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Do thrift stores still have good deals. I heard you could buy a bread maker there for like 8 bucks. But that was years ago. From what I heard they are all almost as expensive as Walmart or just out of stock for things like kitchen gadgets.
I guess it depends where you live. Mine are still good in my part of Canada.
Also check other thrift stores. Our smaller one supports a non-profit, we're all volunteers so expenses are low. We get lots of donations so we have to keep our prices low to move items out the door.
Pro Tip: volunteer at a thrift store to get first dibs on incoming items. It's a great perk.
They may be talking about "second-hand stores". Those tend to be more expensive than thrift stores and are trying to profit off of the "thrift store" moniker. The main difference is that actual thrift stores tend to accept donations, whereas secondhand stores tend to operate more like antique stores. Another big clue into what type of store you are shopping at is our local thrift stores always have sales depending on the color of the tags. Also, actual thrift stores tend to be involved with the community (voucher programs with the local homeless/DV shelters). My favorite one had coupon days that they sent in the Wednesday circular, but now they are online via "My Square".