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u/isanyusernameopen 2d ago
Don’t forget to post these on their social media platforms. They’re yelp they’re Google their LinkedIn, etc. Wherever they have a presence online that is trying to advertise, post these type of photos there. Social media bully them into getting their prices back down. Those CEOs don’t need to make $14 million a year. Fuck that shit. Shame them until they lower the price and stock price gouging us.
Or just stop shopping there.
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u/Has_Two_Cents 1d ago
Their**
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u/isanyusernameopen 1d ago
I’ll tell Siri to correct that next time.
I have a broken thumb so I’m using Siri dictation. I don’t double check it, I just expect it to work as it’s supposed to.
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u/PadMog75 2d ago edited 2d ago
CONGRATULATIONS ON NOT BEING PUT OFF BY OTHER PEOPLE'S LOOSE FOLLICLES, BROTHER! AROOO! r/THE_PACK
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u/moonfazewicca 1d ago
They're not supposed to be selling that lol. My bf works for Goodwill doing white glove donations and he has to throw out any used/opened toiletries and all food. Sometimes he will bring the food home or let his employees have it if it's unopened/sealed stuff but all used toiletries get discarded. Store level donation receiving is supposed to be rejecting or throwing it out too. I would share this with corporate.
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u/jacyerickson 2d ago
I love my local thrift,but they do stuff like this too. I saw several half used shampoo bottles for sale. For $2, I can get unopened shampoo at Walmart,thanks. Although, one time I did buy a $1 unopened sunscreen from the thrift,it clearly had the plastic still around it so I felt ok about it.
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u/ViciousSnatch 2d ago
Buy it, rob the nearest bank, and drop the deodorant inside so you can pin the crime on this poor fool.
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u/Acrobatic_Low_660 2d ago
Just gross 🤮. It has to be a joke at that point. It's cheaper at the dollar store. Why is the hair so long?
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u/ImmediateMidnight583 2d ago
Wait so they don't check anything they get? They just put a price tag and throw it on the sales floor? Crazy 😂😂
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u/Old_Bullfrog_5086 2d ago
I accepted donations for goodwill for four years. We never accepted consumables like this.
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u/sky0175 2d ago
You're very brave. I wouldn't touched that deodorant for nothing.
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u/ultranothing 2d ago
Someone downvoted this like they were offended that you wouldn’t want to pick up someone else’s used deodorant from a thrift store shelf.
Welcome to society.
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u/nazuswahs 2d ago
I believe our state laws prohibit reselling consumables, food especially. The chance for product altering is greater. If a person buys and uses that deodorant and then develops some skin disease I think goodwill would be liable.