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  2. The Best Day of the Week To Shop at Thrift Stores - AOL

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    Know the Discount Days (If You Qualify) Note that at Goodwill, military members and students can get 25% off on Sundays, and seniors nab 25% off on Tuesdays. Remember to bring an ID that proves ...

  3. Hidden Thrift Store Sections You Should Never Skip for the ...

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    In the world of retail therapy, few experiences can match the thrill of stumbling upon a hidden gem in a thrift store. As savvy shoppers seek unique items with history and character, the allure of...

  4. 10 Cheap Thrift Store Items That Are Just as Good as New - AOL

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    Shopping at a thrift store, otherwise known as "thrifting," is a great way to get all the things you want at bargain basement prices -- chances are, your thrift store actually does have a basement

  5. Savers - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Bill Ellison in 1954 at a former movie theater in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] By 1970, the chain had six thrift stores in the states of California, Oregon, and Washington under various names, including Value Village and Thrift Village.

  6. FedMart - Wikipedia

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    A second San Diego-area store opened in Kearny Mesa in 1958 followed by the opening of other stores in San Diego and the rest of Southern California. Membership requirements were dropped in the 1960s and FedMart become a non-membership discount store. [8] In October 1968, the company opened its 36th store in Window Rock, Arizona. [1]

  7. Sol Price - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Price donated $2 million to the construction of a new student center on the campus of University of California, San Diego. [8] Named for Price, Price Center, which houses the main student bookstore, food court, movie theater, ballrooms, and meeting rooms, opened on April 21, 1989.

  8. The Frugal Person’s Guide to Thrifting - AOL

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  9. Rite Aid - Wikipedia

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    The first store was called Thrift D Discount Center. [13] The store expanded into five additional states in 1965 and went public as Rite Aid in 1968. [14] [15] It moved to the New York Stock Exchange in 1970. [16] Ten years after its first store opened, Rite Aid operated 267 locations in 10 states.