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Big shake-up to trolleys at two major supermarket chains and it will make them easier to steer

Big shake-up to trolleys at two major supermarket chains and it will make them easier to steer

Scottish Sun17 hours ago
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DOING a big grocery shop could soon be easier due to new American-style plastic shopping trolleys being trialled at two supermarket chains.
The new designs are said to be lighter and easier to steer, without any noisy clanking sounds.
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A major shake-up to Tesco trolleys is in motion
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The new additions are similar to those used in big American chains like Target
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New trolleys in action
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Tesco's trial at its Sheffield Infirmary Superstore involves hybrid trolleys, comprising a metal chassis with a plastic basket.
Waitrose's all plastic ones are at its Brent Cross store.
The new additions are similar to those used in big American chains like Target, with its iconic bright red carts.
It's not known whether they'll be rolled out more widely, but it's understood feedback is being taken from customers.
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Hannah Lewis, managing director of trolley supplier Formbar, believes shops and customers will prefer them.
She added: 'Trolleys are important, they are the first thing you see as you go into a supermarket.
'The plastic ones are more cost-effective to maintain, as well as being fully recyclable.
'We'll be seeing them much more in the future which I think people will like as they are easier to push around than the steel ones, and they are quieter too with no metal rattling sounds.'
Mrs Lewis also hopes that plastic trolleys will be less desirable to thieves, who target them for scrap metal.
Pictures of the new trolleys at the Sheffield store in Tesco have been a talking point on the social media forum Reddit, with some users unconvinced of their benefits.
One said: 'At least these won't rust when they end up in the local river, canal, duck pond, etc.'
Another added: 'Nope they'll float merrily on by instead.'
One shopper also reported the trolley was smaller, with another saying: "Are they trying to make it less obvious how much less we can get for a £100.
"I filled a whole trolley."
Others speculated that shoplifters who load up trolley-loads of goods to nick wouldn't be able to take as much.
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One new trolley is black and light-weight
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There's a comfortable seat for younger kids
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There's also a larger red version for bigger shops
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This comes as Tesco is giving away Clubcard points for free as part of a huge summer day out deal.
The limited-time reward scheme is part of the 30th anniversary of the supermarket's Clubcard Rewards.
Shoppers can take home 1000 Clubcard points free when they exchange at least £5 of Clubcard vouchers with one of Tesco's Days Out Reward Partners.
That means shoppers can earn £10 worth of points for free, just for exchanging their vouchers.
However, customers need to exchange their points before July 29th if they want to make use of the deal.
Celebrating the launch of the incredible deal, Shama Wilson - Tesco's Group Membership and Loyalty Director - said: 'We know our customers are always looking for things to do across the summer, especially during school holidays, and so this is always a popular time for Clubcard members to exchange their vouchers for double their value with Reward Partners.
'To make that even more rewarding, and to celebrate 30 years of Clubcard rewards, we are offering an amazing £10 of points back when you spend on days out.
'It means you can exchange your vouchers and get great savings while getting £10 of points in return to go towards your weekly shop or even another great day out later in the year.'
The deal can only be redeemed once on each Clubcard.
Over 23 million British households have a Clubcard, helping customers to make huge savings when shopping at Tesco.
Plus, the "perfect holiday set" has just landed according to one Tesco shopper - as she shows off the perfect striped duo & it costs just £32.
And, fashion lovers were sent into a frenzy with the supermarket's stunning green puff sleeve midi dress.
The frock was such a hit with shoppers that they brought it out in a cerise pink earlier this year.
The F&F Pure Cotton V-Neck Puff Sleeve Midi Dress is avialable in sizes six to 22, and can be snapped up online or in store.
It features a classic V-neck and tie at the waist to cinch you in.
Meanwhile, we told earlier how shoppers were racing to snap up a £19.50 'chuck on' summer dress that is "gorgeous on" and comes in three colours.
How has Tesco's F&F upped its game
By Fabulous' Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend
ZARA has become a high street staple in recent years thanks to its hot-off-the-catwalk designs and affordable prices.
But recently those prices have risen with the brand's popularity.
However, if you are looking for high fashion inspired outfits with low price tags you needn't drag yourself to your local shops, just head to the supermarket instead.
F&F has come a long way from selling a few backs of T-shirts and fluffy dressing gowns and is now a must have shopping destination for thousands.
They produce good quality, long lasting and on trend clothes that puts others to shame.
F&F is filled with Zara dupes and other looks inspired by our favourite shops that will set you back less than £50 - and you can get them while you pick up your dinner.
I for one love F&F denim, it's durable, fits really well and has all the best silhouettes.
So even if you're not looking for reasonable prices but just want good clothes, get yourself to Tesco.
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There's hopes the plastic trolleys will be less desirable to thieves, who target them for scrap metal
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