
Wareham Target Is Really Dropping the Ball on This
It's a go-to for many. The red and white bullseye starts calling my name and I can't wait to see what random assortment of items I'm going to come come home with.
I'm obviously talking about Target. The retail store is more than just that. It's a destination, but one I have a problem with.
The Target Experience
Working the registers at Target has to be so interesting. So many times I've loaded the belt with things like toilet paper, shampoo, a roll of tape, new flip flops, a random toy, a half-eaten container of Pringles (mid-shopping snack with the kids) and so much more.
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It's an adventure, and one that I feel can get a lot better – in Wareham, in particular.
Wareham Target Shopping Carts Missing One Key Element
I've shared my gripes about shopping carts in the past and typically it's about their condition.
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However, the Target in Wareham has perfectly good shopping carts. Dare I say, great. They make my shopping experience an enjoyable one. Plenty of room for the kids to ride, but just one problem: totally lacking in the cupholder department.
Where Are the Cupholders?
If you have a Starbucks within your location, you should be REQUIRED to have cupholders on your carts. This has gone on far too long.
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Every time I go, I'm tempted to get a beverage, but with nowhere to put it, I get frustrated. Time and again my coffee or my kids' milks have dumped on the carriage or floor. I always grab a handful of napkins for this very reason.
What aggravates me more is that other locations – Dartmouth for example – do have cupholders built into their carts.
We know they're out there. Why aren't they in Wareham?
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