The Great Shopping Cart Debate: Have Target's Designers Gone Mad?
Wed Sep 11 2024
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On the surface, Target's recent shopping cart redesign seems like a harmless attempt to make family shopping trips more enjoyable.
Social media influencer and mom Ashley Darling took to TikTok to express her outrage at the new design, claiming it fails to account for the needs of mothers and children.
But is she right?
Darling's main beef with the design is the placement of the cupholders near the bucket seat for her daughter.
She argues that this will lead to her little one trying to drink from her iced coffee, which is nothing if not relatable.
But what if we're asking the wrong question?
Instead of focusing solely on the cupholders, perhaps we should be considering the overall design of the cart and how it might cater to the needs of families.
Another point of contention is the tiny holes on the back of the bucket seat, which Darling believes are the perfect size for toddler fingers to get stuck in.
While this could indeed be problematic, might it not also provide a teaching moment for children about personal space and fine motor skills?
The debate has sparked controversy online, with some parents siding with Darling and others defending the design.
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