DevonLive reports. But the shop in South Molton, Devon, admitted it only keeps around 10% of the donations it receives.Other items it has been given include half used boxes of incontinence pads, adult DVDs and "worn dressing up clothes", along with food out of date by several years.A box of rusty screws and nails, dried up tubes of glue, bits of broken wood and half-used bottles of shampoo are also among some of the worst donations received.Another charity shop in North Devon recently unpacked three used toilet brushes and a bag full of used and unwashed underwear.The assistant manager of the shop in South Molton, who asked to remain anonymous, said it often spends £40 a week on refuse costs to have unsuitable items taken away.She said:.
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