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I do something similar....
I like to rip around Costco and power slide the cart around corners. When someone manages to position their cart in such a way as to block the whole aisle, I crash through the cart, IF doing so won't hurt someone.

It boggles my mind how people can block a boulevard-wide Costco aisle with a single cart and a fat derriere. People have no sense of social harmony.
I treat shopping carts like driving, drive on right, and when "parking" put the cart out of other's way. Really simple
I'll tell you whut? I'd put money down that they drive the same G-D way!
 
I typically go to Costco on Wednesday or Thursday after 6:30pm. Never on weekends unless absolutely necessary. I get there before an employee opens the garage style entry door. In and out in less than 30 minutes.
 
What makes the aisles crowded is the people who want free food. That's Costco's strategy to slow the shopping experience so shoppers will buy more things they wouldn't normally buy. That happened to me several times, buying something I wouldn't have noticed if I hadn't blocked in the aisles.
 
For food WINCO has a good selection and better pricing, COSTCO for bulk food and they have other items of interest, then Walmart, then Safeway/Albertsons (They have minor inventory differences, same high price). My wife also shops Dollar stores and Target, Bi-Mart is okay on price, low inventory. H-Mart or G-Mart for Korean items (Required at my house)

I wear a scowl and am rarely bumped.
 
Toilet paper, cat litter, and Gregg's Ranch Dressing. Not sure we save our $65.00 a year though. But those three things alone have become necessity.
Eye glasses every two years or so.
 

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