GSI divisional manager Debbie Cameron at the Canning Vale Mega Barn.
Camera IconGSI divisional manager Debbie Cameron at the Canning Vale Mega Barn. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Mega bargains at new op shop

Declan ByrneComment News

Good Samaritan Industries’ (GSI) new Mega Barn, on the corner of Bannister and Magnet roads, will have almost 31 tonnes of clothing, textiles and bric-a-brac on sale at $6 per kilogram.

GSI divisional manager Debbie Cameron said the new store would give people the chance to grab a bargain and reduce their impact on the environment.

“Op shops have become a haven for hipsters, fashionistas, avid recyclers and bargain-hunters, as well as those who are committed to recycling, and our new Mega Barn is going to appeal to just about everyone who loves shopping and bargain-hunting,” she said.

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“Op-shopping is not only fun, it’s also a great way for shoppers to support a good cause and effectively reduce their carbon footprint by not fuelling the tide of cheap clothing imported into Australia, while also reducing landfill.”

The shop’s first day of trading on March 12 will also host pony rides, fairy floss, face-painting and a cuddly animal farm for children from 10am to 2pm.