What I Found at Work Today by Cynthia Munoz is an Odd Series of Alms
Chalaine Mantha — March 13, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: whatifoundatworktoday.tumblr & viceland
Cynthia Munoz works at a thrift store and decided to create a blog dedicated to the wacky things that get donated. The blog is called What I Found at Work Today. Some of the items are hilarious and most them are just plain odd. Some of the interesting finds include a board game called Ghettopoly, a sign that says "no pregnant women allowed" and some peculiar slippers where your feet fit inside a cartoon woman's mouth.
Cynthia Munoz's What I Found at Work Today blog has a lot of fans; many people even ask if they can buy the things she posts. Take a look at some of the random items Cynthia Munoz has found above to see if you would be interested in buying one of these strange creations.
Cynthia Munoz's What I Found at Work Today blog has a lot of fans; many people even ask if they can buy the things she posts. Take a look at some of the random items Cynthia Munoz has found above to see if you would be interested in buying one of these strange creations.
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Online Marketplace for Odd Donated Items — Creating an online platform where people can buy and sell unique and unusual items donated to thrift stores presents a disruptive innovation opportunity.
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Curated Collections of Quirky Donations — Establishing curated collections of bizarre donations from thrift stores could attract a niche market of consumers looking for one-of-a-kind items.
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Social Media Trend for Sharing Unusual Thrift Store Finds — Leveraging the growing social media trend of sharing unusual thrift store finds can lead to increased engagement and potential business opportunities.
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E-commerce — The e-commerce industry can benefit from an online marketplace dedicated to selling odd and unique items donated to thrift stores.
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Fashion and Accessories — Fashion and accessories industry professionals can explore the potential of curating and selling quirky thrift store donations to cater to the demand for individualistic fashion pieces.
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Social Media Marketing — Social media marketing professionals can tap into the trend of sharing unusual thrift store finds to drive brand awareness and engagement for their clients.
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