Charity shop volunteers have revealed the grotty 'donations' people are making to their stores as the lockdown lifting sparks a rush.
Volunteers and employees in the shops in Devon have revealed some of the shocking things they have come across when sorting out bags of unwanted items.
Following their big reopening on April 12 after months of closure, charity shops say they have received an influx of donations from people eager to clear out their wardrobes.
One north Devon charity shop has reported recently having had the ‘pleasure and honour’ of unpacking three used toilet brushes, and a bag full of used and unwashed underwear.
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