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Businiess name:  Thrift World
Review by:  Peggy L.
Review content: 
As a poor graduate student struggling off a stipend, I appreciate any sort of bargain. I was introduced to the world of thrift shopping by a friend, and it was a bit of an eye-opener. The store had a, umm, how to put it, unique smell....sort of musty.....used odor. She immediately began to flip through the clothing while I went towards the wall containing kitchenware, which is what I desperately needed. Well, there were lots of what I would classify as Junk. I mean, plastic cups and jelly glasses? But, I was surprised to find (nearly) complete sets of wine glasses, matching cups, and dishes for unbelievable prices (like 10-25 cents each item). Of course, I will wash and thoroughly sterilize them before use. I wandered through the store and saw furniture, books, accessories, and, yes, the clothing. Again, about 75% pure junk and 25% decent brands/condition. I know that most of these items are either donations, or sold (pawned?) by desperate individuals and/or families (don't want to dwell too much on why they're so desperate....). The customers ranged from those who looked down on their luck, to poor students and to smartly dressed business or housewives. A bargain is always hard to find, but if you're tenacious, the payoff is very rewarding (my kitchen is now fully stocked for entertaining). Now if only I could get over the smell.....

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