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This woman’s genius shopping cart hack will save your aching back
Parenting is tough, but with the help of family, friends, and a couple parenting hacks it’s not so bad. A mom living in Houston, Texas, shared a trick that might take some of the strain off grocery shopping with your little ones.
In a viral Facebook post, Castrillo shared a shopping cart hack that had many wondering why they didn’t think of it years earlier.
The mother of three said that one day her mother complained that her back hurt. She found it difficult constantly having to lift her grandchild into and out of a shopping cart. Wanting to make her mother’s life a little easier she shared a shopping cart hack that she learned from her stepmother.
Instead of lifting your child into the cart, simply lift the back panel and allow them to climb inside. She’s been using the hack for about two years with her children and it’s made her life a lot easier.
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