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  2. Savers - Wikipedia

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    A Value Village in Bloor Street, Toronto, Canada Value Village interior. Savers Value Village Inc. is a publicly held, for-profit thrift store retailer headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, United States, offering second hand merchandise, with supermajority ownership by private equity firm Ares Management. [1]

  3. Deseret Industries - Wikipedia

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    A Deseret Industries store in Federal Way, Washington.This location was relocated to a new building in Puyallup. DI was established in August 1938 by church president Heber J. Grant toward the end of the Great Depression. [3]

  4. Charity shop - Wikipedia

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    Shelves in a thrift store in Indianapolis, Indiana A charity shop in Sheringham, UK. A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers) or opportunity shop or op-shop (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.

  5. Thrifting gains popularity as a unique, eco-friendly and ...

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    Antiques are items that hail from a certain era or period and should be at least 100 years old. Antique shops also typically purchase their merchandise from sellers directly and authenticate the ...

  6. 8 Best Things To Buy at Thrift Stores in November - AOL

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    Thrift stores often stock up on winter clothing during November,” said Bhavin Swadas, consumer savings expert and founder of Coupon Saturn. “Take advantage of this to find gently used coats ...

  7. 5 Best Thrift Stores To Do Your Holiday Shopping At

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    Goodwill stores are perhaps the most popular thrift stores in the United States, and for a good reason. This chain features notoriously low prices, and some locations offer additional sales.

  8. Goodwill Industries - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill stores generally do not accept donations such as automotive parts, furniture showing signs of damage, large appliances including stoves, refrigerators, washers/dryers, or exercise equipment. Most stores also do not accept hazardous materials such as paint, medications, or building materials such as doors, wood, nails, etc.

  9. Second-hand shop - Wikipedia

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    A second-hand shop is a shop which sells used goods.. Sketches by reporter-artist Marguerite Martyn of people in a St. Louis, Missouri, second-hand shop in 1920 Second-hand Encyclopaedia Britannica books in a second-hand bookstore in Bugis, Singapore The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Santa Monica, California