Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. svetikd / iStock.com The “Buy Nothing” trend began back in 2013 in Washington state, when the founders of the project experimented ...
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Can You Really Go to Disney World and Buy Nothing?
Disney World’s escalating costs have fueled a “Buy Nothing” trend where guests share free items like meal credits and strollers via Facebook groups, as detailed in a Washington Post article from ...
Naomi Serviss scored a bookshelf and a guitar stand. Michelle Wolf got three spin bikes ‒ two for a teacher friend's classroom and one for herself. Joni Holderman got a gently used rug that retails ...
For years, the freewheeling virtual community — where neighbors share free goods — has been roiled by battles over the use of its name. A government shutdown made things worse. By Emma Goldberg In San ...
Members of the University City Buy Nothing group at their "Crafternoon" gathering. They say everything comes with a price, but that’s not true for members of a “Buy Nothing” group. The Facebook groups ...
The “Buy Nothing” trend began back in 2013 in Washington state, when the founders of the project experimented with hyperlocal communities. The idea is that neighbors and other members within your ...
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