Trolley rage
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Trolley rage is the common name for a heightened level of anger and frustration while in a supermarket or shop of any kind.
Trolley rage is a very general term, in that it could apply to anything from bumping carts, to throwing tantrums in the supermarket. Whereas it can be caused by anything from items being out of stock, to rudeness of fellow customers or employees.
[edit] See also
- List of rages
- Rage (emotion)
[edit] Further reading
- "'Trolley rage' at supermarket", BBC News, 2003-05-19.
- Chrisopher Bantick. "The sadness of Christmas", The Age, 2004-12-20.
- Tim Rayment. "The age of rage", The Sunday Times, 2006-07-16.
- "Shopper in 'trolley rage' clash", Guardian Series, Newsquest Media Group, 1998-09-05.