Smaller shopping carts equals smaller bills?
People buy roughly 30 percent more items when they shop with a big cart than when they don’t, according to the author of a book about shopping habits.
"And the bigger the cart we're wheeling around the store, the more likely we are to stock it full of stuff we probably don't need," Martin Lindstrom, author of “Buyology: Truth and Lies About Why We Buy," writes in Parade Magazine.
So is this true when you shop?
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