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OS Chic Shopper club (ex Wally trolley) :)
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Do Ikea still have shopping trolleys, and how much are they - does anyone know?“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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I am pleased to see that this has been bumped up because I am seriously thinking of buying a Rolser.I had pretty much decided on a Rolser anyway,after thinking about it for a long time and then I was out shopping in Norwich a while ago and I saw a woman with a cow print Rolser :j and I rushed over to have a look at it :rotfl: She probably thought I was a bit mad,but I had never seen one in real life before.
She was younger than me,quite glamorous and trendy and she said someone had bought it for her birthday and she absolutely loved it.She was more than happy for me to look at it and showed me inside and all the little pockets etc. and I knew there and then that I had to have one.
So now it is just a question of choosing which design/colour.I do love the cow print,but there is also a black and white floral which is nice too.
I don't drive and I am so fed up of carrying heavy bags of shopping home from the supermarket,with my arms nearly dropping off :rotfl: Many a time there are things I want to buy,but I know I wouldn't be able to carry them,so a trolley is the answer.0 -
Love them?Do Ikea still have shopping trolleys, and how much are they - does anyone know?
Yes they do and they were under £10 in the sale...I havent been for 6 weeks (since sale) but the standard price is about £12!(with ikea family card which is free) I doubt very much if they have stopped selling them as they have had them in for ages . They are in the ikea family department .:D I have the pink floral one!!JAN GC- £155.77 out of £200FEB GC £197.31 out of £180:o. MARCH GC - out of £200
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Cool, thanks bertiebots.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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Love them?my cool, cow pattern, rolser wally trolley has been consigned to the understairs cupboard for quite a while now. It does sterling work as a mobile food store at the moment. It is a lovely trolley and very good and manoeverable with a full load. Something I will keep indefinitely
Reason being that I use my electric bike these days with two good panniers on the back0 -
Not a posh expensive rolser type but a lakeland cow print £9.99 version:
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/F/product/21812working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
Love them?Ive got that lakeland cowprint one winging its way to me right now......dispatched yesterday:j
Cant wait to get it, im so sick of passing by all the tinned food that i want to buy (tomatoes, cat food etc) cos i know how heavy it'll be to get home!!
Im only 27 and couldnt care less if people snigger at me for having a trolley, cos i'll be the one sniggering when theyre moaning at how heavy their bags are!! muhahahahaha
BRING ON THE TROLLEYS!! WOOOOOOOOOOOO:T"IM JUST SITTING HERE WATCHING THE WHEELS GO ROUND AND ROUND, I REALLY LOVE TO WATCH THEM ROLL. NO LONGER RIDING ON THE MERRY-GO-ROUND. I JUST HAD TO LET IT GO"0 -
Have no idea what they areI apologize if this has already been asked but I do not have the time to read through all this thread and a search hasn't brought anything up....
My question is: do you think people/shopkeepers might think people who put stuff in their wally trolley before going to the checkout might be shoplifting?
It's the one thing that holds me back from getting one.
otherwise I think it would make my life a lot easier - I've just come back from doing a supermarket run with 2 small children (very well-behaved), a dodgey trolley and loads of impatient shoppers with equally wonky trolleys. Honestly, my 3year old was better behaved than some of those plonkers going around trolley bashing!"Finish each day And be done with it.
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and Absurdities have crept in.
Forget them as soon as you can."
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Love them?I don't use my trolley to put things in before I get to the checkout. Normally I undo the velcro on the top and hang the frame over the handbag hook on the trolley while I'm going round the shop (if it's empty, anyway - if it's already half full I just take a hand basket round the shop while pulling the trolley). Then I fill it up when I get to the checkout.
Once I was followed around a Sainsbury's Local by a bolshie security man who was convinced I was going to be shoplifting just because I had the trolley with meOperation Get in Shape
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Love them?Hi npsmama,
Like Rzl I undo the velco fastener and hang my shopper on the back of the supermarket trolly, or sometimes I just plonk it into the trolly and pile my shopping around it. At the checkout I normally chuck everything back into the supermarket trolly then pack my shopper once I'm through the checkouts. (I usually have a VERY full load and have to use every inch of space in my shopperso carefull packing is a must for me!).
I'd not recommend using your shopper instead of a supermarket trolly unless you are shopping somewhere they know you well enough for everyone to be comfortable with it.
Rzl, have you tried asking bolshie security guards if there is somewhere to park your shopper securely and if not, would they mind looking after it while you shop? This worked a treat for me when I got fed up with being followed round by one of those "I know everyone is a thief and I'm going to have them" types.
Congrats on getting your shopper JoleneM, how are you getting on with it?
Anniewoo, what did you decide on? Have you got it yet?My first reply was witty and intellectual but I lost it so you got this one instead
Proud to be a chic shopper
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