depends if you knew it was there then yes but if you didnt know it was there then no
One question. Who are you going to blame? The cart? It's your fault for hitting the cart in the first place and not noticing it.
grocery cart or grocery buggy
The effect is that the grocery cart moves around the aisles of the grocery store as the mommy directs it.
All types of companies use an online grocery cart to store potential purchases while online. An example of a large company that uses online grocery cart is Amazon.
I do patent. First to invent.
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No. Gravitational force is the attractive force that objects of mass have on other matter (including light). Pushing a grocery cart is an example of force, just not a gravitational force. Now, dropping a grocery cart would be an example of gravitational force, since it is the Earth's mass that is attracting it towards the ground.
The child threw a box of cereal into the grocery cart. The art teacher will cart her supplies from classroom to classroom. He sells hot dogs from a small cart at the park. She bought flowers from the cart across the street.
there is no exact answer, but there are stores such as independent grocer, sobeys, IGA, and lablaws with both large and small carts available. also, if you ask an employee, they will be glad to assist you.
Well if you want to buy cheap, you should check out http://www.amazon.com/Super-Shopping-Cart-Folding-Grocery/dp/B0000UZ58M. It is a very inexpensive folding grocery cart that seems decently built an durable to withstand your project. Its only 25$ but if you want a more normal sized one you can get one for about 50$ just about anywhere.