‘Micro trend paradise’: Is T.J. Maxx ‘landfill-core’ now? Missouri woman walks in—only to be disappointed by the junk she finds ...Middle East

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Whether it be Labubus or Stanley cups, a huge part of American shopping culture is built on micro-trends. However, in a clip that has amassed 508,000 views, TikToker Alyssa Barber (@newlifestyleabb) poses an important question: is it possible for there to be too much of a good thing?

The viral video, which was uploaded in October, begins by showing a number of themed items, including what looks like hastily-painted mugs, a beaded margarita cup, and tomato-themed items. It’s also clear that the store was appealing to Halloween fans, with the same ghost motif being repeated on shelves full of poor-quality-looking items like candles, statues, and mugs.

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