Aldi and Trader Joe’s are not owned by the same parent company.Anonymous wrote:Haha, once I stopped shopping at TJ, my grocery bill decreased. You do realize all of the stuff at TJ, especially the organic one, is made by the same large corporations that make store brands for the other supermarkets as well. At lower prices. Remove the "coolness" façade and it is just another food pusher. Owned by the Aldi parent company as well. Said by someone who split with TJ after 18 years relationship.
Anonymous wrote:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/shopping/2025/04/11/trader-joes-easter-mini-tote-bags-easter-online/83051363007/
https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/how-one-trader-joes-bag-turned-status-symbol.amp
People are reselling online for up to $1000. The bags cost $2.99. This is crazy to read!
Anonymous wrote:Do they come with a tulip bulb?
Anonymous wrote:There seemed to be a lot of spring grinches here. I think they are cute and a little taste of spring in what is otherwise a fairly bleak time.
Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand the hype. They’re small canvas bags with the name embroidered. Why are people willing to pay ridiculous resale prices for them? What makes them so special?