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Home Goods Swap

  • Eastside Food Co-op 2551 Northeast Central Avenue Minneapolis, MN, 55418 United States (map)

Join us for a fun and eco-friendly Home Goods Swap! Bring your gently used home items (think kitchen gadgets, decor, art, even small appliances) and exchange them for something new to you. It's a great way to refresh your space, meet your neighbors, and support sustainable living. There’s no need to bring items to take items; all are welcome to come and shop the swap!

How It Works:

  1. Bring your clean, gently used home goods.

  2. Swap them for new treasures.

  3. Make connections with your neighbors and community members!

What could be better?!

Due to limited space and transportation post-event, we are limiting items to approximately 2 grocery bags or one medium box per person

The following lists are not exhaustive, and Eastside reserves the right to refuse items that we will not be able to donate to our community partners.

We CAN accept:

  • Kitchenware

    • Mugs, plates, bowls

    • Utensils (spatulas, whisks)

    • Small appliances (toasters, blenders)

    • Cookbooks

  • Home Decor

    • Picture frames

    • Candles and candle holders

    • Throw pillows and blankets

    • Wall art (prints, small pieces)

  • Bedding

    • Pillowcases and sheets (in good condition)

    • Blankets

  • Storage Solutions

    • Baskets

    • Decorative boxes

    • Organizers (small shelving units)

  • Miscellaneous

    • Small decorative items (vases, knick-knacks)

We CANNOT accept:

  • Furniture

    • (Due to limited space, we cannot accept any furniture.)

  • Broken or Damaged Items

    • Anything with significant wear or defects (cracks, missing parts)

  • Electronics

    • TVs, larger appliances, anything that requires complex setups, or would require a recycling fee.

  • Personal Items

    • Clothing, shoes, or personal care products

  • Large Kitchen Appliances

    • Items like refrigerators, ovens, or dishwashers

  • Hazardous Materials

    • Items like paint, chemicals, or anything that poses a safety risk

  • Items That Require Assembly

    • Complex items that are hard to transport or set up

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