tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301242351144025942.post271256020110377576..comments2024-03-13T14:44:36.092-07:00Comments on Trader Joe's 365: Day 279 - Southwest Chicken PoppersSTGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11250015231001004499noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301242351144025942.post-13966904455484220782015-10-07T19:10:29.074-07:002015-10-07T19:10:29.074-07:00Relatedly, the one place it can be appropriate for...Relatedly, the one place it can be appropriate for a cart to be left in a parking lot is by the handicapped parking spots (out of the way of cars) - some mobility impaired people rely on leaning on them to get into the store.<br /><br />Those barricades sure make that location look all around unfriendly tho, uncharacteristic of the chain. Was it maybe another retailer's spot first, and they just didn't take them out?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301242351144025942.post-83975618794888884452015-10-06T12:55:28.878-07:002015-10-06T12:55:28.878-07:00Yeah, anyone in a wheelchair would have to enter o...Yeah, anyone in a wheelchair would have to enter onto the sidewalk at the restaurant NEXT TO TJ's, then wheel up to the grocery store. Bit of an ADA nightmare really. But it must be "compliant' with regulations or they couldn't do it. "Complaint" and "welcoming" are, of course, two different things. :)<br />STGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11250015231001004499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301242351144025942.post-8433540921717642252015-10-06T11:40:29.156-07:002015-10-06T11:40:29.156-07:00Never mind the shopping carts--how would a custome...Never mind the shopping carts--how would a customer in a wheelchair get in or out? No curb cuts, and it looks like there's not enough space to fit between those barriers. Rakewellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15873391354585352712noreply@blogger.com