@@urbainleverrier1 one of our stores shopping carts was found like 5 miles away in a ditch. And we have CVS shopping cart and they wont come get it back because they are lazy pieces of shit.
“Yeah, so that’s my gaming setup, over there is my cabinet, here is my lamp, and as you can see, I also have this nice premium quality shopping cart. Got it at a great price too!”
This reminds me of the shopping cart theory: "The shopping cart is the ultimate litmus test for whether a person is capable of self-governing, the post states. To return the shopping cart is an easy, convenient task and one which we all recognize as the correct, appropriate thing to do. To return the shopping cart is objectively right. There are no situations other than dire emergencies in which a person is not able to return their cart. Simultaneously, it is not illegal to abandon your shopping cart. Therefore the shopping cart presents itself as the apex example of whether a person will do what is right without being forced to do it." but this result transends not returning the shooping cart to its proper place, but actively stealing it. Full-on anarchists just wanting to see the world burn. For shame.
its why pretty much every store in europe that has shopping carts will have them chained up, and to use them, you need to put a coin in them. It's not that it costs money to use them, but you dont get your coin back unless you put the cart back and chain it again. Now the coins you put in are like, literally pennies worth of money. But people still don't like losing money. Therefore they will almost always put the cart back. I have never in my life found a shopping cart just left somewhere in a parking lot. It's always where it's supposed to be. Yet when you present this elegant solution to americans, very often you get hit with the response of "wtf lmao im not paying for a shopping cart, this is dumb".
@@james7919 yeah, in my area we still actually have a place that does the loonie thing (nofrills, do they all do the cart thingy?), but that might just be because mostly older people go there I find, and they tend to have change on them no matter what, so no complaints.
Shopping carts and street signs just sit there and are free to take, in fact they want to be taken out of the cold and in your home, but you know what else is free? Unturned Free to Play Unturned Free to Play is a zombie survival game that can be played alone or with friends in servers with randoms, it is also easily modded and has a wide selection of mods in the steam workshop, steam, the only place you can find this game on PC, though you can buy it on console as well.
I don’t think Schlatt realizes how expendable street sings, traffic cones, and shopping carts are. So many of these things just get tossed or forgotten so you can just take em and no one will care
plus, you can just, like, buy them. people make street signs, where do you think the department of transportation gets them? they buy them from a supplier, said supplier will sell to anyone, plus, there are actually good reasons why you might need to buy a street sign (for example, privately owned roads need to get their own signage, such as at airports, large college campuses, and large industrial parks)
@@technoturnovers7072 Interesting. I'm gonna go ahead and put 1,000 different speed limits on my road so that going to work is more challenging and fun. Thank you for your helpful knowledge on the subject.
I'm not gonna lie, I was actually tempted to try taking one of those "men at work" signs some construction guys set up to hang up near my gaming setup. I didn't but I still want one though.
Just take some old abandoned/slightly worn ones. Men at work signs are genuinely important so itd be better to steal signs that are trivial and or ones thatd get replaced anyway 🤷♂️ HJDJAJ Sorry I just kinda wanted to say so, sorry to make it a bit of a downer :(
Carts rarely get thrown away, and if they do its because they are absolutely not useable anymore. Those carts in the video look brand new, they are 100% stolen
@@justarandomguy3969 carts get thrown out anytime there's a brand change, while these were probably stolen there's plenty of ways to get them for free.
I work in a grocery store, there’s no real rule about not being able to take them home. Theoretically you can take as many as you want. And stores will 100% give you displays for free when they stop using them, all you have to do is ask them when they are gonna be done using it and they will give it to you after the promotion
0:56 my dad built like 90% of these in our city so he took an extra one home and now we have one, we also have a pillsbury dough boy themed reach down freezer
Fun fact, if you see the displays in stores that are either metal or cardboard, they are indeed free. They get thrown out. Its also surprisingly cheap to buy street signs and traffic lights too
I'm starting to wonder if anyone out there stole an item, like a sign or a shopping cart, after they saw schlatt reacting to how many other people have already done that.
