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    1. UK 2p works for anything that takes €2, which is basically everywhere except Tesco that’ll need your Kiwi $1.

      Can’t accidentally spend it like trying to remember to have a specific €1/€2 for trolleys; and €2 shape tokens aren’t actually that common.

    2. StalinsProstate on

      A 100 yen coin also works for a euro sized trolley. Imported car came with a free trolley token.

    3. Nearby-Working-446 on

      My house key works at Supervalu, just jam it in and away you go

    4. Stubber_NK on

      Canadian quarter works too. It’s a bit of a tight fit though.

    5. muffinChicken on

      I’m going straight to the bureau de change as we speak

    6. chancer3001 on

      byzantine gold coins work too if ya have one knocking around.

      Forgot mine the last day. Shopping cost me 14 grand

    7. Logical_News7280 on

      I usually just use my house key on the dunnes ones.

    8. Imaginary-Candy7216 on

      Find a hacksaw in store, cut your house key and use it, then break a window to get in to your house when you get home.

    9. Illustrious_Read8038 on

      I have a plastic trolley key. It’s hard enough to unlock the trolley, but soft enough that I can easily pull it out of the mechanism.

      Handy for taking euros from abandoned trolleys around the car park.

    10. StaffordQueer on

      Come back to me when you make it work with a 1 USD bill.

    11. Local_Caterpillar879 on

      Do they not just give out plastic tokens at the customer service desk?

    12. gerhudire on

      So does a 20c coin. I found at least 2 of them in trolleys.

    13. yourrabiddoggy on

      Ha! Husband actually found one in the tool box at the weekend, that’s funny.

    14. sethasaurus666 on

      One of the few things you can get with an NZ dollar now.

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