Need an excuse to shop this weekend? Macy's has a good one!
Sad, but true: Since the big purchase of my snazzy new car, I haven't really been shopping. Like not at all. Like not even at thrift stores. Until I bulk my savings back up, buying anything but food leaves me guilty. Not cute.
Well, now it looks like I may have a good reason to break my spending strike -- Macy's annual Shop For a Cause day, happening Saturday.
Buy a $5 "shopping pass," which goes toward a local charity of your choice, like Faith Cafe, the Make-A-Wish Foundation or The Spring of Tampa Bay (which also, by the way, runs an awesome thrift store in south Tampa), and get 25 percent off most stuff in the store, including sale items. The store tells us it's raised more than $38 million for local charities across the country since 2006.
Check the list of participating charities here.
Deal Diva Kim








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