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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't mind the TJ complainer. I think she's on some anti TJ's vendetta because her ex worked there or something. She's basically the psycho ex girlfriend. [/quote] Uh, I'm the PP who responded to the original "complaining" post that I agreed with her. I know no one who works there. But if it helps you feel better to assume I am psycho for not liking a store that you like then go for it. Pretty small world to live in though if you ask me. I post on the Food forum because i like a wide variety of food. I assume not everyone likes what I like, and they are free to say as much without it bothering me one bit.[/quote] You are ok, you just said you dont like it which is fine. The previous one makes all false claims, saying it is full of processed food, organic is awful and as expensive as Whole Foods, all of which is untrue. Yes there is processed food, but tell me one store which does not have any processed food. No one is forcing you to buy anything. And anyway this thread is asking about packaged dinner options, so talking about evils of processing here is fruitless. And you can have hummus, PBJ and yougurt for dinner also from TJ. Their cilantro and jalapeno hummus is so yummy. So either this is a pyscho ex girlfriend or Whole Foods die hard fan - Signed, a TJ die hard fan :) [/quote]
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