Ok? They sell desserts/sweets. You can have standards and not eat that stuff. But the stuff at TJ Maxx isn't anything worse than you'll find at the grocery store. It's safe for consumption. |
More for me! |
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Is it also more classy to shop for higher prices when you're buying a new car? How high should I shoot if I want to be, say, on the lower end of UMC? Is 20% more enough?
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I stock our office snacks area with nuts and unsweetened dried fruit from there. There is a lot of added sugar in many things, but you can find others. |
| If I get a brand I know and trust, it is fine. I rarely buy food from there, but the times I have, it has been fine. |
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Bob Appetit magazine looked into this. The food is fine and vendors like selling to TJ Maxx bc they pay their bills on time.
https://www.bonappetit.com/entertaining-style/article/t-j-maxx-food-sources?srsltid=AfmBOoq6zkerVmoqx6s4OV1pa20LK1ufmWani5UjsUi5BCPKLPRN2BUk |
TJ Maxx stores look filthy and grimy. The merch looks so old and dated. Why would anyone buy food from such a place. Grocery stores are spotlessly clean for a reason and turn over inventory constantly. |
1) not they don't. TJ Maxx is no more filthy than a lot of other department stores. Stop the BS. 2) because some items are not stocked at regular grocery stores. I was able to find items from my home country at TJ Maxx and I can assure you that no other grocery store stocks these items. 3) your ignorance is really showing. |
| If you think a Marshalls or TJ Maxx looks as clean and upscale as a Nordstrom or Whole Foods, I don't know what to tell you. |