
Charity Shop Controversy: Reseller Addresses Criticism, Reveals Landfill Practice
In a recent video posted on social media, reseller TwistedTreasures addressed viewer concerns about her previous video showcasing finds from a UK charity shop. The author clarified that a significant portion of the shop's stock originates from fast-fashion brands like Shein and Primark, resulting in a high turnover of inexpensive items. "So maybe 90% of their stock was like Shein, or Marsh, Primark," she explained in her clarification video. Unsold items, she added, are sent to a landfill after two weeks. This practice, while common in many charity shops, sparked a debate among viewers. The video also addressed criticism of the author's use of swear words in her earlier video. The incident highlights the complex relationship between fast fashion, consumer habits, and the sustainability practices of charity organizations.