I'm afraid to say that I'm a bit of a Rebel when I comes to Supermarkets! Due to poor mobility, I used to use one of the supermarket's ride on Carts, but the seats were often very worn, never cleaned, and when I once wiped one with a babywipe thinking it was a food spill, it was obviously excrement, so I gave up using them for good, and started using my own Mobility Scooter instead, hanging a strong shopping bag onto the handlebars, and another one at my feet to put the heavier items in.
I had in fact created my own personal Shopping Trolley!
It was good fun to say the least, I soon found out who their store detectives were as they followed me around as I filled my shopping bags! At the checkout, I would empty the contents onto the belt, tip each bag upside down and give it a good shake to prove its emptiness, then hand my bags to the Assistant for repacking!
The Wines and Spirits isle was the best bit, my late Father was a heavy Whiskey drinker, and on some visits I would buy two bottles of a good single malt for him, the looks on some people's faces as I popped them straight into my shopping bag were amazing, as we're the Tanoy calls for a code for security to go to the Isle I was in! The staff soon got to know me, I normally visited at quieter times early evening, got to know one regular checkout Lady quite well, and eventually the security staff started to trust me and stopped following me around every time!
The Law states that this is not an offence unless you go.outside of the store without paying for goods. I had previously asked several times for their mobility carts to be serviced and their faulty brakes looked at after I stood up to get off one and it shifted causing me to fall into the floor. The automatic Brakes that should come on when stationary were well and truly knackered, so 100% the action that I was forced to take after that incident was entirely the company's own fault!