Leslie admits in a TikTok video that she simply leaves her shopping cart behind after shopping at the supermarket and doesn’t return it. This sparks outrage. But she doesn’t care.

Leslie is a mother of two children and lives in Los Angeles. In a TikTok video, she admits that she doesn’t return her car after shopping. Her reasoning: the effort of packing the shopping into the car, putting the children in the car and then returning the car is too much for her.

The statement drew a wave of criticism and outrage on social media, with one critic commenting: “Shopping cart return stations are all over the parking lot – so never really more than 20 seconds away and you still can’t be bothered?”

Many mothers described Leslie as simply “lazy”: “I just unload the groceries, bring the cart back with the kids and then load them in. The same way we got out of the car. It’s that simple,” commented one woman. Everything else is just lazy.

According to the New York Post, Dobson responded to the critical comments by calling on women to trust their gut when they feel unsafe and to ignore the judgment. “They can judge me as much as they want,” said Leslie.

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