I am officially done with Trader Joe's

Anonymous
I buy plenty of produce at the Rockville Pike store weekly, and have never had a problem.
Anonymous
I've never had trouble with the Trader Joe's on Wisconsin in Bethesda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I buy plenty of produce at the Rockville Pike store weekly, and have never had a problem.


Not even with the parking??
Anonymous
Never got the TJ love.

Unhealthy junk food galore. Better off at a 7-11. Crap beer and wine too.
Anonymous
It's a processed food store.
Anonymous
Another one who doesn't buy produce at TJ's. I shop at the one in the West End but am always, always sorry when I forget and buy their produce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never got the TJ love.

Unhealthy junk food galore. Better off at a 7-11. Crap beer and wine too.


+1 -- TJ's is for people who want to thing they're "foodies" but actually never cook.
Anonymous
my fairfax store has very high turnover. if you shop sunday afternoon, it is almost like they are out of fresh food
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never had an issue, either.


+1
Anonymous
You can try complaining to the store manager, they are usually attentive to their customers.
Anonymous
I shop at the Rockville Pike store and occasionally have gotten a bad package of fruit. I try to be more careful now -- if I can't be sure if everything in the package is fresh I steer clear and buy individual pieces of fruit instead. I've had pretty good luck with the fresh veggies, bread and dailry. No spoilage. I always check expiration dates too.
Anonymous
I only do Wegman's for my fresh foods.

TJs is good for processed foods and that is about all.
Anonymous
I shop at the Tysons one at least once a week. I do buy produce and haven't had many problems. Yes, sometimes when you buy a bag of apples there is one that is bad, but I've found the same with other stores.

My kids like the pretzel slims and the french toast -- also there eggs are really good.

What I buy weekly, broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus (if they have them) recently bought fresh brussel sprouts.

Sparkling bottled water is priced well.

Great price on cheeses and
Anonymous
I usually go to the Old Town TJs, but haven't had many issues. Peppers get wrinkly after 3+ days, but that's to be expected. Sometimes teeny tiny green bugs in their bagged romaine heads (not the pre-washed bags), but those bags have teeny holes in them for ventilation, and are NOT pre-washed. This is common in similarly packaged lettuce in other stores, though.

Overall, I haven't had any problems with open or packaged produce, or otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I usually go to the Old Town TJs, but haven't had many issues. Peppers get wrinkly after 3+ days, but that's to be expected. Sometimes teeny tiny green bugs in their bagged romaine heads (not the pre-washed bags), but those bags have teeny holes in them for ventilation, and are NOT pre-washed. This is common in similarly packaged lettuce in other stores, though.

Overall, I haven't had any problems with open or packaged produce, or otherwise.


I also shop there, haven't had any problems. However I did buy mandarins for $7 and they were sour and no one in my family wanted to eat them. Big waste. I only mention it because OP said she had the same problem.
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