0:55 Actually it's debatable on those candy racks. I was in grocery retail during high school and I found out we get new racks every once in a while. The old candy racks are forced to be thrown to the dumpster. However, there are people like that one in the video that would just take it home instead of throwing it away. *So it's technically legal to take those candy racks. If the store doesn't want it anymore, it's another person's treasure.*
@@louiesatterwhite3885 I used to work retail, from what I understand it’s basically just like that one episode of Trailer Park Boys where if it’s in public domain it’s fair game.
As someone who works at Walmart, if we aren’t using the display anymore and you see it laying around somewhere, shit free but shopping carts, I’m more impressed in how you got away with it
My brother lived at the house i did 2 years before me and built up a collection of street signs and such. After he moved out and i moved in we carried the tradition and had a shit ton of traffic cones, some of those plastic road barricades, more signs, etc. Our entire basement was filled with it all. I just wish we didnt have to get rid of it all when we moved out. Oh and there was also the time in 8th grade when me and my friend saw a mostly broken stop sign, finished it off, then carried it home around a mile and a half away. I actually think that might have been what started my brother and his friends collections. Good times
Stuff like the m&m's rack are sold off when stores close down. This one may be legit. 1:14 Also I have one of these. I bought it at a yard sale for $1. Lady's son was drunk and stole it. 2:12 I also have a traffic light. My mom bought it from Sears 20+ years ago, as it was a thing sold like those "slow down, children at play" signs.
please to the few of you absolute legends who keep doing this never stop, It always make me laugh like I haven't in years and I think we all agree about that amen brothers, keep doing tiktoks work!
my store USED TO have little shopping carts for kids to use and feel important and annoy tf out of their parents. i say used to because within weeks they all got stolen.
With the m&m display, companies sometimes I've them to people rather than throw them out. One of my friends got a bunch of stuff when his blockbuster shut down. He got the Pokemon snap printer, cause they had just shoved it in a back room for 20 years.
Fun fact: I had the ability to buy a real working traffic light a month ago at a yard sale. The story was that the lady’s brother bought it at a warehouse auction. Unfortunately I didn’t buy it because they’re expensive when you don’t take them the free way
I like that his reasoning sounds more like stealing shopping carts is physically impossible rather than just illegal
he has a point, how tf are people able to take a god damn shopping cart with them home tho????
@@gyokuyon okay, that's fair. finders keepers
I have two in my garden cause my friend brought it round and I don’t know where to put it 💀
@@urbainleverrier1 one of our stores shopping carts was found like 5 miles away in a ditch. And we have CVS shopping cart and they wont come get it back because they are lazy pieces of shit.
It’s been physically impossible for “schlatt” since the “incident” in 1999
I love just how the shopping carts just became a general decor display for their rooms. Next to their beds and everything
“Yeah, so that’s my gaming setup, over there is my cabinet, here is my lamp, and as you can see, I also have this nice premium quality shopping cart. Got it at a great price too!”
@@alpha_9997 That five finger discount
@@BisexualBean49 its a steal
This reminds me of the shopping cart theory:
"The shopping cart is the ultimate litmus test for whether a person is capable of self-governing, the post states. To return the shopping cart is an easy, convenient task and one which we all recognize as the correct, appropriate thing to do. To return the shopping cart is objectively right. There are no situations other than dire emergencies in which a person is not able to return their cart. Simultaneously, it is not illegal to abandon your shopping cart. Therefore the shopping cart presents itself as the apex example of whether a person will do what is right without being forced to do it."
but this result transends not returning the shooping cart to its proper place, but actively stealing it. Full-on anarchists just wanting to see the world burn.
For shame.
If you don't return shopping carts, you shouldn't be allowed to vote.
its why pretty much every store in europe that has shopping carts will have them chained up, and to use them, you need to put a coin in them. It's not that it costs money to use them, but you dont get your coin back unless you put the cart back and chain it again. Now the coins you put in are like, literally pennies worth of money. But people still don't like losing money. Therefore they will almost always put the cart back. I have never in my life found a shopping cart just left somewhere in a parking lot. It's always where it's supposed to be.
