People are only just realising what the hidden extra section is for in shopping trolleys and it’s so handy | The Sun

People are only just realising what the hidden extra section is for in shopping trolleys and it’s so handy | The Sun

10/31/2022

HAVE you ever accidentally squashed a French stick or a bunch of flowers in your shopping trolley?

Well, one mum has been left stunned after discovering an entire section that stops that from happening.



Gemma Bird, aka Money Mum Official, took to TikTok to share her revelation.

"Oh my God, is it just me or did you realise these existed on trolleys?" Gemma said.

Showing the wire round sections on the end of the trolley that are perfect for putting long loaves of bread or fragile flowers in, she added: "I’m still in shock!"

She wrote over the top of the video: "Did you know what they were for? 

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"I can not get over I didn’t know this is what they are for."

"Flip it round so its in the small section then put the flower etc in," one wrote in the comments section.

"Amazing thanks for the tip," Gemma replied.

"I thought they were for wine," another added.

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With Gemma laughing: "Well they can be hun!"

"Yep. some have a space below for big packets," someone else wrote.

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But another person insisted the hack doesn't work on the newer trolleys in supermarkets.

"They are old trolleys," they wrote.

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