Faced with inflation, the boom in second-hand Christmas gifts: “The first argument remains the price”

by time news

At the foot of the tree, the paint on the wooden puzzle delivered by Santa Claus will no longer be fresh. Not enough to make Agathe feel guilty, who bought a second-hand gift for her 7-month-old daughter. “I’ve been hearing about second-hand for years, and I decided to take the plunge,” says the 27-year-old sales manager. Toys are little used and quickly replaced: it’s a shame to invest a fortune in them, especially these days. The Toulousaine spent a total of 15 euros for this puzzle and a walking cart on a specialized site. By using the second hand, she saved about 50 euros.

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