The West Brom branch of the British Heart Foundation pretty much sets the standard for the 21st century charity shop: Laminate flooring, bright lights, High Street merchandising methods, well organised books and over-priced records.
Can something be over-priced in a charity shop? After all it's all to raise money for a good cause. But when you see a dog-eared copy of an album you know you can get for 50p elsewhere being sold for £3, you do wonder if some charity shops have become a little too wise to bargain hunters. Or maybe that's the going rate these days and I've been left behind?
The books too are a little more pricey, and you won't get much for less than £1.50 - okay that's still stupidly cheap for a book but when others sell at 25p?
British Heart Foundation may well be the Waitrose of the charity shop world. read more