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    Great closeout/clearance items everything from shampoo to houseware items food, candy, snacks,…read moremiscellaneous, houseware items, closeout items, sports team products thermos cups you name it. You always find something great in the store for a very reasonable price. Dog snacks and toys. Found some great planter containers for .25 cents and a summer flavor Gatorade that was great for half of what other stores charge. I found these cheese puffs one time they were so good. I went back and got more a few days later. They also had these little small snack size bags of a pretzel snack that had a barbecue mustard flavor to it and those were so good. They're only $.25 a bag. I went back and got more of those as well but they don't last long once the items are cleared out they're gone. It's a clearance store.

    I haven't been here in a couple years, mainly because am no longer in the area, but from well…read morebefore the turn of the century we patronized Continental so I know quite well how the store operates. We try to come once or twice a year now but when we lived in the area (a mile away), we'd go at least twice a week. Some things have changed over time but the essence of the store is still there - gobs of food and drink at often great prices, non-food items (all different kinds) at reasonable to excellent prices. We could buy cases of pop for literally a fraction of what you might pay elsewhere. You just kind of have to go in there and experience it for yourself. I have known a few of the workers, particularly Mark, for many years. He's long been a dedicated employee (if he's still there). You will find lots of food items past the expiration date but with very few exceptions I have found the quality inside to be just as though the expiration date was a long way off. Chips are one of those items. The savings are stark here compared to those in regular grocery stores if you don't mind taking a chance of consuming the item after the listed date. I never batted an eyelash. I don't know if they still have tax free Tuesdays or 77 cent Fridays but unless they have dramatically changed, this is truly a worthwhile store to go to for all bargains. The neighborhood has regretfully declined a bit in recent years and its crime elements are on the rise so if you can, try to patronize Continental during daylight hours (perhaps this is why it's a bit more challenging to find a parking spot in their lot during daytime). Hope to go back sometime in the near future. If you live out that way or are within a half hour drive, it's well worth the trip - last I checked.

    Discount Plus + Liquidation

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    Overpriced crap from a flea market.. they are now calling themselves Uno Dollar Plus.... I guess…read morebecause it really isn't a discount?

    Was at Planet Fitness the other day. Noticed the store for the first time, and decide to check it…read moreout. I live in town, and like to support local businesses as much as possible. The place is basically an indoor flea market, with what appear to be items that "fell off the back of a truck" headed to Dollar Tree. Some other repackaged salvation army donations line the walls and back corner. As I said earlier, I try and support local businesses whenever possible, so I decided to buy something for that sole purpose. Up towards the front, I saw a nick nack skull gas pump thing that caught my attention. Much like a flea market, nothing is marked with a price. The shelf the item was on was maybe 10' from the register, so I picked it up and asked the clerk how much it was. He told me to bring it over to him, I obliged. As soon I handed it to him, him told me that it was broken. I wasn't interested enough in the thing to buy it broken, so when he asked if I still wanted to purchase it, I declined. The next 2 minutes sound straight out of and episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, but it's too random to fabricate. With no hint of sarcasm, the clerk asked me a second time, if I was going to buy it. I told him, no thanks, since he had literally just pointed out that it was broken. He said, "you broke it, but you're not going to buy it?" Again, no hint of sarcasm. All I could spit out was "what?" He repeated his asinine accusation. I reminded him that he literally watched me pick up the item and make the 10' journey to the register. He said, you must have dropped it. It was literally 10 FEET from the register, a straight line, in plain view. I told him that I would have never even known it was broken had HE not pointed it out. And I probably would have purchased it is the price wasn't ridiculous. Which brings me to the next level of insanity. He said, "since it's broken, $20." If I didn't know any better I would have sworn he was joking. In fact, I laughed and again could only muster up a chuckled "what!?" He asked a finally time, incredulously, "so you're not going to buy it?" Zero irony. I said "why would I buy something that's broken?" He somehow spun it around on me, where he was the bigger person, and threw out a "have a great day." Which I would have taken as a please leave my store, had I not already been standing in the doorway halfway out at the time. I guess it was worth the show, in hindsight. I've gotten some mileage out of that story already. p.s. after telling someone the story, I decided to look the item, brand new, up on Amazon. Remember, he wanted $20 for a broken, unpackaged edition (see attachment)

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    I'm so disappointed. Thrift stores are supposed to be accessible to all, and this flagrant price…read moregouging is ridiculous. Resellers are partly to blame, but so is the company taking advantage of the community. If you haven't yet noticed the recent price increases, here's proof: the exact same Levi's dress, same size, priced one month apart. Ten dollar difference. Shame on you.

    Shame on you, VDO! You can no longer call yourself a thrift store or a discount outlet. Not only…read moreare your prices absolutely shameful, but you have the gall to price stained garments above $10, $15, even $40! Five years ago, you priced dresses at $6 or below. Now, all dresses begin at 6.99, no matter the condition. You price items with original tags at just a few dollars below the original price. YOU ARE NOT TJ MAXX. I repeat: YOU ARE NOT TJ MAXX. You are a disorderly thrift store that smells like sulfur. The absolute nerve of your prices! In addition: You no longer have 50% off weekends. You swiftly got rid of 10% off Mondays. Your loyalty program requires buyers to spend $200 (!!!) in order to get back a measly $5. I can't get over the greed. You get your inventory for free! On Sundays, 3 for 1 sale, your employees begin *first thing in the morning* tossing all the sale tags into a huge bin, making it impossible to find anything for the sale. I can't get over the greed of this company. You get your inventory for free!

    Primark - Chicago - Simple designed , sleek lines, women's summer elegant beach wear . Japanese style

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    I love Primark, I usually only ever got to shop it when I'm in the UK and some parts of Europe so…read morewhen I saw that there was a Primark 15 minutes walking from our hotel I knew where I was going on one of our shopping days. I was a little underwhelmed at the selection, usually they have a really great options clothing, accessories and souvenirs. I did pick up some sunglasses for $6 which is a steal and some makeup goods. The team here were really friendly and the lines at the cashwrap went by so quickly. Definitely would come back just wish they would have more options.

    Surprise surprise . You can't miss this very impressive Clothing Store! The design style is…read moresimplistic- sleek lines- comfortable fabrics- and well, at a Fantastic Price Point! I'm actually very impressed! They have stocks of water bottles For $6, Disney items were so cute. Chicago Souvenirs here , super cute designs on the sportswear. I was impressed with how comfortable the clothing lines is, how some styles look sporty fashionable and some are sophisticated fashionable and all comfortable fabrics! The prices are very impressive! Polite polite service. The young lady was helpful and made sure to let me know I had 28days to return any unused item with the tag on it. She was nice. Also, yes , you need to pay for a bag or bring your own. That's normal around the entire world. Who doesn't know that already ? We really need to help each other in society and know - Covid is over . Let's get out there and know "today's normal"l what that looks like. We pay for Bags. Like everyone else in the world. I like to have different bags. I find quality is always different. I like this stores quality! 5. The kids clothes were so cute also. Located across from the Big Hit Building- Block 37! That building is fascinating. Many celebrities and Stars visit that building. They have all inclusive living inside the building. Their own theatre, their own gyms, Krispie kreme even! So many shops . Massive pool and sun decks. It's crazy amazing! Across the street on the North is Marshal fields Historical Building ! Macys. Don't forget to enjoy all The flowers. So amazing. They have Valet across the street. The red line CTa underground .

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