Doobie Doo
Veteran

The "shopping cart test," a popular internet meme, suggests that returning a shopping cart to its designated area after use is a simple, convenient act that reveals a person's moral character and capacity for self-governance.
Here's a breakdown of the concept:
- The Premise:
The theory posits that returning a shopping cart is a universally recognized "right" thing to do, and failing to do so indicates a lack of self-discipline or consideration for others.
- The "Test":
The shopping cart test is a lighthearted, informal way to assess someone's moral compass, with the idea that returning a cart requires minimal effort and demonstrates a willingness to act responsibly.
- Debate and Nuance:
While the theory is often presented as a simple "good vs. bad" test, there's also debate about whether it's a valid measure of morality, with some arguing that there might be valid reasons why someone might not return a cart, such as being in a rush or having difficulty maneuvering a cart.
- Social Norms:
Scientific American reported that people return carts according to social norms, which fall into two general categories.
- Debate and Nuance: