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I should explain further. The design of the trolley consists of a frame with the wheels on; in cross section, this has a vertical at the back coming up from the rear wheels, a short horizontal bit at the top and a long diagonal going back down to the front wheels. On top of this sits the basket, joined to the horizontal piece front and back. (Actually there are two cross-pieces at the front and back of the horizontal and it is here that the joins are found.)

diagram of trolley

Anyway what happened was that just after I'd loaded 6 litres of orange juice into the trolley, the two rear joins (red in the diagram) failed and the front of the basket fell down towards the floor. At this point a staffer goes off to get me a new trolley.

broken trolley diagram

Anyway while they're gone the second pair of joins (green) break too. The basket goes straight down and the frame shoots out the back. So I get to stand around with a trolley now in two completely separate bits for a couple of minutes chatting with another shopper who saw it all while my new trolley arrives.

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Date: 2002-09-16 12:05 pm (UTC)
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Having been back a couple of times since I think the design I described is quite common. I'll try to look out for the braces half way down the basket, I don't think I've noticed anything like that, and I don't see how they'd allow the trolleys to nest properly either.

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