• DirigibleProtein@aussie.zone
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    11 months ago

    before they had the robots that push them for the workers

    What you talking bout Willis? Doesn’t every store have some poor schmuck pushing them around by hand?

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      11 months ago

      The store bolts a cart to one of these:

      https://danetechnologies.com/shopping-cart-retrievers/

      And then the person wrangling carts will pull carts out of the corral and load them up in front of this.

      They carry a remote that makes the retriever move forward, so the employee can just stand at the front of the (sometimes surprisingly long) train of carts and steer it.

      These things push way harder than a teenager in a back support belt could ever accomplish, so it both increases efficiency of retrieval (more carts at once) and reduces the chances of injury.