Yet when you present this elegant solution to americans, very often you get hit with the response of "wtf lmao im not paying for a shopping cart, this is dumb".
@@crow__bar We used to have these in Canada but stores stopped using them after too many "Complaints" From people who never carried a Loonie
@@james7919 yeah, in my area we still actually have a place that does the loonie thing (nofrills, do they all do the cart thingy?), but that might just be because mostly older people go there I find, and they tend to have change on them no matter what, so no complaints.
@@iregretthis The NoFrills I usually go to doesn't do that anymore so it could just be relative to wherever you are in contrast to where I reside
Each time his chat says "but there free" always makes me laugh
Where free?
@@ijemand5672 God Free
I mean they are tho
Shopping carts and street signs just sit there and are free to take, in fact they want to be taken out of the cold and in your home, but you know what else is free? Unturned Free to Play
Unturned Free to Play is a zombie survival game that can be played alone or with friends in servers with randoms, it is also easily modded and has a wide selection of mods in the steam workshop, steam, the only place you can find this game on PC, though you can buy it on console as well.
@@colton5604mo you need to put a coin in
"There's no price tag" alright everything's fine here.
That last one is by definition an admission of guilt.
Nah,that was him exercising his rights in the land of freedom o7
@@croverns164 Yeah, it's the uhhhh... 309th Amendment. It reads, "Stealing is to be considered a serious felony... Unless the stolen item is free."
@@lockerbuddy2039 yeah,it was just written in small print so a lot of people missed it
So its fine, because they are free :D
I don’t think Schlatt realizes how expendable street sings, traffic cones, and shopping carts are. So many of these things just get tossed or forgotten so you can just take em and no one will care
plus, you can just, like, buy them. people make street signs, where do you think the department of transportation gets them? they buy them from a supplier, said supplier will sell to anyone, plus, there are actually good reasons why you might need to buy a street sign (for example, privately owned roads need to get their own signage, such as at airports, large college campuses, and large industrial parks)
@@technoturnovers7072 Interesting. I'm gonna go ahead and put 1,000 different speed limits on my road so that going to work is more challenging and fun. Thank you for your helpful knowledge on the subject.
Traffic cones especially, when I worked on the road, we never once went back to get them.
We used brand new cones every single time.
What about the sponsored Walmart/GameStop display shelves
@@emerablade2021 stores give away promotional displays when the promotion ends
If "schlott" only knew the "immense" joy that comes from "vandalizing" corporate and "council" property, his reaction would have been "different"
did you just accidentally type the onomatopoeia for a dog drinking water instead of "jschlagg"?
it's great to see "schlatt" is trying to be a good influence on his "fans"
Whats up with the quotation marks? Like thats actually shlatt and those are actually his fans????
@@imatcpell1987 its a running joke in "schlatts" fanbase
@@toxic_optimist2146 ah ok
I'm not gonna lie, I was actually tempted to try taking one of those "men at work" signs some construction guys set up to hang up near my gaming setup.
I didn't but I still want one though.
You can just buy one of those
@@croverns164 You don't need to buy one. They're free. Just take them off the street.
Just take some old abandoned/slightly worn ones. Men at work signs are genuinely important so itd be better to steal signs that are trivial and or ones thatd get replaced anyway 🤷♂️
HJDJAJ Sorry I just kinda wanted to say so, sorry to make it a bit of a downer :(
just take one. their are free
@@connor9295 yeah, just get a wrench, maybe a friend, and just take one, they just leave em hanging up everywhere.
1:59 the pure rage in his voice is palpable, he is just aghast at the prospect of people stealing street signs
But they're *F R E E*
Karts get thrown away and if you ask at the store they'll give you promotional stands at the end of the promotion.
The stands I can understand, especially if you work there it wouldn't surprise me if someone took those homed
@@DamoMartin free shelf
Carts rarely get thrown away, and if they do its because they are absolutely not useable anymore. Those carts in the video look brand new, they are 100% stolen
@@justarandomguy3969 carts get thrown out anytime there's a brand change, while these were probably stolen there's plenty of ways to get them for free.
Everybody knows shopping carts are one time use, you don't double dip.
