Trader Joe's is not that great in my opinion. I know many people love them but it isn't the type of grocery store I prefer to shop at because almost everything is prepackaged/precooked/frozen. We don't eat a lot of processed food so most of their offerings don't make it into my shopping cart. I did try their orange chicken once and thought it tasted like every other frozen orange chicken out there. I have heard they sell great frozen appetizers for parties like some sort of macaroni & cheese balls but I haven't had any. There cookie butter is famous but again, I haven't had it!
They do offer a pretty nice produce selection and some of their prices are excellent. They have a nice cheese section as well. Our Trader Joe's doesn't have a full bulk section so I can't comment on that. They're building another TJ's here (or it's probably already done by now) and maybe that will have a bulk section. They sell organic frozen riced cauliflower which is convenient.
What bothers me the most is how much packaging get waste they have...they will package a few zucchini in plastic wrap on a tray...why not just sell it in bulk like every other store?
I just curious if you don't eat process food what exactly are you missing from the regular stores? Trader Joe's has a great section of organic stuff and we also try to avoid process foods. I cook from scratch 6 days a week we don't even use can stuff if we can help it. I am able to do all my shopping at Trader Joe's. Probably 50%+ of my cart comes from the produce section, the other 30% comes from the edge/frozen such as almond milk, eggs, yougurt, butter, organic frozen fruit etc and the last 20%- comes from the middle things like coffe, nuts, toilet paper, etc. We do throw some convience items to our cart now and then like ravioli, croissant, etc we don't eat those often so we just keep them in the freezer.
I am not the one you addressed this to but I know for us, we can get produce from Sprouts and organic dairy as well as coffee and TP from Costco for a better price than TJ's.
You mentioned spices and I did buy a spice there last time when we were in, and I really like it. Salt-free and very flavorful. I have been adding to lots of foods![]()
But that still doesn't answer the question you can get all of those items at Trader Joe's. My question was more of what of the non process items you can't find at Trader Joe's? Because she said she doesn't buy at TJ because all of the processed items that don't make it in her cart. So I was wondering what she can't find there since I find TJ cuts a lot of the middle processed junk isles than regular supermarkets has.
DH is very picky about his coffee and the only coffee he drinks is the Honduran organic coffee from TJ it is very good most guest at our house always want to know what coffee we use.
Went to get that and also got their Brushetta (in a container, just the tomatoes, garlic and olive oil) and some fresh mozzarella and MMMMMmmmmm
That is exactly my point -- that Trader Joe's isn't special if you don't eat processed foods...I can get everything I need at other grocery stores with less packaging and less hassle.I just curious if you don't eat process food what exactly are you missing from the regular stores? Trader Joe's has a great section of organic stuff and we also try to avoid process foods. I cook from scratch 6 days a week we don't even use can stuff if we can help it. I am able to do all my shopping at Trader Joe's. Probably 50%+ of my cart comes from the produce section, the other 30% comes from the edge/frozen such as almond milk, eggs, yougurt, butter, organic frozen fruit etc and the last 20%- comes from the middle things like coffe, nuts, toilet paper, etc. We do throw some convience items to our cart now and then like ravioli, croissant, etc we don't eat those often so we just keep them in the freezer.
I agree with you on the waster of the packaging.
When I shop at regular stores I found that I skip most of the middle isles. I am able to find everything except for maybe some rare spices that I normally shop at Trader Joe's plus a few bonus organic items like the califlower rice.