About The Salvation Army Thrift Store
The Salvation Army Thrift Store is a well-organized and clean shop offering a wide variety of secondhand goods, including clothing, accessories, housewares, and footwear for all ages. Customers frequently find great deals, especially on children's clothes, with prices often lower than competitors. Many reviews highlight the friendly staff and the store's efforts to encourage donations, which come with coupons for future purchases. The large selection of clothes is appreciated by many shoppers, and staff members like Demitra are often praised for their helpfulness. The store is consistently tidy and well-maintained, creating a pleasant shopping experience. Overall, this thrift store is a popular choice in the Mississauga area for those looking to shop affordably while supporting local community programs.
I frequent this store often & keep to myself.
Prices are decent & workers nice!
What I do have an issue with is an older Filipina lady repricing items & rude behaviour. Mind you, in southeast Asian and have Filipino family members so I treat those in respect.
Years ago I had been curious about the pricing of a relatively big item, asked politely what the price of the item was. After looking around, I found multiple stickers on the bottom of the base at about $10. The lady scowls & says that price is too low & gets a new sticker for 3X the price . What..? Had I wanted to buy it, I won’t now! It’s not even like there was no sticker, and she saw I had...read full review
if you are looking for really fancy stuff like homesense this is not the place, to relate they have like old fashioned lot of stuff may be useful or useless but may be someone would need it kinda store, was affordable at that point.
I've donated hundreds if not thousands of dollars in goods
The prices are getting out of control, in my opinion there should be a law that for provent thrift stores from going over $10.00 on all prices store wide. You get your stock for free, .... from the local community. You dont pay for your stock, you only pay for your emplyees and then give attitude to the very person that donated the shit you're selling. Nothing should be over $10, I worked in an outlet store that had the same policy. $12.99 for a set of scratched up records: that didn't have a price on, so when I asked about the price, they hike it up bevause someone's interested in it? Shameful. Not to mention...read full review