Honestly if you asked they’d probably give you old stands and things that would get thrown away anyway
Yes and people also sell it, coca cola and monster freezers are very common
Depends on the country in some they literally are free, they give it to stores depending on the amount of products because it's a win win
Sometimes, it's often technically against policy, and you're supposed to destroy them.
@@CrymsonNite *But they’re free*
just work there and ppl dont ask any questions when you just take them i have a whole mannequin from when i worked at macy's
"... But they're free, no price tag"
💀💀💀💀
Nice to see schladdy being present in his children's lives and teaching them that stealing is bad. We need more fathers like him
FUCKIN SCHLADDY LMAO
I work in a grocery store, there’s no real rule about not being able to take them home. Theoretically you can take as many as you want. And stores will 100% give you displays for free when they stop using them, all you have to do is ask them when they are gonna be done using it and they will give it to you after the promotion
0:56 my dad built like 90% of these in our city so he took an extra one home and now we have one, we also have a pillsbury dough boy themed reach down freezer
I simply cant understand why "Schlatt" doesnt get it, they are free, you can take them.
It is not free.
@@newyorkyankees81 Wrong. I've taken many, you can just take these things.
@@newyorkyankees81 they're free
@@newyorkyankees81 No price tag though
@@newyorkyankees81 but it is tho. They're just there
He just sounds like the chill dad trying to reason with his teenage son on stealing 🤣
I love how Technoblade have shopping cart in his room and Schlatt is just losing his shit over it
That was techno
Fun fact, if you see the displays in stores that are either metal or cardboard, they are indeed free.
They get thrown out.
Its also surprisingly cheap to buy street signs and traffic lights too
I'm starting to wonder if anyone out there stole an item, like a sign or a shopping cart, after they saw schlatt reacting to how many other people have already done that.
If they don’t enforce the rules, why follow them?
I mean, those people's lives weren't free as well, but "Schlatt" took them anyways in 1999
I love how he sounds genuinely upset and disappointed. Like he's trying his best to teach them.
0:55 Actually it's debatable on those candy racks. I was in grocery retail during high school and I found out we get new racks every once in a while. The old candy racks are forced to be thrown to the dumpster. However, there are people like that one in the video that would just take it home instead of throwing it away. *So it's technically legal to take those candy racks. If the store doesn't want it anymore, it's another person's treasure.*
"But they're free" - Chat 2022
When the founding father's called America the land of the free I don't think this is what they meant...
Nah,this is exactly what the founding fathers want
@@croverns164 "America the land of the free. And be free, we mean those M&M displays you find at a grocery store" George Washington
I've seen so many shopping trolleys in uni bedrooms that it surprised me to see Schlatt react like that
I’m pretty sure if it’s a certain distance away from the property it’s technically not their’s anymore.
It's still their property, they just don't give a shit. It'd cost them more to take you to court than it would to just let you steal the shit
@@louiesatterwhite3885 I used to work retail, from what I understand it’s basically just like that one episode of Trailer Park Boys where if it’s in public domain it’s fair game.
I love the smile at the end of "This particular item was illegally obtained :D"
As someone who works at Walmart, if we aren’t using the display anymore and you see it laying around somewhere, shit free but shopping carts, I’m more impressed in how you got away with it
Schlatt when stealing:😰
Schlatt when towers: 😆😂😆🤣
I love these moments because it makes Schlatt seem like the responsible one
My brother lived at the house i did 2 years before me and built up a collection of street signs and such.
After he moved out and i moved in we carried the tradition and had a shit ton of traffic cones, some of those plastic road barricades, more signs, etc.
Our entire basement was filled with it all. I just wish we didnt have to get rid of it all when we moved out.
Oh and there was also the time in 8th grade when me and my friend saw a mostly broken stop sign, finished it off, then carried it home around a mile and a half away. I actually think that might have been what started my brother and his friends collections.
Good times
Man SCHLATT'S viewers are no better than he is. It seems they're doing their own little 1999 type things
No price tag- no price
What do you mean it’s all free bro.
