas that there are shopping bags instead of shopping carts. There is no need for carts in a couple of LA/Beverly Hills shops, since they are boutiques with only an armload of clothes in the whole shop.
How willing am I to go into a big-box store or big -box company in a mall with only a shopping bag instead of using a cart?
I'll try it __ How big a bag? ___ Maybe___ Get serious! No cart? ___
I get a cart "only" to put the toddler in, but I know I'll put more than one item to buy in with Bitsy.
True __ Probably true___Who? Me? I might not buy a thing in here__
There are no scores here. Only you know if your regular answer is an answer to the excess stuff at home.
My confession: I think it's ridiculous to wait in line at checkout with only one thing in that cart--so I once added a belt and sash that I never once used so it would seem worth waiting in line. Recently, I went home without the belt I think I needed, rather than wait in line with one thing.
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