Woolies shopper shares little-known trolley feature that prevents heavy groceries from escaping!
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Here at the SDC, we’re always working to bring you hacks guaranteed to improve your shopping experience, like this Kmart price check hack which many of you seemed to love!
Now we’re back with another little-known trick, and this one is for the Woolworths trolley.
Picture this, you’re loading your shopping into the car, and your trolley decides to go for a stroll. The only way to stop the seemingly sentient grocery carrier is to hold your foot out. While this works, it means you have to load your groceries in at a horrible angle, causing unnecessary muscle aches and taking sweet time. Sounds familiar doesn’t it?
Well with this hack, your shopping experience is all about to change. One TikTok user shared that she never knew that the trolleys at her local Woolies had a foot brake which can be used to stop it from rolling away.
One Woolies shopper shared that she was not aware the trolleys have a foot brake. Credit: TikTok/@mikhaelapaiges.
“I think I’ve been living under a rock for the past 26 years,” said Mikhaela, as she demonstrated how to use the clever feature.
In the clip, Mikhaela used her foot to press down on a red lever just above the rear right-hand wheel of the trolley. This activates the brake which stopped the cart from moving.
To release, she simply lifted the lever back up again using her foot, allowing the wheels to turn again.
“Please tell me I’m not alone!!” the shopper said, and several viewers agreed with her.
“You’re not alone,” said one woman, while another person wrote: “Never knew, I will be looking next time.”
However, some people also pointed out that the feature has been around for quite a while and not every Woolworths store has them.
“Only some shops have them, not all, but I think all trolleys should have them,” said one shopper.
According to 7NEWS, the foot brake was made for Woolworths branches that have sloping car parks, and not every store has them.
The feature can also be found on larger Woolworths trolleys to help parents load and unload their children from the seat carefully, as well as prevent the trolley and the child inside from slipping while shopping for groceries.
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