So, our LO is getting big enough to probably be able to sit in a shopping card and I'd like to get a shopping cart cover. Not just for the sake of germs on the cart from others, but if she's got a cold, I'd like to provide "protection" to others too.
Looking for more reasons to get one for when the debate comes up at home. Dh doesn't think it's necessary so I' need ammo to back up my reasons.
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Re: Need to convince DH - ammo wanted
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Yea, what she said. If you do the shopping, it's kind of your call. I can't imagine my hubby even batting an eye.
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Along with shopping carts, remind your DH that the cover can also be used on high chairs at restaurants. Those are always gross.
All great ideas! Forgot that it can be used for high chairs. I remembe when I waited tables, we only wiped them down with the same rag we washed tables with. If you think about it, we eat off of plates and yes baby hands on high chair go into baby mouth.
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No my husband doesn't own all the money. We discuss purchases in our house.
And it's our child, not mine or his.
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And to answer your original question, it comes down to basic cleanliness. Ask him how many times he has sneezed or wiped his nose and then held the shopping cart handle. Then think about how many people that store sees every day, for years, and carts that are never cleaned. Eww.
I've worked retail specifically running the front and being "in charge" of the person who SHOULD clean the carts. They aren't clean... they never see a single speck of anti-bacterial unless you wipe them down. The cleanest they get is after a good rain. So raw meat, cleaning products (from the store not from cleaning), anything that someone can pull off a shelve has touched that handle and more then likely still on it.