Goodwill Lake Worth Outlet Center offers a unique shopping experience with clearance bins that often have better items than regular stores. Most items are sold by the pound, with a 10-pound minimum requirement, which can lead to grabbing more items than needed. Customers have noted that the store is not upscale and can be busy, with people lining up at the bins and quickly grabbing items. While some find the rules, like the minimum weight, a bit confusing or inconvenient, others appreciate the low prices and the chance to find good condition clothing, including items with tags or worn once. Staff members are generally described as nice and helpful, even when dealing with busy or rude customers. Overall, the center is seen as a place for bargain hunters who are prepared for a casual, fast-paced shopping environment.
Absolutely chaotic place and all garbage! I have been to many Goodwill bins all over the US. This must be the worst. All the comments below supports my opinion. And sadly after all those comments, obviously nothing has been done. Goodwill should really take care of this place.
February 2026
A bunch of garbage, you have to dig through bins/tables. I did not find anything here. It was a total waste of time between trying to find a parking space and walking around the store.The customers are very rude and literally push you out of their way. Definitely will not be back.
January 2026
My biggest issue here is how expensive it is! 2.99 per pound. Most bins are $1.50 per pound. I got 3 pairs of shoes and it was like $30!! Shoes are heavy. It should be $3 per pound for bags and shoes.