As a Mom and a girl scout leader for many years it makes me upset when I hear stories like yours. My daughter has been involved in girl scouts for 8 years. I had a problem in the beginning finding her a troop also and eventually started my own but if you don't have time don't worry. Call your local neighborhood or council and explain your concerns. Although it may take some time to find another troop do not be discouraged. Girl Scouting is a great activity. My daughter has made some long time friends in this group and although we are not very active any more (kids getting older have less time!) they do look forward to meeting and seeing eachother when we meet.
As of right now the only "uniform" they need is the girl scout pin. Next year they will be required to have either a sash or a vest. If your girls want these you can to go online or to the local girl scout store to purchase these items. It really makes them feel like a part of the group. One year we didn't require vests or sashes because we had several families who couldn't afford these so instead we made sure everyone had a pin and then made troop shirts. This may be an option for your troop. Plus, it's a fun activity!
My hope is you can find a new troop your girls as well as you are comfortable with. There is nothing like girls scouts out there from camping out, selling cookies, doing good deeds, crafts, helping people and teaching tolerance it has it all. You may want to ask at her school if there is a troop that meets there. Or maybe some teachers as they sometimes are involved themselves. Good luck.