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To safety experts like Rollins, the priority is making sure kids remained supervised. But parents can still return their shopping cart – just bring the kids.
In the clip, Daniela explains that her 1-year-old twins are too big to fit into the standard built-in shopping cart seats, so she decided to try one of Target’s stroller carts for the first time.
THIS IS AMAZING," she wrote. Target's certainly not the first store to introduce small carts for kids -- Trader Joe's, Lunds and the new Fresh Thyme have similar carts in their stores.
She called her post, which has been viewed more than 230,000 times, "MASTC" for "Mothers Against Stupid Tiny Carts." The carts were rolled out at 50 stores in Minnesota and 22 stores in New York.
Target had been testing the little shopping carts in 10 stores for more than a year. In late August, the company expanded the pilot to 72 stores — 50 in Minnesota and 22 in New York.
Falls accounted for 58 percent of children's shopping-cart-related injuries -- generally, children ages 3 to 5 fell from carts' main baskets, where they are unrestrained and their high center of ...
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