Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had the issue with rotting food from TJs- that Pp isn’t wrong. I am much more careful now with what I’ll buy there. Tend to stick to frozen crap and candy and dairy- but not cheese. That goes bad so fast! Or is already sort of bad when I open it. I do love TJs for being so fun and seasonal but I don’t understand how people can do their full shop there.
I don't know a single person who does all their shopping at TJs.
I do and have for more than 20 years. We eat entirely organically and tons of veggies and fruits. We don’t eat much bread. I shudder every time I go into a giant Safeway or HT. Talk about being full of chemical crap. The produce is covered in chemicals that make it last longer. Their organic produce lasts no longer than TJs. That is the point. And anyone who eats all that processed crap is begging for colon cancer.
Do you think that’s why TJ produce goes bad so quickly? Bc it’s all organic and not
Covered with chemicals etc? That’s interesting… (PP of the delicious frozen crap and the moldy produce)
I bought from Whole Foods intermittently for years and their organic produce went bad faster than TJs. This is true of all organic produce. It’s why you shouldn’t want your fruit to be all lasting forever. How’s it doing that, good lord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had the issue with rotting food from TJs- that Pp isn’t wrong. I am much more careful now with what I’ll buy there. Tend to stick to frozen crap and candy and dairy- but not cheese. That goes bad so fast! Or is already sort of bad when I open it. I do love TJs for being so fun and seasonal but I don’t understand how people can do their full shop there.
I don't know a single person who does all their shopping at TJs.
I do and have for more than 20 years. We eat entirely organically and tons of veggies and fruits. We don’t eat much bread. I shudder every time I go into a giant Safeway or HT. Talk about being full of chemical crap. The produce is covered in chemicals that make it last longer. Their organic produce lasts no longer than TJs. That is the point. And anyone who eats all that processed crap is begging for colon cancer.
Do you think that’s why TJ produce goes bad so quickly? Bc it’s all organic and not
Covered with chemicals etc? That’s interesting… (PP of the delicious frozen crap and the moldy produce)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had the issue with rotting food from TJs- that Pp isn’t wrong. I am much more careful now with what I’ll buy there. Tend to stick to frozen crap and candy and dairy- but not cheese. That goes bad so fast! Or is already sort of bad when I open it. I do love TJs for being so fun and seasonal but I don’t understand how people can do their full shop there.
I don't know a single person who does all their shopping at TJs.
I do and have for more than 20 years. We eat entirely organically and tons of veggies and fruits. We don’t eat much bread. I shudder every time I go into a giant Safeway or HT. Talk about being full of chemical crap. The produce is covered in chemicals that make it last longer. Their organic produce lasts no longer than TJs. That is the point. And anyone who eats all that processed crap is begging for colon cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had the issue with rotting food from TJs- that Pp isn’t wrong. I am much more careful now with what I’ll buy there. Tend to stick to frozen crap and candy and dairy- but not cheese. That goes bad so fast! Or is already sort of bad when I open it. I do love TJs for being so fun and seasonal but I don’t understand how people can do their full shop there.
I don't know a single person who does all their shopping at TJs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had the issue with rotting food from TJs- that Pp isn’t wrong. I am much more careful now with what I’ll buy there. Tend to stick to frozen crap and candy and dairy- but not cheese. That goes bad so fast! Or is already sort of bad when I open it. I do love TJs for being so fun and seasonal but I don’t understand how people can do their full shop there.
I don't know a single person who does all their shopping at TJs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was there yesterday. Bought romaine, cucumber, banana , bell peppers , potatoes, chicken breast, ricotta, mozzarella, pasta, bone broth, cinnamon sticks, naan, frozen organic fruit for smoothies, popcorn kernels, dog treats, peanut butter, and their less salty version of Chex Mix. All the produce except bananas was organic. I can’t get this quality at such a low price anywhere else.
I used to do that, because I'm a divorced mom who is very, very price sensitive.
But I had to quit, because over a period of a year or so, the following items on your list were moldy when I arrived home or went bad / moldy / rank vinegar / liquidy within 3 days of arriving home:
romaine
Bell pepper
potatoes (sprouted)
chicken breast (vinegar feces smell upon opening package)
ricotta
mozarella
naan (fresh version, not the frozen)
dog treats (salmon, they were recalled)
Now i'm going to add items that have ALSO molded or decomposed within 0-48 hours upon arriving home:
blackberries
apples
that cinnamon monkey pull apart bread
strawberries
blueberries
greek yogurt
taziki
walnut pieces
That is a huge list, isn't it? And I do not have the time to be traipsing back and forth to TJ's and standing in the customer service line to get my $3.75 back for every &%$# moldy / rancid item. And I'm too price sensitive to be like, huh, bummer, guess I'll toss all 5 of these yogurts every week rather than spend time getting my $7 back.
Yes, I'm sure the frozen pizza or can of black beans is unlikely to have mold and, if it wasn't recalled for botulism, is probably fine to consume. But TJ's is such a limited, limited shop if one wants to avoid likely-to-spoil food and I don't have time to go to multiple stores just to save 75 cents on a can of black beans that hopefully isn't botulistic
You lost me with this.
Why? Because you enjoy that feces scent that mass production poultry suppliers attempt to cover up with bleach? Or is it just that I'm being accurate and therefore am being gross?
Here's whose package chicken breasts do NOT ever smell like that: MoM's Organic Market.
To be sure, I'm detecting some feces right now, pp.
Anonymous wrote:I have had the issue with rotting food from TJs- that Pp isn’t wrong. I am much more careful now with what I’ll buy there. Tend to stick to frozen crap and candy and dairy- but not cheese. That goes bad so fast! Or is already sort of bad when I open it. I do love TJs for being so fun and seasonal but I don’t understand how people can do their full shop there.
Anonymous wrote:The produce is better than it is at giant, Harris teeter or Safeway in Bethesda so it’s a total no brainer. It’s also so much easier to shop and more pleasant. Great eggs, milk, dairy selection. I don’t understand how people can go to giant though so to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The produce is often a gamble (it’s better in the West), but the prices/quality for prepared foods, bread are so much better than regular grocery. I like that they are HFCS free and private label is GMO free.
The seasonal flavors are fun (pumpkin mini cone love right here), and they actually have customer service. No one in the world is more invested in your emotional well being than your cashier.
What is with that last sentence?