"But they're free"
watching this is a walmart "security cameras in use" sign sittin behind me on my wall
Stuff like the m&m's rack are sold off when stores close down. This one may be legit.
1:14 Also I have one of these. I bought it at a yard sale for $1. Lady's son was drunk and stole it.
2:12 I also have a traffic light. My mom bought it from Sears 20+ years ago, as it was a thing sold like those "slow down, children at play" signs.
What do you mean “Schlatt”? It’s all free for the taking.
Honestly this is the hardest that I’ve laughed in as long as I can remember
He’s so stressed
please to the few of you absolute legends who keep doing this never stop, It always make me laugh like I haven't in years and I think we all agree about that amen brothers, keep doing tiktoks work!
Last video missed the opportunity to put "Land of the free" at the end with the american flag
“You can’t take shopping carts and street signs, they’re not free!” 🤓
When I worked retail my boss let me keep cardboard cutouts of Star Wars characters.
Every time we see these videos we see Schlatts sanity being eroded Wotan every video.
"You can't just take those!"
But they're free.
You can't take those!!!
Free.
“They are free” lol
If you've never gotten drunk enough to steal a traffic cone, you haven't lived
0:38 The way Schlatt says “No they’re not” 😂
0:56 he sounds so distressed
my store USED TO have little shopping carts for kids to use and feel important and annoy tf out of their parents. i say used to because within weeks they all got stolen.
It's free.
I love this video so much.
Schlatt becomes genuinely distressed when he sees somebody just took something from a store
You can actually take the displays, if they’re limited the company will most likely just throw them out so they’ll pretty much just give them to you.
Most sane and well-adjusted schlatt viewers
Part 2 plz
Ive claimed Newspaper headlines from street light ad thingies, a stop sign, with the metal pole, and a sign showing which routes a bus is going
Would be sick to have a shopping cart though
The displays are actually free, if you ask the manager they’ll sometimes give it to you when they’re done with it
I very much enjoy this free "Schlatt" video.
This makes me want to do it more
It's not stealing if it's free
No price tag, had me dying
He sounds so stressed 😂🤣
With the m&m display, companies sometimes I've them to people rather than throw them out.
One of my friends got a bunch of stuff when his blockbuster shut down. He got the Pokemon snap printer, cause they had just shoved it in a back room for 20 years.
That is true because I have those little price tags from store shelves
i love how you can tell the traffic signals are fake but he still gets riled up over them
i have a sewer cover thing
Some stores do toss out displays after they're done with them
Oh schlatt. Imagine all the ones your viewers haven't showed you
I have three signs.
1. A warning sign for towing cars
2. A stop sign
3. A fire line one
“Schopping cart”
“But they’re free”
LMAO
I love how Schlatt loses his sanity by a little bit everytime his viewers steal a street sign.
I have a giant M&M statue, the ones that hold the candy in them, in my barn
Schlatt attracts a certain kind of audience.
I've legally owned all of those items at one time or another
I never steal things they just sort of appear after a long night drinking with the bois
I love the distress we put this man in
“The elites don’t want you to know this but the shopping karts at stores are free, I have *467* shopping karts”
1:04 scooby doo ass reeheehee
In the 0:50 clip i was curious on the shrimp plush more than anything
Fun fact: I had the ability to buy a real working traffic light a month ago at a yard sale. The story was that the lady’s brother bought it at a warehouse auction. Unfortunately I didn’t buy it because they’re expensive when you don’t take them the free way
they factor it in
Schlopping Cart
Love me a free stop sign
I feel like schlatt’s chat is literally just a hive mind
Technically the shoppers trolleys that you put coins in are yours until you take the coin out.
I have one of those candy shelves, but it was given to me because the store I worked at was renovating
Rest In Peace jshatt, you would’ve loved devious licks ❤️
I am going to steal a shopping cart now
There is an unspoken rule that once a shopping cart is out of bounds from the parking lot, it is fair game.
I, too, have a shopping cart
How to uh, steal street signs... asking for a friend
the fbi be laughing and investigating at the same time
Fire extinguishers are free.
They come in handy in emergencies.
You don't see these kids stealing bibles, maybe they'd learn a thing or two.