A retail store in Scottboro, Alabama, is giving a new life to the lost luggage by reselling articles left by travelers.
The un claimed luggage has published “The Found Report”, which details unique and valuable articles that remain while sharing trends that the group has noticed.
Sonni Hood, senior manager of Public Relations and Communications, told Fox News Digital that the report “provides a platform for us to share the changes in culture that we are seeing year after year.”
Among the list of odd items left by the flyers: a lyophilized chicken foot, a toilet seat, a complete $ 2 ticket sheet without cutting, a rattle snake preserved in a jar of whiskey and silicone pads.
The retailer takes possession of non -claimed bags only after an “extensive” 90 -day search for the owners, then prepares the items for sale for sale.
Some historical items have also found their way to the store in Alabama.
A script from the 1985 film “The Goonies”, a 1941 newspaper cut from the attack on Pearl Harbor and a letter signed by former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt of 1944 were identified.
The company has a 50000 square feet commercial space that attracts more than 1 million people every year. It is also a website.
In general, it marks articles with up to 80% discount on the suggested retail value.
“There are some basic elements for American travelers, which will continue to be the same, but our findings every year bring new observations about what our culture values,” said Hood.
“Last year, for example, we saw an increase in pet supplies, strengthening the trend of ‘Pascota Father’,” he said.
“We also discover campaign buttons, posters and hats, which reflect the strong political affiliations that were on display of the 2024 presidential campaign.”
A Rolex 18K gold watch valued at $ 20,000 was also found.
Other valuable objects include a 18K White Gold Solitary Ring, a bag and suitcase by Louis Vuitton, Chanel moccasins and several designer clothes.
“In the five years elapsed since the pandemic, the unlaushed bags have been filled with comfort and athletics wear, probably due to the increase in hybrid and remote work configuration,” said Hood.
She said that the luggage not claimed has been a substantial increase in more informal clothes, which reflects a change to a more relaxed society.
The articles found frequently detailed in the report are underwear, pants, books, shoes and phones.
“Hundreds of new products are added every day,” says the unlawled luggage website.
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