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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Check out the Fooducate app. You can scan a bar code and it gives you a quick profile of how bad a given food is for you -- [b]great for processed foods like at TJs.[/b] I was pleasantly surprised their sweet potato fries got an "A-". [/quote] You may have heard this by now, maybe by actually reading this thread for example! But trader joes offers all kinds of unprocessed (salmon, pommegranates) or barely processed (nuts in a bag, quinoa in a bag, cheddar cheese) items. Trader joes is no more process-y than wegmans, Harris teeter or even whole foods. All 3 sell apples and all 3 sell chocolate ring dings and cheese doodles. [/quote] I cannot do all my grocery shopping at TJs-not enough selection of whole foods. I too consider it a high end 7-11. Things I buy here: Nuts/Oats/Oils/Chocolate I find their fresh "produce" lacking. All in all, I have very little use for TJs since I cook mainly from scratch. I buy 90% of my groceries from Wegmans.[/quote]
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