The Best Shopping Cart Features for Retail Locations

The best shopping cart features for retail locations

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Everyone’s familiar with seeing shopping carts in grocery stores. It’s a staple in our society. However, we don’t typically think of those large, cumbersome baskets and carts at various retail locations.

This isn’t to say that they don’t have any, just that they’re different. Check out our examination of the different basket and shopping cart features for retail stores below.

Get smaller carts

The types of shopping carts and baskets are key choices you should make based on your business and how much room your store has. While no one is saying you can’t have two-tier carts, the width is important because most retail stores have aisles narrower than grocery stores. In addition, many people buy less at smaller retail stores, so lightweight plastic carts with a narrow width are ideal. No one likes shopping in a place where they feel cramped, so small carts are essential.

You need accessibility

Your carts must be accessible, such as motorized versions. However, your store may not be able to accommodate those motorized shopping carts, so what do you do to mitigate this issue?

You could buy smaller motorized carts or lightweight carts with enhanced maneuverability. You must ensure that your employees maintain these carts regularly so that the wheels don’t accidentally lock up on a customer. There’s nothing worse than a customer trying to drive a cart and watching it tip over with all your precious merchandise.

You want to make using your carts as easy as possible for people with disabilities. Accessibility is one of the most important shopping cart features for retail locations.

Should you have shopping carts?

You may not need shopping carts at all. This is particularly true if you have a smaller retail location. In that case, it might be wise to invest in baskets instead. Make sure the size isn’t too cumbersome, and your customers should be satisfied. Ultimately, if you use these tips, you’ll find that people are more apt to shop with you and enjoy your wares.

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