Americans wild shopping cart claim Aussies agree with

An American women living in Australia has made a bold claim about the shopping carts at some of our biggest supermarkets — and hundreds of Australians agreed with her.Lex B, known as @LexInWonderland on TikTok, said she had a “controversial” opinion after living in Australia for nine months.The expat, who is originally from Houston, Texas, said while she has been in Australia she has shopped at Coles, Woolworths and fruit shops.“I’m not a controversial person, but here we go.This is a thought I’ve had for a long time — basically since I’ve been here,” she said in the clip.“American trolleys [shopping cart] are better than Australian trolleys.”She said it was “comical” that it was her “biggest gripe” about living Down Under, revealing she located here due to her husband’s job.“I dread having to make a turn at the supermarkets, I suck at it and of course the story in my head is everyone’s watching me and they know I am a foreigner,” she said.She explained to news.com.au that the only difference between shopping carts in the US and Australia — besides what they’re called — is that in America the two back wheels were locked.“You’d think this would make it harder to manoeuvre but it’s quite the opposite! I recently went back to the US for a visit and actually posted a video of me using an HEB trolley so folks could see the difference,” she said.

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Never miss a story.Her video racked up hundreds of comments, with many people offering tips — or taking the opportunity to have a little joke.“Aussie trolleys don’t just get you through the supermarket – they prepare you for life.

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