Groceries have become expensive so if there is anything off with a product I WILL COMPLAIN

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s produce goes bad so fast.


I like TJs but do not buy produce aside from bagged salads.


Produce like carrots, onion, tomatoes, all those regular stuff?
I've been going for years and never had anything spoiled.


Mushy mushroom, apples with rotted insides, slimy broccoli slaw on and on. A pass for me.
Anonymous
Oh please, sister. You've complained about everything your entire life.
Anonymous
Neat. Here’s that attention you ordered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amen, I do this with flights, the price is unbearable and if paying we should get 100% QUALITY


HAHAHAHAHA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh please, sister. You've complained about everything your entire life.


+1,000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH is always returning spoiled meat. Recently we've had some spoiled the day or the day after purchase. It's insane. The chicken looks good but then we open the package and it's really bad.


They pump the packages full of some kind of gas so they meat doesn't get discolored as it ages and you can't tell by looking at it. So wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s produce goes bad so fast.


I like TJs but do not buy produce aside from bagged salads.


Produce like carrots, onion, tomatoes, all those regular stuff?
I've been going for years and never had anything spoiled.


It's like buying produce at the 7-11 -- it will work in a pinch. There's no comparison between produce from Trader Joe's and a real grocery store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP Your statement in all caps reads like you’re going into a store hunting for bear.

Would it be hard for you to approach the situation with kindness? EVERYONE is experiencing hard times.


Did you really need to shout "EVERYONE" in the middle of a complaint about using all caps?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to let minor issues go in the past but not anymore. Anything remotely off with a product I am going to complain about it and ask for a free replacement.

100% of the time the grocery stores have complied.

Stale chips. Soggy bananas. Stuff like that.


Why do you buy “soggy” bananas?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harris teeter has the best produce hands down. I make a special stop there for my apples.

They are terrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's a soggy banana?


lol I had the same thought. What is a soggy banana...?
Anonymous
It's a great idea OP, but who has the time for that? Also, aren't you spending more in gas $$ to return the item than if you just let it go? Stores know that only a small fraction of people have the time to return bad items.
Anonymous
When I buy fruit from trader joes, it seems like it goes bad on the ten minute car ride home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's a soggy banana?


lol I had the same thought. What is a soggy banana...?


OP is a soggy banana.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's a soggy banana?


lol I had the same thought. What is a soggy banana...?


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