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  2. Goodwill Industries - Wikipedia

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    When merchandise cannot be sold at a normal Goodwill store, it is taken to a "Goodwill Outlet" or "Bargain Store" where items are mostly sold by weight, with prices ranging from $0.49 to $1.89 per pound, depending on the location.

  3. Goodwill opens its first outlet store in Marion - here's how ...

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  4. This Goodwill store is closing (and residents are not happy ...

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    He added that the 13 employees who work at the store have all been offered employment opportunities within Goodwill. Thurston County still has the following Goodwill locations: Olympia: 400 Cooper ...

  5. Savers - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In Minnesota, Savers pays non-profit partners $0.053 per pound of clothing, $0.035 per pound of homewares, $0.02 per pound of books and $0.02 per pound of large items (e.g., furniture). [5] By the end of 2018, the company had discontinued the use of plastic bags in its stores. [6]

  6. Unit price information in supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Unit price information printed on supermarket shelf labels (price tickets) illustrates the quantity of product by a unit of measure (price per 100 g, price per 100 ml). Unit pricing was originally designed as a device to enable customers to make comparisons between grocery products of different sizes and brand, hence enabling informed purchase ...

  7. Aluminum Can Prices: Are They Still Worth Collecting?

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    The average recycling value per pound of cans in the U.S. is currently $0.56. ... For larger containers, such as the 32-ounce size, there will be fewer per pound. How much do tin cans cost?

  8. 99 Cents Only Stores - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, the company raised its prices by $0.0099 (from 99 cents to 99.99 cents), marking the first increase in the history of the franchise—to combat "dramatically rising costs and inflation." [8] [9] The store carries some items which are over the .9999 price point; such as $1.99 and $2.99.

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