Does anyone know how the food comes to be on a TJMaxx or HomeGoods shelf? That might help people understand just how cautious (or not) they need to be. I myself don’t get how a random box of chocolates shows up for sale at HomeGoods. |
It’s basically like a Trader Joe’s model https://www.mashed.com/241737/heres-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-food-at-tj-maxx/ |
Or very intelligent apparently. |
World Market food gives the same, sketchy vibe. So that’s also a no for me! It all seems like it was procured at an estate sale. |
I buy food there all the time. Never had a problem. |
From the article linked upthread: “In an interview with Business Insider, shopping expert Michelle Madhok explained that you can find some of the best bargain prices on gourmet and specialty foods, including manuka honey, truffle salt, and infused olive oils. Stock up and stash these items away to show off at your next dinner party.” |
The voices in your head aren't actual authorities. |
Seeing harry and david products there turned me off from their products online. Won’t buy jelly bellies anywhere anymore since they are always at thx. TJX is where brands go to die. |
You don’t seem to understand that the food items sold at Marshall’s and other discount stores are still subject to all US laws and regulations. Also the grocery story has foodstuffs with origins in China - imports also subject to US laws and regulations. |
Their stores are gross and trashy. Are you THAT broke? I honestly wouldn’t eat food from there if it was free. |
You’re not saving any substantial sum of money. Some of you are just addicted to shopping and fake deals. Or just have no standards. This is a website for college educated parents in an expensive major city, you’re acting like a broke college freshman. It’s…low. |
The food is good. Some of y’all are weird. Well, I guess you’re keeping the economy going so thanks? |
+1. The economy depends on idiots like these. |
I’ve had bad luck with rancid chips from home goods. I do get jellies and tea there though.
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I check the dates and sometimes buy stuff. It's not usually that good a deal...like I got some capers there and then realized Costco had a larger jar for the same price. And it's only a savings if you buy stuff you otherwise would have gotten somewhere else, as opposed to adding on additional stuff. But it can be a fun way to try something different. I like their flavored coffees and the large packages of gnocchi. |