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Businiess name:  Homegoods
Review by:  G L.
Review content: 
Home Goods is an affiliate of Marshalls and TJ Maxx, and their store is downright awful. It happens to be located in a former TJ Maxx, and it is messy, disorganized, and overall, a terrible place to shop. They sell everything from furniture to rugs and even cookware. Lots of accessories for your home, though I find them tasteless and of "junk" quality. I do see brand names like Spode and Le Crueset sometimes, but the merchandise is very old! For example, this past Christmas, I saw Spode Christmas Tree china that said 2001 on it. And it wasn't even dirt cheap! You'll be wasting your time to shop here. Save yourself the trip. Go to Target or Wal-Mart and get something nice in a nicer store environment.

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