What is this called? The strollers like things we use for stores?

Ge1st asked:

As soon as you arrive at a store, you pay a coin, either 25 cents or a dollar, or smth like that, for using the buggy like thing that holds your groceries… What is this buggy slash stroller called? Being born in Canada, I never knew the proper name. Thanks.

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  1. Jackie says:

    A shopping cart?

  2. ?????pendragon09 says:

    In the MidWest we call the shopping carts, or just carts.

    I’ve also heard them called trolleys, baskets, and buggies (like you said).

  3. mama3 says:

    Shopping cart. I to was born and raised in Canada and I STILL know what they’re called. Was that supposed to be a put down?

  4. stephbabyy says:

    its called a shopping cart.
    && here in america
    you dont have to pay to use it :]

  5. SpaceCase says:

    where I come from we call it a shopping cart

  6. LoRes says:

    Yes, they’re free in America. They’re so free that they plague massive parking lots and people sometimes steal them for their own underground illegal races!

    They’re called Shopping Carts, and they’re the most notorious drive-by vehicle in the Nation.

    In England I believe they’re called Trollies.

  7. blackboi says:

    dnt no man, born in zimbabwe

  8. mystic_chez says:

    shopping trolley
    shopping cart
    or just trolley

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