Morrisons rolls out change for parents despite shoppers saying 'it's frustrating'
Morrisons has rolled out a new store feature across supermarkets nationwide after a successful trial. Morrisons, which is rivalled by the likes of Tesco, Aldi, Sainsbury's, Asda, Lidl and more, is rolling out new children's trolleys and checkouts across more of its stores after a successful trial.
The spokesperson said: "We can confirm that we are introducing Child Friendly checkouts into our stores. We want customers of all ages to enjoy shopping at Morrisons and know our younger shoppers are often keen to help out at the tills so we welcome them to have a go next time they’re in our stores.”
One Reddit user wrote: "Morrisons introducing those tiny trolleys for kids. It’s the Easter holidays and all the kids want to scan their own shopping once the parents have finished theirs. I can tolerate being rammed by tiny trolley drivers, but using the checkouts themselves is a step too far!"
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Another typed: "my local lidl has had a dwindling collection of these little trolleys for a while - no idea what's happened to them all, they had at least 5 or 6 initially - but they now only have one left and let me tell you, with 3yr old twins that is the worst possible outcome.
"every time we go in i have my fingers crossed that it won't be there." Another said: "those tiny trolleys are the worst thing. No blaming the kids it’s the parents who don’t teach them how to act in the shop. Running up and down the aisles crashing into people doesn’t make for an easy shopping experience.
"The parents just don’t care though. I’ve seen some really well behaved little ones pushing the trolleys really well and respectfully but then there’s the ones whose parents just let them run off around the store. It’s frustrating."
Another defended the supermarket and said: "It's cute and I do not give enough of a **** that my shopping might take 10-15 minutes longer. Plus, it makes the shop more pleasant than the tantrums kids throw of they're getting bored."