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Are Brits still cheap skates, with their shopping, preferring cheaply made goods or 2nd hand Charity shops?
8 Answers
- sunshine_melLv 72 weeks agoFavourite answer
Why are charity shops an issue? Re-using items rather than binning them is surely better for the planet; and a lot of vintage items aren't necessarily cheap.
Also; it's not a British thing wanting cheaper clothes. Tourists go to Primark stores with suitcases to stock up...
- 1 week ago
I own a 700,000 dollar Home 2 cars 3 classic Motorcycles
and Buy Shirts from the Salvation Army along with Liquid soap Disenferctant toilet rolls and Tissues
and My Holiday Bank account has 45,000 in it
why am i so Rich i only Buy what i need
and what I need is a Bargain
- Anonymous1 week ago
Yes. We enjoy a bargain.
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
Once an idiot troll.
Always an idiot troll.
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
The UK has its equivalents of Thrift Stores, Goodwill and Dollar Tree if that is what you mean. Donating and reselling is considered sustainable and a good way of supporting charities. You are not obliged to shop there if you don't believe in recycling. Paying full price for anything is considered a sign of weakness.