there big and bulky but i like them they giove u more room to fit stuff in there
Here's a red Target cart
The target near me has changed theirs from the lighter red and the curved front, to a standard shape and a brighter red like the one above. Now they mix in even more with the Lowe's carts which is right next to Target
Here's a few destroyed carts behind Target in Warwick, RI. Spotted near the loading docks, so probably backed over by trailers...
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Those images look tragic... nice to hear from you again, Chris!
target carts in Sicklerville, NJ
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I like the last kind, so different, using the symbol only.
I have found Target carts at both Kmart and Big Lots.
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here is one of the brand new Target carts at the Turnersville, NJ store
QuoteOriginally posted by videogamer75
here is one of the brand new Target carts at the Turnersville, NJ store
Wow. Is there any steel in those carts at all??
That Target store probably replaced the old Carts with the new ones and shipped the old carts in a trailer... but they forgot to secure them.... watch !! :insane:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yFegrRD0gc
After watching that video.
*cue TPIR losing noise*
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I first saw the video on MSNBC, then found it on Youtube, pretty funny, a big mess!
Apparently the all-plastic ones are no longer in production, so they now use these hybrid ones that look like a cross between the United #336 and the all-plastic Bemis units.
Quote from: Retail Regents on June 07, 2019, 10:22:05 PM
Apparently the all-plastic ones are no longer in production, so they now use these hybrid ones that look like a cross between the United #336 and the all-plastic Bemis units.
These carts are perfect for stores that take up more than one floor of space where Vermaport cart conveyor/escalators are present.
Here are some potential ex-Target carts being used by the A.C. Moore in Latham, NY. The inner part of the front logo box has scrape marks and this one has a partial white rectangle, likely one of those of a Charge It! inscription. But if they really are, why does this model have a plastic rack? Unless another retailer had similar inscriptions.