It might be a bit random, and it’s not as if I’ll be using one anytime soon, but I just stumbled over this shopping-related news and thought it deserved flagging up. ”Sainsbury’s has responded to calls from parents with disabled children for a more secure shopping trolley and, after months of testing a prototype with parents and children, the retailer has today announced that they will begin introducing nearly 600 of the new trolleys to supermarket stores across the UK from 15 September.” I can still remember mum trying to put me in one of those trollies; as I grew, it got harder and harder. Eventually mum had to stop taking me shopping. Thus, even though it’s of no use to me personally, I think this is great news, and certainly a sign that at least some people think about families who don’t fit the standard model.