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    Habitat for Humanity ReStore

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Goodwill stores have definitely raised their prices in recent years, but you can still find some…read moreamazing deals--especially on family clothing. My husband and I were on a road trip from Cleveland (we'd just seen a Maroon 5 concert) on our way home to West Virginia when we stumbled upon the Goodwill Outlet in Canton, Ohio. I'm so glad we did--it was such a fun experience! Walking into the outlet as total blue-bin newbies, we had no idea how to "shop." Clothes aren't sorted by size or color, there are no racks or signs, just bins filled with everything from kids' clothes and jackets to blankets, toys, pots and pans, electronics, and shoes--all completely mixed together. Not even five minutes into checking my first bin, an announcement came over the speaker: "Bins are being rotated. Please stand by the cashier line. No shopping while bins are being switched out!" We watched as employees rolled bins into a back room with swinging doors while a fresh batch of bins was rolled out. Once the rotation was complete, the announcer gave the signal: "You may shop now." And chaos ensued. Shoppers of all ages--men, women, even college students--raced to the new bins. My husband and I just stood there soaking in the frenzy. There were older guys checking toys and scanning SKUs online, college kids digging through sweaters and long-sleeve shirts, and just a lot of excited energy all around. The bins rotate every 30 minutes, so if you don't find anything you like, just wait for the next round. The best part? Items aren't individually priced--you pay by weight. At $1.89 per pound, we walked out with a fantastic haul for just $16: a fun ugly Christmas sweater, two branded jackets, a handful of T-shirts, and three long-sleeve shirts. The Goodwill Outlet is definitely worth a stop for an hour or two. Next time, I'll bring gloves and a few eco bags!

    I've gone here many times and have had a great experience. HOWEVER. First article of clothing I…read moregrabbed and touched today had a bed bug on it....... I would not reccomend shopping here until they deal with that.

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