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Second-hand shopping is booming, but thrifty Brits are being caught out

Second-hand shopping is booming, but thrifty Brits are being caught out with clothes that don’t fit, books with torn out pages, and missing parts The nation’s love affair with buying second-hand shows no signs of slowing. New research has revealed that around nine in ten Brits (88%) have scoured the internet and rails on the high street for pre-loved bargains in a bid to save money (61%) and to give items a new lease of life (42%). With Gen Zs …
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The Motor Ombudsman broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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