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Letter: Make stores keep track of rogue shopping carts | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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Wherever I go around the island — from West Side to Kapolei, Aiea to Ala Moana or Waikiki to Hawaii Kai — I see a very high number of abandoned grocery carts. In my neighborhood in Kapolei, I counted eight, and that’s only at one of the Villages in Kapolei.

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Although taking a shopping cart from Walmart, Target, or other stores seems like an unimportant act, the reality is that in several parts of the United States this action can have serious legal consequences. Stealing or leaving carts not only affects businesses in million dollar economic losses, but also creates logistical problems for the daily operation of stores. Thus, states like California, Arizona, Florida and New York have implemented san…

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Star Advertiser broke the news in Honolulu, United States on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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