RMS401
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sambus said:That looks good - you never see that much in UK charity shops
Akastus said:IMHO, incontinence products are rather an odd thing to donate to a charity store. Most people would be quite embarrassed at bringing them in, or buying them. I'm surprised that they accepted them. To the best of my knowledge, charity stores don't usually deal in consumables or hygiene products of any type.
Akastus said:IMHO, incontinence products are rather an odd thing to donate to a charity store. Most people would be quite embarrassed at bringing them in, or buying them. I'm surprised that they accepted them. To the best of my knowledge, charity stores don't usually deal in consumables or hygiene products of any type.
totters said:You'd be surprised at how often they show up. Typically from someone cleaning out a family members place after they have passed or move into a nursing home. Sometimes they come in by the case.
RMS401 said:So while I'm out at lunch, I thought I'd swing by the thrift store. Well, while there wasn't anything there for me, I thought some of you would drool at what I found. View attachment 24694View attachment 24695
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bambinod said:So how much of that went home with you?