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  1. ###205-01-1361 Girls Xhiliration Denim Skirt $3.74, 75%

     

    Found this SUPER cute skirt for my DD for next year... it had embellished buttons on the sides.

    I also asked about the toy clearance and the SA rolled her eyes. She said 'Oh it won't be for WEEKS' - yeah okay. I did see alot more marked 50% off than there was last week and they filled a spare aisle with clearance already - so they're starting to move it. Only things I saw at 75% off so far are the Pirates of Caribbean toys and Storm Hawks stuff.

  2. I'm in Northern WV and my Gabes have the Crocs too - also the one in Washington PA.

     

    They're having their sidewalk sale right now and the sales clerk I talked to said it would go 50% on Friday and Sunday will be the $15 fill-a-bag. LOVE the sidewalk sales!!! They had some cute Melissa & Doug toys marked $3 today and I plan on buying them out on Friday when they're $1.50!!

     

    Today though I picked up a Little Mass skirt for my DD for $2, some toddler buys Guess tees for $1 each, boys Hurley pants for $5 each, boys and girls Guess jeans for $5 each, and toddler boys Sean John jeans for $3 each. I love Gabes!!

  3. Same reason restaurants can't donate leftover foods at the end of the day -- if someone who eats it gets sick, they can sue the restaurant. It's a risk businesses can't take.

    At closing everyday Panera Breads will donate all their breads and pastries leftover from that day to whichever charities or non-profits show up. Our MOPS group has a mountain of breads, pastries, and bagels at each meeting all donated by Panera... so some places do do that....

  4. There was just a thing on our news the last couple of weeks about something similar to this. It had more to do with food, but it was about everything really...if a store has food that is going out of date, bakery items, damaged paper goods or they are getting in new fruit or something and want to move out the older stuff, they can donate it and there is no legal consequence to them if something were to happen to the consumer. It was reported the Wal-mart will not "donate" anything to an organization trying to salvage items. This could just be the local Wal-mart, but who knows. Even canned food or jarred baby food that isn't expired and the seal is still good, they throw it out. It's really dumb! I've never seen the "green" sticker at Target, so I don't know if that's true or not.

    We had a power outage at our local Walmart last fall - they called the local Soup Kitchen and donated HUNDREDS of pounds of meat so it wouldn't go to waste.

     

    I did see green stickers on some Hello Kitty sewing machines a little while back, but that's the only time I've seen them. Why would they destroy and throw out some things, but then send others to Goodwill? That makes no sense to me....

  5. I went today and picked up Carters baby Christmas onesies $.90 each, boys Nike coats were $9, Healthtex toddler pants $2.... oh and boys Converse or Vans sneakers (they were black with silver lettering all over) for $8 a pair. They also had quite a few pairs of toddler shoes for $4.99.
  6. I went today and they had tons of kids summer stuff out from last season - it was marked 75% off or more and then the additional 50% off. I was getting things as low $.75 (Greendog brand), but they also had Nautica swim trunks, Guess tees and shorts, Calvin Klein tees and shorts, girls and boys 3 piece sets... lots of great deals.
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