They are cheap, but you can definitely taste the difference between fresh and stale. The ones I delivered to weren't known to be the cleaniest of places either. They LITERALLY had rats, mice, roaches, and other things I never new even existed crawling all over the products. I personally would never buy from a thrift store, knowing what I know.
One of my favorite products we deliver
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Let's just say I wouldn't want my family taking a chance eating those stale products, and I couldn't in good consciousness recommend them for anybody else.Last edited: Oct 27, 2016
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I delivered some shelving to one of those "thrift stores" a month or two ago.
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They have em deep fried now, in regular and chocolate cream.
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Around here we used to refer to the bakery outlet thrift store as "the day old bread store."
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