Neighborhoods: Basket Case
Posted by Jonathan York
Safeway ordered a new fleet of shopping carts for its store at 17th and Corcoran Streets NW last year. The company paid a little less than $100 apiece for carts smaller and easier to handle than their forerunners. But they weren't all fitted with the security system that makes the wheels lock when they pass a boundary. So in the last few months, at least 17 carts have disappeared from the “Soviet Safeway.”
“The manager told me, anecdotally, that some customers have seen ‘em in apartment buildings, or that some customers have said they're good for laundry,” says Safeway spokesperson Craig Muckle.
Some of those customers live in the R Street Apartments a few blocks away at 15th and R Streets. One resident says he often sees two of the carts in front of the building when he goes to work before dawn; they're always gone when he returns. Another man says that neighborhood kids and homeless people claim the carts for their own. “They ain't no adults out there stealin’ no shoppin’ carts,” he says.
Resident Andrea White has spotted a couple of the carts herself. “I heard they all over D.C.,” she says. “Somebody been takin’ them things.”


5 Comments:
At 5:06 PM, Anonymous said...
Years ago, Safeway on 17th would let people leave an ID and take the carts out of the store. It was nice. After you took your week's worth of stuff home, you brought the cart back and picked up your ID.
Of course adults steal them. They end up in basements and laundry rooms at the apts around the area.
At 12:13 AM, Anonymous said...
It's a good thing I only live half a block away, or I might have stolen one just to get my groceries home.
At 12:17 AM, Anonymous said...
Wouldn't it be crazy if apartments spent a hundred bucks on a cart for tenants?
At 9:10 AM, pbdotc said...
i bought some burgers there once. they tasted like stalin's underpants.
At 2:19 PM, Anonymous said...
My friend found a cart on his way home one evening. Now it is in his living room and he uses it to hold alcohol and move his puppy around his house. It's quite the decoration.
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