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Why do women in supermarkets block aisles and entrances, with their shopping trolleys?

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Why do women in supermarkets block aisles and entrances, with their shopping trolleys?

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People searching the shelves in a supermarket, are so concentrated in finding the items that they need, that awareness of the other people around them, or their needs is not the first thing on their mind. Neither do people take kindly to being regimented to walk behind each other in line, and avoiding delaying the person behind them. Whoever wanted to bring supermarkets to Britain did not understand this. I expect that both sexes would be doing this, but possible more women are shopping than men. The fact that a number of people are pushing handcarts around in single aisle, whilst others are attempting to do the same, possibly from another direction, and who are also intent on searching the shelves is a part of the frightful supermarket shopping experience. Aisles large enough for a single person to pass along fairly readily, are somewhat more crowded when a couple accompanied by 2 or 3 children are trailing along as well, also inspecting the shelves. We just have to wait for the end o

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