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Mainers are thrifting for furniture and cars as supply chain problems make new items scarce

When Mary Duffy bought her house in Alfred in May 2020, she couldn’t figure out how to furnish it.

It’s not that Duffy couldn’t afford to shop around, or didn’t have a keen eye for interior decorating — it was that so many of the big box retailers and furniture websites were low on supply.

Supply chain shortages of everything from furniture to appliances have plagued shoppers in Maine and beyond. Instead of giving up and waiting for the global market to right itself, though, Duffy did what many Mainers have decided to do: shop for second-hand and used goods. Even experienced secondhand sellers have noticed an increased demand as the pandemic disrupted the supply chain.

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