Two trolleys captured on return from a Stockholm assisted trip to London, kicking off with a non-scorer just inside the entrance to the Ashley Centre. I forget what I was doing there; perhaps on my way to Waitrose to see if there was any fruit there which attracted.
Carried on up the High Street to capture two trolleys around the back of what was the Spread Eagle, scored as one. Two medium small trolleys from the M&S food hall.
Returned to pick up this large trolley from B&M.
A trolley which did not seem to have a conventional supplier's plate, rather a squarecode. For which Google Images offers just the string 'c2934be6-3c03-4c23-9382-4bdbf4610dc7' - which Bing seems to think is something to do with Windows Defender. The literal decode of the squarecode?
Add a clue for Google Images and he does rather better. Although it turns out that the website given is really the name of an app to read QR codes. A road I do not intend to go down.
While Bing thinks that 'Scan N Roll' is something to do with Brother sewing machines. Google does a bit better, without turning up anything B&M or trolley flavoured. So there the matter will have to rest for now.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/09/trolley-994-and-995.html.
Group search keys: trolleysk, 20250912.





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