Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get staples at costco. Trader Joes is mostly processed crap with really good marketing
Yeah, but some of the processed crap is soo yummy!
TJs is easy intstant meals and snacks for young/single people, Costco is for families that mostly cook from scratch.
Disagree. Costco is for gluttons who want a giant pre-made pot pie, pallet of disgusting croissants, or a gallon of mayo
Seems like you don't know how to cook and cut meat into portions and then freeze it. Pretty sad and pathetic.
Frozen, thawed meat is gross. Next.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like Trader Joe's and Costco have converged in price per unit of food, The Trader Joe's lets you buy fewer units well, Costco requires you buy in bulk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trader Joes is amazing for people who don't like to cook. 80 percent of it is basically tv dinners in a variety of packaging. They do have some plain protein and produce, but the quality of those items isn't great. It is a lifesaver for bad cooks though!
Interesting. Not my experience at all. Our closest TJ (Centreville) has good protein and produce. Haven’t bought a single tv dinner. We do most grocery shopping there and then go to Walmart for items TJ doesn’t carry.
We used to shop at Wegmans but their iffy produce quality and stupidly high prices made us go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get staples at costco. Trader Joes is mostly processed crap with really good marketing
Yeah, but some of the processed crap is soo yummy!
TJs is easy intstant meals and snacks for young/single people, Costco is for families that mostly cook from scratch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meat, nuts, beans, rice, fruits, vegetables, eggs, yogurt, hummus…yeah sounds like all processed food at Trader Joe’s to me.
Whereas grocery stores have lucky charms, kool aid, jello, donuts….but you don’t call those stores horrible and filled with processed foods?
The Trader Joe’s haters are weird. What’s your real beef with it? You don’t HAVE to buy the frozen apps and cakes. Just like you don’t have to buy those at Safeway or…gasp, Whole Foods.
My real beef with it is that I like to cook from scratch, and their produce and meat are overpriced. They do not have a good selection of veggies, meats, and fruit, nor do they sell good flour, spices, or oil. When I go to the grocery store, I want to buy potatoes, carrots, meat for roasts stir fries, and ingredients for soups and stews. I can buy all of that at a regular grocery store, and it's much cheaper than at TJ. TJ is not a proper grocery store; it is nothing but frozen meals. I don't eat frozen meals. I do not eat premade salads; I make my salads.
Regarding specialty ingredients, TJ is still a no-go; I can get vegan sour cream that is great at Wegmans. Why would I ever go to TJ? Please convince and show me what am I missing.
It sounds like your dietary choices are a better match for other stores. I also cook from scratch as much as possible. I have kids and work more than full time. I do not buy roasts or potatoes or flour. Premade salads aren’t my first choice, but they work for lunch for my DH on a busy day. Bagged cruciferous crunch and stir fry veggies save us time on crazy nights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they’re totally different and aren’t comparable. I’ve never understood the love for Trader Joe’s though. It carries fewer items, is smaller than the other grocery stores and more crowded. I can’t get our week’s worth of groceries there and always end up at Whole Foods or Wegmans anyway.
Trader Joe's is where I go when I want unhealthy snacks and frozen foods. It really delivers in that area. The regular groceries are also pretty cheap, but you won't be able to clear your list there.
What produce can you not find at Trader Joe's? I cook healthy meals at least five days a week and find almost everything I need there. I rarely buy their processed foods except for some chips and the garlic spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get staples at costco. Trader Joes is mostly processed crap with really good marketing
False.
Nope. PP is actually correct their stuff is mostly novelty items. There have also been a lot of articles about the lack of quality control with Target's suppliers. Haven't you notice that they seem to recall more items than the average store?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get staples at costco. Trader Joes is mostly processed crap with really good marketing
False.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get staples at costco. Trader Joes is mostly processed crap with really good marketing
Yeah, but some of the processed crap is soo yummy!
TJs is easy intstant meals and snacks for young/single people, Costco is for families that mostly cook from scratch.
Disagree. Costco is for gluttons who want a giant pre-made pot pie, pallet of disgusting croissants, or a gallon of mayo
Seems like you don't know how to cook and cut meat into portions and then freeze it. Pretty sad and pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meat, nuts, beans, rice, fruits, vegetables, eggs, yogurt, hummus…yeah sounds like all processed food at Trader Joe’s to me.
Whereas grocery stores have lucky charms, kool aid, jello, donuts….but you don’t call those stores horrible and filled with processed foods?
The Trader Joe’s haters are weird. What’s your real beef with it? You don’t HAVE to buy the frozen apps and cakes. Just like you don’t have to buy those at Safeway or…gasp, Whole Foods.
My real beef with it is that I like to cook from scratch, and their produce and meat are overpriced. They do not have a good selection of veggies, meats, and fruit, nor do they sell good flour, spices, or oil. When I go to the grocery store, I want to buy potatoes, carrots, meat for roasts stir fries, and ingredients for soups and stews. I can buy all of that at a regular grocery store, and it's much cheaper than at TJ. TJ is not a proper grocery store; it is nothing but frozen meals. I don't eat frozen meals. I do not eat premade salads; I make my salads.
Regarding specialty ingredients, TJ is still a no-go; I can get vegan sour cream that is great at Wegmans. Why would I ever go to TJ? Please convince and show me what am I missing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trader Joe's. It doesn't count as a grocery store at all. Nothing but frozen food and crap. I love Aldi and Costco. I buy fruits, meats and veggies, I have no idea what to buy at TJ other than the huge chocolate bar.
Wait, you prefer Aldi to Trader Joe’s? It’s the same to me; but more dreary. I don’t understand. It literally has the same food.
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joes is amazing for people who don't like to cook. 80 percent of it is basically tv dinners in a variety of packaging. They do have some plain protein and produce, but the quality of those items isn't great. It is a lifesaver for bad cooks though!
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trader Joe's. It doesn't count as a grocery store at all. Nothing but frozen food and crap. I love Aldi and Costco. I buy fruits, meats and veggies, I have no idea what to buy at TJ other than the huge chocolate bar.
Anonymous wrote:Meat, nuts, beans, rice, fruits, vegetables, eggs, yogurt, hummus…yeah sounds like all processed food at Trader Joe’s to me.
Whereas grocery stores have lucky charms, kool aid, jello, donuts….but you don’t call those stores horrible and filled with processed foods?
The Trader Joe’s haters are weird. What’s your real beef with it? You don’t HAVE to buy the frozen apps and cakes. Just like you don’t have to buy those at Safeway or…gasp, Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get staples at costco. Trader Joes is mostly processed crap with really good marketing
Yeah, but some of the processed crap is soo yummy!
TJs is easy intstant meals and snacks for young/single people, Costco is for families that mostly cook from scratch.
Disagree. Costco is for gluttons who want a giant pre-made pot pie, pallet of disgusting croissants, or a gallon of mayo