OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Thrift World, where all goods are donated, has become a popular destination for customers seeking relief from inflation.

Special pricing events, including 50% off sales, draw crowds of shoppers looking for deals on everything from vintage clothing to household essentials.

Long lines of bargain hunters snake through the store as shoppers increasingly turn to secondhand stores to combat rising costs across the economy.

Shoppers like Dr. Deborah Bonner, who said the economic climate has driven her to seek alternatives to traditional retail.

“The economy is really high,” Bonner said. “There’s a lot of things of value, plus they have senior day, veterans discount and things that you can’t find in higher places.”

STORE SEES INCREASE IN CUSTOMERS

Sarah Bradley, manager

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