Purchasing a gift designed or manufactured by a non-profit often comes wrapped in a feeling of goodwill. Look, I've done something nice, we think, and contributed to the community in the process. But sometimes it also comes with a lurking sense that quality has been compromised.
Buying gifts for charity, but not simply out of charity
Kelim Shloovim doesn't charge less, but that's because it sells quality products, says founder Michal Topaz.
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