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Oxfam Christmas Stock cheap! Great Quality! Great Price! And Brownie Points..
CaseyRoe
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Hi there, apologies if this is already on the forum but having seen the WH Smiths post about Christmas Cards I thought I would share this...
All of Oxfam's Christmas stock is heavily reduced at the moment, and having spoken to a volunteer i know it will be removed on the 17th Jan whether it sells or not. Typically they stock very good quality wrapping paper, crackers and christmas cards (often 99p to 1.99p), but as most people shop in the big store sales after new year they tend to have a fair bit left at really cheap prices. So in my opinion they are good quality, really nice new and traditional designs, cheap and support a charity. How good is that! They also have a limited amount of food products left which will last for ages such as their fair trade coffee & tea, special spices mixes and sauces, divine chocs and loads more but you sometimes need to look harder for these or ask at the till. So far I've checked out the keighley shop but im sure there are others...
All of Oxfam's Christmas stock is heavily reduced at the moment, and having spoken to a volunteer i know it will be removed on the 17th Jan whether it sells or not. Typically they stock very good quality wrapping paper, crackers and christmas cards (often 99p to 1.99p), but as most people shop in the big store sales after new year they tend to have a fair bit left at really cheap prices. So in my opinion they are good quality, really nice new and traditional designs, cheap and support a charity. How good is that! They also have a limited amount of food products left which will last for ages such as their fair trade coffee & tea, special spices mixes and sauces, divine chocs and loads more but you sometimes need to look harder for these or ask at the till. So far I've checked out the keighley shop but im sure there are others...
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