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Online ordering means many homes cluttered with stuff: Winnipeg organizer

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COVID-19 pandemic, many people have made the transition from shopping in physical stores to shopping online almost exclusively.While it can be a more convenient way to make purchases, a Winnipeg organizing expert says an unfortunate byproduct of online ordering is that many homes are cluttered with too much stuff.

Canada on track for record online shopping year due to coronavirus pandemic “Over the pandemic, online shopping has become obviously more popular than ever, so people are filling their homes and finding out that it’s not actually helpful or effective, so now they’re trying to get rid of it,” Sara Verwymeren of Three Pines Organizing told 680 CJOB.“We have to remember we’re actually living through unprecedented times … so there’s.

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