American e-commerce sites generally have a ‘cart’, while British e-commerce sites generally have a ‘basket’ (rather than the direct equivalent, a ‘trolley’). Is this due a cultural difference in how much we tend to buy in a single shop?
Relatedly, the British versions of American e-commerce sites often localise the label to ‘basket’, but show it alongside an icon of trolley — here’s Amazon, for example:
