Charity shop appeal: No more Fifty Shades of Grey!
A charity shop manager who asked people to stop donating copies of Fifty Shades of Grey said they originally put the appeal out to ask for more vinyl.
Phil Broadhurst from an Oxfam in Swansea said they originally posted on Facebook for "less Fifty Shades and more 60's and 70's vinyl" after receiving lots of requests for records.
He said that when the E.L James' erotic novel was first published they wanted them but "had lots of people desperate to get rid of them and bringing them in non-stop". They were even able to build a room out of a hundred copies.
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