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Things that you did not know about Trader's Joe and other facts.

One thing not on the list is they make all their own labels so you can understand ingredients better. I've never shopped at one (canadian here) but I would love to.
 
they are usually cheaper than grocery stores

and you get all natural food for that price instead of cheap mass produced shit full of chemicals and preservatives
 
Trader Joe's is a dangerous place because they sell very little real "food". So much of their stuff, at least so much of their best stuff, is snack oriented that you walk in, spend $100 and can't even make a meal out of what you buy. But they're generally really really good snacks.
 
Trader Joe's is a dangerous place because they sell very little real "food". So much of their stuff, at least so much of their best stuff, is snack oriented that you walk in, spend $100 and can't even make a meal out of what you buy. But they're generally really really good snacks.

there is real food

you just have to avoid the snack food
 
Trader Joe’s keeps its prices so low that the store never offers weekly specials or sales on its products.

Who wrote this, Joe?

I don't find their prices all that low for most things, and it's a shame there are no sales because there certainly is the margin for them. This isn't aldi's.
 
My wife is addicted to Trader Joe's (nearest is 25 miles away and she still finds excuses to go). Good prices, much of their stuff is great, some is horrible.

One additional fact-Trader Joe's is a privately held company. A bit surprising as it seems like any startup that is the least bit successful seems to have becoming publically traded as the cash bonanza for it's starters.
 
They have the best price on Fiji water by a long shot. It's worth it for me to go there just for that alone.
 
From the name I wouldn't have guessed grocery store. I'd like to check one out, but the nearest one is about 120 miles away.
 
Drink it from the tap, you damned hipster.

Where I live it comes out the tap sort of a weird gray color and has bubbles. If you make ice, the ice looks a solid color and you can't see thru it. Tap water here is probably worse for you than smoking.
 
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Alright, I'm going to take the bait.....Why are you buying Fiji water? Even if your water is brown, why not buy the big ass Culigan waters?

I've tried every filter you can buy, Fiji tastes better to me. Last year I dropped about 4 bills on a top rated solid block carbon filter and I still prefer Fiji. The minerals in it must be what gives it the slight edge, if not that, it's something because I find it more pleasant to drink *shrug*
 
One additional fact-Trader Joe's is a privately held company. A bit surprising as it seems like any startup that is the least bit successful seems to have becoming publically traded as the cash bonanza for it's starters.

They sold out to Aldi's in the late 1970's. So they are part of a privately held company, but not independent.
 
My wife is addicted to Trader Joe's (nearest is 25 miles away and she still finds excuses to go). Good prices, much of their stuff is great, some is horrible.

One additional fact-Trader Joe's is a privately held company. A bit surprising as it seems like any startup that is the least bit successful seems to have becoming publically traded as the cash bonanza for it's starters.

There's Trader Joe's less than 2 miles from my house. Aldi is less than 1 mile from my house. Trader Joe's is owned by Aldi.

We go to Trader Joe's several times a week. My wife loves the store. Employees are super friendly and they stock items not commonly found everywhere for reasonable prices. We just bought bunch of 8.8 oz New Zealand manuka honey (umf 10+) for $11. That's something you don't see everyday.
 
There's Trader Joe's less than 2 miles from my house. Aldi is less than 1 mile from my house. Trader Joe's is owned by Aldi.

That a different Aldi. There's two Aldis; Aldi Nord, and Aldi Süd. They're both owned by the same family, but are independent companies. Aldi Nord owns Trader Joe, and has a minimal(non-existent?) presence in the US. Aldi Süd has the US Aldi stores.
 
I love Trader Joe's! I buy organic produce, nuts (they don't gas them), and ground turkey from there. The rest of the stuff I get from Costco.
 
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Trader Joe's has good regular prices, but anything carried in a normal store will be cheaper during the frequent sales normal stores have.

SoCal has a bunch of specialty markets, we shop "mostly" at Stater Bros, but get some items at half a dozen other places including Trader Joe's.
 
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