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Dumped ‘rubbish’ at Vinnies leaves charity store an eyesore – PerthNow
An act that’s become a ‘common occurrence’ at Vinnies stores, especially over the holidays, has enraged social media commenters.

An act thats become a common occurrence at Vinnies stores, especially over the holidays, has enraged social media commenters.
Images emerged online showing the exterior of the St Vincent de Paul store at Findon, in Adelaides west, where a number of bags appeared to have been ripped open, sorted through and left on the ground.
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A Vinnies store has been left in a mess despite the shop clearly stating it is closed over the Christmas holidays. Credit: NCA NewsWire, Rebecca Morse
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