A $750 price tag on a donated TV at Anchorage’s Goodwill has locals talking—especially since the same model is cheaper on Amazon. For many in Anchorage, thrift stores are a lifeline for affordable finds, so seeing donation-based stores charging retail prices feels like a slap in the face. Some blame employee error, while others point to Goodwill’s focus on online sales for valuable items. Still, thrifting can save the average American over $1,700 a year and keeps waste out of landfills. Have you noticed thrift store prices creeping up? What’s your go-to spot for secondhand deals these days? #Shopping #Anchorage #Goodwill