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Muffintopgina · 26-30, F
I love them pink boots I’d defo wear them with a short skirt
@Muffintopgina I’d love to see that

Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
I think charity shops are dying where i am.

People don't have the income to pay the increased prices they're demanding for other folks second hand stuff.

Local authorities gave charity shops a pass when it came to rents and rates for quite a while.
But they can no longer afford to do so as they're own funding has been massively cut from central government and so are demanding rents and rates from everybody on the high street.
Without exception.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@meggie Got some real bargains in Morecambe a couple of months ago. Dresses for a pound, heels for two. There were several charity shops and they all seemed to be doing a fair amount of business. I visited charity shops in almost every town I visited in the three months I was in the UK, they mostly seemed to be doing alright.

But I agree that in wealthier places the prices are sometimes too high for the people who might need the clothes, etc. But then most charity shops don't exist to clothe and equip the poor, they exist to raise money for their own purposes so prices rising to what the market will bear is unfortunately to be expected.

For me high prices are sometimes an advantage as it makes it easier for me to resist buying yet another skirt, pair of heels, etc.!
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@meggie Well in my view charities need to adapt.
The model they've had for a long time now needs to be redefined.

It's estimated there are some 3000 charities in the UK collecting for cancer care and research.

In a country of our size that's way too many.
If they all have the same intent they need to combine.
A united cancer charity under one flag would then have the financial power to actually determine cancer care policy.
Maybe direct research in more appropriate areas.
Maybe hire top Doctors and researchers from countries with better cancer outcomes than our own.
Then perhaps we'd see earlier screening programmes; regular check-up and follow up procedures being implemented.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@Picklebobble2 A lot of those cancer charities are not set up to fund research but to support people who have cancer. Also most are so small that their combined income would not make a dent in the money needed for cancer research. Also a significant number of charities are very local and give a number of people in the area a purpose and a degree of control over what they do, much of that would be lost if they combine into a large corporation.

Earlier screening programmes, regular check ups, etc. are what the NHS has to do and mere money, while necessary, won't fix those things.

What the UK needs is to be better organized. For instance I have British friends in France who have nothing but praise for the French health service and total dissatisfaction with the UK's yet France and the UK have roughly the same number of doctors per head of population.

Here in Norway we have more doctors per head but roughly the same number of GPs per head because the bulk of the extra doctors are in hospitals. In Norway I can go to my GP practice without an appointment and see a doctor the same day, my sister in the UK will be told off by the receptionist and told to phone for an appointment.
https://gateway.euro.who.int/en/indicators/hfa_507-5290-general-practitioners-pp-per-100-000/#id=19583&fullGraph=true

My impression is that the general health of people in the UK is much, much, worse than in Norway and that is what needs fixing. The health service can't do that because the causes are socio-economic not disease.
OldBrit · 61-69, M
Kinky boots.
meggie · F
@OldBrit yours for a fiver x
OldBrit · 61-69, M
@meggie They certainly wouldn't a) suit me or b) fit me I'm a size 11 😂
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
Love the pink boots! Too small for me though :-(
meggie · F
@ninalanyon well oneday they'll turn up in your size
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@meggie I doubt it. I can sometimes squeeze into a size 7 but usually even if they are long enough they are too narrow. I need a size 8, European 42 (or 41 at a pinch). If they are pretty enough I'm willing to suffer a bit for style but most women's shoes are simply too small.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Around here there are like 4 or 5 charity shops just in the town where I live. Since the local council stopped doing regular twice-yearly bulk waste collections they have been inundated with 'stuff' people don't want, and a large amount of it gets rejected.
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zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@meggie When the twice yearly bulk waste collections still happened, people used to sometimes have massive piles of junk and it all went to landfill. Now it probably gets dumped in the bush, dumped at charity shops, or burnt. 8-) People don't understand the full cycle of their 'stuff' and the impact it has because suburban enclave living is so 'insulating'.
meggie · F
Check out the use by date
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@meggie I'm sure it'll be fine.
meggie · F
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@meggie No, not really.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Remember that charity/thrift/op shops only exist because (here at least) they operate with mostly volunteer (ie. free unpaid) labour, and being a church-related charity in most instances get to operate tax-free as well. Otherwise they would be a commercial failure.

Recycling of any sort only exists where there are profits to be made.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
That is sad about the photograph album.

The best thing I ever picked up from a charity shop is a box of Christmas tree decorations (stars, angels, sheep, etc) made out of straw. I also got a set of Dartington crystal wine glasses.

I once saw a menorah for sale, but didn't have any cash on me and it was gone the next time I passed 🕎
What size & how much for the boots?
meggie · F
@SomeMichGuy at a guess, size 6 or 7.
@meggie Hmmm tad small for most women one might photograph. Thanks!
Felina · F
whips , chains and vhs porn in the upstairs department lol 😷
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@Felina Go to bed 😌
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
obnoxious god people.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Weirdest thing I ever saw, I bought and took home. A CD player that looks like a treasure chest.

Funny thing is, I don't use it. I guess I could sell it.

Update: How did I not realize this CD player I own was a promotional product for the Pirates of the Caribbean series?
I got Rascal four and a half years ago for $3 at a goodwill.
meggie · F
@NativePortlander1970 but that's cute

 
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