Andrew Marano, Vice President of Donated Goods Retail at Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania, moves boxes into place for a new batch of customers during Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s first ever “Ultimate Outlet Warehouse Sale” inside a Goodwill Pop-Up Outlet in Monroeville on Wednesday.
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Kevin Akans, director of retail distribution and salvage operations at Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania, is reflected in a mirror as he moves boxes during Goodwill SWPA’s first ever “Ultimate Outlet Warehouse Sale” inside a Goodwill Pop-Up Outlet in Monroeville on Wednesday.
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Chidera Gilliam, 7, of Verona sits on the back of a shopping cart as she plays a game on a mobile phone while customers shop during Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s first ever “Ultimate Outlet Warehouse Sale” inside a Goodwill Pop-Up Outlet in Monroeville on Wednesday.
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Overhead lights are reflected in a mirror as Kevin Akans, director of retail distribution and salvage operations at Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania, walks by during Goodwill SWPA’s first ever “Ultimate Outlet Warehouse Sale” inside a Goodwill Pop-Up Outlet in Monroeville on Wednesday.
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Brenda Rudolf of New Kensington shops during Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s first ever “Ultimate Outlet Warehouse Sale” inside a Goodwill Pop-Up Outlet in Monroeville on Wednesday.
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Tim O’Malley, manager at the Goodwill Outlet Store in North Versailles, places items into a box during Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s first ever “Ultimate Outlet Warehouse Sale” inside a Goodwill Pop-Up Outlet in Monroeville on Wednesday.
Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania held it first ever Ultimate Outlet Warehouse Sale in Monroeville on Wednesday.
Due to a generous amount of donations over the last several months, officials said they were “bursting at the seams” and needed to unload some of the merchandise. During the sale, shoppers were able to fill a bag for $10, fill a cart for $20, or purchase a palette-sized box for $40. The sale included housewares, clothing and accessories. Merchandise was replaced every half hour.
The one-day sale was held inside an existing Goodwill Pop-Up Outlet Store along Old William Penn Highway. Only 40 customers were allowed into the sale at a time and all were required to wear masks.
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