Popular Netflix ‘Tidying Up’ show causing thrift store inventory glut
January 15, 2019
Anecdotal reports from thrift store operators indicates that viewers of the Netflix series, “Tidying Up,” are taking seriously host Marie Kondo’s recommendations to only hold on to items that put a “spark” in one’s life. Thrift stores in the Tampa area say they see a decided uptick in donations, and are encouraging same with signs that read, “Donate to us what doesn’t spark joy for you. It may be for someone else.”
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