Anonymous wrote:What's your favorite thing about working at TJs?
Also, can you tell me what the bell system is? Like 2 rings means what?
Anonymous wrote:Are you on the “Trader Joe’s meal ideas for busy moms” Facebook group? It’s actually pretty funny!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bread at TJ's definitely goes bad quickly too. I avoid buying bread products there.
Seriously? This is your complaint? This means that their bread is actually fresher!! Bread that last more than a couple of days is loaded with preservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tell us something interesting. what is your life story? how did you end up working at TJ? how old are you?
That would be too much personal identifying info. And TJs HR is known for firing employees that publicly say bad things about the company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WFT happened to the soy coffee creamer. This was a staple for at least a decade and the best one out there. Then poof..disappeared
They discontinue things chiefly due to poor sales, and making room for new products that they think would sell better. Not in our control, sorry![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJs milk is cheaper but goes bad much faster than a traditional grocery store. Why do you think that is? Is it older?
I have no idea, sorry. I don't buy milk that frequently but when I do, I haven't had that problem. Is it all kinds, or a specific kind (like the organic 2%)? Maybe it's the specific store's refrigeration?
Different poster, but we have had this problem with TJ's milk for the last decade or two. It's less of an issue for us currently, as one of my kids drinks a lot of milk and helps us get through it fast. But before this, we'd avoid the milk.
Tangent but we also avoid FreshDirect milk.
Anonymous wrote:The bread at TJ's definitely goes bad quickly too. I avoid buying bread products there.
Anonymous wrote:I do my main grocery shopping at other stores but go to TJs to stock up on specific TJ brand things. So my cart will be like 10 jars of eggplant dip, 5 each of the same frozen 3 indian meals, 6 jars of hot and sweet jalepenos, and 8 things of cold brew. I always feel weird at check out, like the cashier thinks I'm insane. Would you judge me for that cart or is it relatively normal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJs milk is cheaper but goes bad much faster than a traditional grocery store. Why do you think that is? Is it older?
I have no idea, sorry. I don't buy milk that frequently but when I do, I haven't had that problem. Is it all kinds, or a specific kind (like the organic 2%)? Maybe it's the specific store's refrigeration?
Different poster, but we have had this problem with TJ's milk for the last decade or two. It's less of an issue for us currently, as one of my kids drinks a lot of milk and helps us get through it fast. But before this, we'd avoid the milk.