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e-richard
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Today's useless trivia
If you're shopping at Pingo Doce and do not have a 50c or €1 coin for the trolley, a UK £1 coin works as well.
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And it's worth the same 
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Re: Today's useless trivia
Matryx wrote:And it's worth the same
The 50c or €1.
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e-richard
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Doesn't matter what its worth, you get it back afterwards !
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Re: Today's useless trivia
e-richard wrote:If you're shopping at Pingo Doce and do not have a 50c or €1 coin for the trolley, a UK £1 coin works as well.
£1 coin works at Sainsbury's in the UK as well
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I can recall using Irish coins(before the Euro was used) on London parking meters and it worked a treat. 10 Irish pence would jam the coin meter for two hours. Lovely jubbly! 
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Re: Today's useless trivia
At Sainsbury's near us in Fife the customers are obviously more trustworthy because they don't charge a deposit for the trolley. Having said that Homebase on the same retail park do - must be something to do with different types of people - maybe DIY'ers in this area are not to be trusted to return the trolleys.
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Re: Today's useless trivia
Our Waitrose ones have an electonic brake that goes on if you pass area sensors. The ones from Morrisons are all in the canal.
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Re: Today's useless trivia
I use an old German 1DMark coin, same size as a quid, pro quo !
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James Faro
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Nowadays, a pound or euro in the shopping trolley slot means nothing to most people and a minority will dump or abandon the trolley instead of putting it back.
Now ,if trolleys have slots for £5 coins or €5 euro coins than I am sure there would be a very high return compliance rate!
Now ,if trolleys have slots for £5 coins or €5 euro coins than I am sure there would be a very high return compliance rate!
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in ireland anyway the €2 trolley in aldi works with a uk 2p coin.
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James Faro
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Joey, that means it should work with any trolley ,then!joeysoap wrote:in ireland anyway the €2 trolley in aldi works with a uk 2p coin.
Not a wise move to criticize a moderator but on this occasion E-Richard has got it wrong when he wrote that he posted this topic as useless trivia - not so! Some great tips have been picked-up here!
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Re: Today's useless trivia
James, if you file the edges off a 50p coin it will work in a 10p slot.
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Re: Today's useless trivia
Did it work for you?laserblazer wrote:James, if you file the edges off a 50p coin it will work in a 10p slot.
