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Social Construction of Shopping Cart Etiquette

  • The Cart in the Middle of the Aisle

    The Cart in the Middle of the Aisle
    Some people stand in the middle of the aisle while they try to decide which product they want to buy, while others pull their cart off to the side. This isn't a spoken rule, but many think it's rude when someone takes up the entire aisle. It has become a social stock of knowledge.
  • Appropriate Shopping Apparel

    Appropriate Shopping Apparel
    Some people go to the grocery store in their pajamas and don't have a second thought about it. I'll bet everyone at some point has seen something like this. It has become everyday life.
  • Black Friday Shopping

    Black Friday Shopping
    On Black Friday, typical shopping etiquette seems to go out the window and people go crazy over the deals. In America, this has become normal excepted behavior during this shopping holiday.
  • Not Returning Shopping Carts

    Not Returning Shopping Carts
    Often people leave shopping carts in a parking spot or on a curb instead of walking them to the cart area. Not returning carts is another example of everyday life for most Americans.