Anonymous wrote:Angry fist wave at the person who posted here to recommend the smores candies. The ones you microwave.
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Perfect. Fourth of July treat. Sooo delicious.
Tee hee! Sorry, that was me! They're amazing aren't they? And this is coming from someone who thinks marshmallows are gross. I will definitely not be buying them unless it's for a BBQ or something. If I bought a box just to keep in the house, they'd be gone in the blink of an eye. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have always wondered about TJ's employees. They are always so HAPPY.
What gives? Is it free chocolate-covered almonds? Seriously, never had bad customer service there, not even close.
And they always have an opinion on something in the cart! I bet they get to feast away on the delicious food. Jealous. I'm seriously contemplated applying for a job there, but then I remember that I am generally not a people person. Sigh.
Actually, you know what I've noticed recently is that they always have an opinion regarding how my children are attached to the cart, which I find really annoying. If I take both my kids to TJs, I put the 3 year old in the front basket, and my 6 year old DD likes to stand on the edge and hold on, which is perfectly fine with me. But a few times, I've had staff come up to me and tell me it's dangerous, and would I please not do that. WTH? She's 6.5 years old! I'm not really worried about her not being able to hold on. I thought it was just me, but then a few weeks ago I was in line to pay, and the woman behind me, whose daughter turned out to also be 6, almost 7, was reprimanded by a staffperson who told her that he was worried her daughter might her cart over by holding on to it like that. She had a full cart too and was waiting to check out. She just said thank you and ignored him, and then I told her how I'm constantly being scolded by the TJ police for how I let my kids hold on to the cart and we had a big laugh. I don't really care and it's not like it's going to stop me from shopping there, but what is up with the nanny state at TJs?![]()
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Thanks-loved the Kobe beef burger and although it was a little pricey (for TJ's anyway) did you see the size of those suckers? Like hockey pucks! ITA on the chili lime chicken burgers as well. Unfortunately I'm in MD so no wine at my TJ's. I need to relocate.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone try the Kobe Beef Burgers in the frozen section? What's the 411? Sinful or strictly for virgins?
Bought them for grilling at the pool. Damn good. So are those chili lime chicken burgers. The real sign of the devil in that place is the Contadino Vivace wine for $4. Crack, I tell you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chocolate covered almonds with sea salt. Addicting. TOTALLY.
May fire ants build a nest in your bidet, for having informed me of the existence of these.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone try the Kobe Beef Burgers in the frozen section? What's the 411? Sinful or strictly for virgins?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have always wondered about TJ's employees. They are always so HAPPY.
What gives? Is it free chocolate-covered almonds? Seriously, never had bad customer service there, not even close.
And they always have an opinion on something in the cart! I bet they get to feast away on the delicious food. Jealous. I'm seriously contemplated applying for a job there, but then I remember that I am generally not a people person. Sigh.
Actually, you know what I've noticed recently is that they always have an opinion regarding how my children are attached to the cart, which I find really annoying. If I take both my kids to TJs, I put the 3 year old in the front basket, and my 6 year old DD likes to stand on the edge and hold on, which is perfectly fine with me. But a few times, I've had staff come up to me and tell me it's dangerous, and would I please not do that. WTH? She's 6.5 years old! I'm not really worried about her not being able to hold on. I thought it was just me, but then a few weeks ago I was in line to pay, and the woman behind me, whose daughter turned out to also be 6, almost 7, was reprimanded by a staffperson who told her that he was worried her daughter might her cart over by holding on to it like that. She had a full cart too and was waiting to check out. She just said thank you and ignored him, and then I told her how I'm constantly being scolded by the TJ police for how I let my kids hold on to the cart and we had a big laugh. I don't really care and it's not like it's going to stop me from shopping there, but what is up with the nanny state at TJs?![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have always wondered about TJ's employees. They are always so HAPPY.
What gives? Is it free chocolate-covered almonds? Seriously, never had bad customer service there, not even close.
And they always have an opinion on something in the cart! I bet they get to feast away on the delicious food. Jealous. I'm seriously contemplated applying for a job there, but then I remember that I am generally not a people person. Sigh.