Kmart's $30 shopping trolley on wheels divides the internet
"Ain't no way I’m being seen in public with that!"
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Using one of the trolleys provided at your local shopping centre can be hit or miss to say the least.
Will it be clean? Will all the wheels work? Will it ever turn in the direction you want it to? You won’t find out until it’s too late.
So, to amend this issue, many people have instead opted to bring their own. Iterations like the viral Clax Cart foldable trolley have grown in popularity for their smooth driving and convenience, but it’s definitely on the pricier side.
Thankfully, Kmart has an affordable solution - but it doesn’t quite have the same sleek look.
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Would you try it?
In an effort to help shoppers take home their hauls more easily, Kmart has come out with a $30 Foldable Shopping Trolley.
Standing at 91cm, the $30 trolley allows Aussies to shop and carry their items easily from store to store, and back to their car - complete with five handles and five spinner wheels.
But, the catch is, it’s absolutely hideous.
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“No thanks, looks horrible!”
Shoppers have taken to social media to roast the budget buy, which reminds me of the big plastic bags they use to store soccer balls in schools.
TikTok user @the.digital.darling posted a video praising it for its convenience - but no one in the comments agreed.
“Ain't no way I’m being seen in public with that,” said one disgusted user.
“You could slap a Gucci label on that and I still won’t be caught dead with it,” another agreed.
“Why did they make it look like a trash bag,” a third person asked.
“No thanks looks horrible,” another person said.
“It stays in your car!”
But, others had more productive ideas for the trolley, where thankfully it wouldn’t actually see the light of day.
“It stays in your car! No bags dump all the food in your shopping trolley then transfer to that bag then it’s only seen coming out of your car into your home,” one commenter suggested.
“Shopping not so much, moving YES,” said another.
“This would be perfect to pick up all the clients' goodies when we shop for the elderly,” said another person.
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Originally published as Kmart's $30 shopping trolley on wheels divides the internet