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Walmart Shopper Attacks ‘Tall People’s’ Carts — And Shares Photos of the Only Way She Can Launch New Designs

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A WALMART shopper questioned the chain about the new cart design.

This customer criticized the retailer for what she called “strollers for tall people.”

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A Walmart customer criticized the store over its shopping cart updateCredit: Facebook
The customer questioned what she called 'strollers for tall people'

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The customer questioned what she called ‘strollers for tall people’Credit: Facebook

Osha QueenLove Ravenell shared an image of her trouble on Facebook at a branch in Summerville, South Carolina, about 20 miles northwest of Charleston.

The customer said these strollers were not suitable for shorter shoppers like her.

“Walmart… I asked you to renovate the store and everything, but you had to go get those tall carts?” she wrote on it publish.

“You guys had me walking around feeling like a T-Rex with my arms folded close to my chest to push you.”

Ravenell posted an image of her stroller and a second image reaching almost up to her chest.

The buyer didn’t look impressed in this photo.

“Make these carts short and friendly,” she added.

Some other commenters laughed at Ravenell’s dilemma.

“Well damn baby T-rex arms,” one person wrote,

“Why do they do this to you,” said someone else.

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Ravenell wasn’t the only Walmart customer to complain about the new design.

These tweaks included a phone slot and a cup holder.

They also expanded the child seat from 32 inches to 37.8 inches.

The shop also controversially increased the handlebars from 39.75 inches to 43.3 inches.

Walmart recently made some changes to its shopping carts

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Walmart recently made some changes to its shopping carts

Another shopper shared an image of her struggle on Facebook, US Sun previously reported.

Jayne Jones Sullivan explained why these new carts made shopping uncomfortable for her.

“The new store layout and displays are cool, but what about the tall shopping carts?” she asked.

“I don’t like them at all.”

“If I had a child in the seat, I wouldn’t even be able to see over it,” she added.

The US Sun has reached out to Walmart for comment.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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