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Tidying Up TV show sparks joy for Winnipeg thrift stores

Click to play video: 'Thrift stores in Winnipeg benefit from new Netflix show'
Thrift stores in Winnipeg benefit from new Netflix show
WATCH: A new show has inspired people to let go of unused or unwanted items, something Winnipeg thrift stores are happy about – Jan 16, 2019

Hundreds of boxes are being unpacked at thrift stores across Winnipeg thanks to a new Netflix show.

It’s called Tidying up with Marie Kondo — the renowned organizing consultant visits families to help them organize their messy homes and get rid of stuff.

And all that clutter is finding a new home, benefiting others.

Janice Howard is the manager of the Prairie Crocus thrift shop on Nairn Avenue. She says she has noticed a spike in donations since the Jan. 1 launch of the show.

“Our processing room went from a little bit of donations coming in daily to bags and bags of local items coming in,” Howard said.

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She hopes the trend continues, saying that the donations allow not-for-profits such as theirs help the community.

All that new inventory is also great for second-hand store shoppers.

Gaylene Peloquin is one of many people hooked on the new series.

“As soon as I watched the very first one, I started cleaning out closets and getting rid of things,” Peloquin said.

“I love how she says put all your stuff in a pile, go through it, and see what sparks joy in you and that was where it really got me.”

MCC Thrift Shop on Sargent Avenue has also seen a spike in donations. The manager there told Global News more donations means more clothes for thrift store shoppers.

Click to play video: 'Netflix show inspiring Winnipeggers to clean up their clutter'
Netflix show inspiring Winnipeggers to clean up their clutter

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