I work in luxury accommodation for rich students & go through their bins – I’ve found Gucci bags & £200 designer clothes
A WOMAN who works with the richest of university students has revealed she gets the best job perk - dumpster diving.
Sally Sparks, from the UK, took to social media to show off the mound of designer goodies she had saved from the bins - including Gucci bags and designer clobber.
In a recent clip, Sally shared the pieces she had saved from landfill and how she styled them for herself.
Sally revealed that many of the students just throw away their items when they move out - so she always got first dibs on the luxury goods.
A Gucci bag was one of her top finds from rummaging through the bins.
She also found a giant hair bow, an oversized blazer, and Li-Ning trainers worth £180.
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Digging into the 'trash' Sally also found a £200 knitted Armani cardigan as well as an Acne studio jumper and a Maison Margiela fluffy cardigan.
The blonde beauty has found thousands of pounds worth of designer goodies that she was able to take home for herself but that's not all.
Another clip showed she also finds some more bizarre (yet still expensive) goodies such as full Lego sets and unopened perfumes.
Sally also managed to grab a few more designer bags including Ragged Priest and a Guess hold-all.
And she has found lots of different shoes to take home - from Nike trainers to cute ballet pumps.
The videos posted to her TikTok account @sallysparksx have since gone viral with over 300k views.
People were quick to take to the comments in awe over her designer finds.
One person wrote: "THE STUFF IS SOOOO GOOD."
Dumpster diving in the UK
Thinking of trying your luck rummaging through bins? Here's what you need to know
Dumpster diving is not illegal in the UK as any rubbish isn't considered private property.
You are able to dumpster dive if the bins are out in the open and on public land while not being locked.
However, you may be asked to move along.
Another commented: "Bruh, super jelly, I wish my job had such perks - the free coffee is too bitter."
"It seems such a waste! Good for you for rescuing it," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Crazy what the rich just throw away!"
"Love the bag,” claimed a fifth.
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Someone else added: "Don’t be shy drop the locations… which bins are we diving into next?"
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