| Bring your spoiled, rotten, foul tasting food back to TJs... they will happily replace it. |
All of their dairy is RBST free. And, last I checked, most "convenience items" have salt and sugar. I'm not talking about their cookies and chips. Although, IMO, those items have much less sugar and preservatives than most. |
+1 It's like an upscale 7-11. So much junk to chose from. |
| I only buy their freezer items. Got tired of throwing their chicken and milk out. |
The majority of us dairy seems to be hormone-free these days. That doesn't mean it's antibiotic-free, humane, or fed an appropriate (grass-based vs grain) diet. |
| As a person who grew up with cows, I buy our milk only at TH. The fresh milk is no longer fresh after second day. If you want your milk last a week, you are drinking milk with chemicals. WF have a good milk, but more xpesive than TJ. |
| I just poured out 1/2 a gallon of milk with a 1/19 sell by date. |
I meant 1/29 sell by- sorry. |
| I suspect something falls apart in the supply chain, something falling out of temperature spec for a long time. This shouldn't happen. It doesn't with larger, more professional grocery stores. |
I cannot stand that you post this on every thread concerning Trader Joes. Today alone I've eaten the following foods purchased at TJs: unsalted almonds avocadoes a lime a tomato organic kidney beans frozen wild blueberries |
I've come to this conclusion too. |
(NP here)...But the store consists almost entirely of packaged products! You can't shop exclusively there. They have a terrible produce section, no butcher. They get a ton of food recalls too. |
I'm the 'unsalted almonds, wild blueberries' PP. Nobody on this thread has claimed that you can or should do all of your shopping there. I don't. But, I'm price-sensitive so I swing by TJs -before- I go to Whole Foods and the precious, precious farmer's market where "craft honey" is $17.00 a jar. |
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I shop weekly at TJ's and love the store, but I must agree with the complaints of spoiled milk. I buy 1% and get some nice tall person to reach way back in the display. No matter
what expiration date it shows, it only last about 4 days at the most. I buy 1/2 gal and my fridge is new, so it is not my fridge. I think the delivery people keep it out in the sun too long. Also I must complain about the cheese blocks. I usually buy sharp cheddar or Colby and they mold soon after opening even when they are wrapped tightly and put in sealed plastic bags. After reading all these complaints, I wish TJ's would try to correct these problems.
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