I've tried to contact them about their awful fragrance that is sprayed in all their thrift stores, but the attempts I've made haven't gone to any decision-makers. It's gotten to the point that I can no longer buy from them because the smell is so pervasive. It gives me an instant headache and makes me feel sick for weeks afterwards. The worst part is, I can shop at other thrift stores and I know which clothing items have been through D.I. based on the smell, and if I get a wiff of it, I have to hurry home to shower before it makes me sick. I have no idea what toxic fragrance they are using to make it so powerful, but I hope they get enough complaints to stop! They are ruining thrifting in Utah!!!
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Gabe Figueiró
Jun 4, 2024
3.0
NOT A STORE where you can buy second hand stuff.
This is like the DI administration offices building.
You can donate but not buy here.
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Stephanie Hanks
Jun 9, 2020
5.0
Recycling clothes so they don’t end up in landfills. Selling clothes that others donate at very low price so they are accessible to those who really need them.