Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Tucker Carlson is surprised about 10 rubles coin cart system during grocery shopping in Aldi in Moscow, Russia, as he shaded homeless people in America.
The video has gone viral and he’s currently being dragged on social media.
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Michael: Is is that he never goes to supermarkets, or do American supermarkets not have this?
Pete: All the stores in France did this when I was a kid there. At some point, lots of companies made keychains to give away with little disks of the right size so you didn’t even have to keep the right coin on you.
Melissa: We have this thing called magnets, that if you take a cart outside of the parking lot the wheels lock up. It’s been around for decades.
“Wow, no more shopping at @AldiUSA!” Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) wrote in response to the ad in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The popular TV personality hosts a prime-time show — The Ingraham Angle — every weekday, speaking to an audience of hundreds of thousands of Americans.
The ad for a “national procurement specialist” position stated that the company prioritizes “upholding our guiding principles of diversity, equity & inclusion (DE&I) and enacting change that lasts in our communities.”
“Our goal is to build a space where everyone who walks through our doors feels welcome,” it read.