target practice
Say what you will, I am a shameless Target fan. From the pop-y commercials to the nice packaging to the end-of-the-rack sales, I never had a better time shopping for hand soap. ( I enjoy Method's Sweet Water.)
Anyways, this explains why I was surprised and delighted to find Target merch at my local Goodwill Thrift store... I was out looking for kitsch additions to my apartment and left with some sleek matted picture frames- but noted a selection of those over-the-toilet cabinets I'd been considering, some nice outdoor furniture, a decent tv cabinet- and ipod accessories(!?). A week later, I met my parents at the same Goodwill to show them the fine new selection of housewares- happy to find all new stuff since the week before. My parents scored a dresser for my nephew for $25 and I got a beautiful bookshelf for $12. I stopped there, worried that these items marked "Surplus" actually meant "battered, chipped, broken, and worthless".
But after reading this article, via notmartha.org, I can go back to Goodwill worry-free. It seems that Target is working on greening up it's act and is teaming up with Goodwill to offer it's leftovers to Goodwill shoppers... although beware- turns out Goodwill marks some items up from the Target clearance price. Overall, I'd say you're bound to find a bargain on a basic (such as a bookcase) right next to that vintage set of encyclopedias.

Reader Comments (2)
wow this is great!!!!
thanks for your helpful tips!!!!
thrift store shoppers unite! sounds great!! Going to Target is classing up my usual shopping, ya don't have to defend target to me!