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  2. Aug 15, 2019 · Trader Joe's boasts healthy products, low prices, and eco-friendly policies. We visited a store and found seven reasons that people love the chain.

    • Henry Blodget
    • Trader Joe’s has no plans to offer delivery or curbside pickup. Many big supermarket chains and big-box retailers that offer fresh grocery items have their own systems for online ordering for delivery or curbside pickup.
    • There's no self-checkout. Unlike many of its bigger counterparts, from Walmart to Kroger, Trader Joe’s has no plans to dip its toes into supermarket self-checkout registers, even though some of Trader Joe’s more rabid fans are screaming for it.
    • You can buy one banana for 19 cents. Buying produce in bulk can make financial sense as long as you’re sure you’ll use up everything before it goes bad or expires.
    • Aldi is part of the family. Trader Joe’s was founded in 1967 in Pasadena, California, by entrepreneur Joe Coulombe. It was acquired in 1979 by Aldi Nord, a German company that also operates Aldi grocery stores in Europe.
  3. Oct 24, 2024 · Trader Joe's savings are still huge. At the end of the nearly 50-item list of basic staples, comparing what was effectively store brand to store brand, Trader Joe's clearly came out as the winner ...

    • Trader Joe’s Private Label Products. Trader Joe’s takes pride in its private label products, which aren’t just cheap knock-offs of the brand-name counterparts.
    • Friendly Staff Members. Trader Joe’s has a reputation for having some of the friendlist employees—so much so that people wondered whether they’re trained to flirt with customers (FYI, they’re not).
    • Unique Products. You can get your avocadoes, canned tuna, and chicken breasts at any grocery store, but there are certain products you can only get at Trader Joe’s.
    • Reasonable Prices. Since the significant majority of products for sale at Trader Joe’s is from the chain’s private label, the prices are pretty competitive.
    • Trader Joe is a literal person. Yes, Trader Joe was an actual living, breathing human being. His name was Joe Coulombe, and he owned a convenience store in Los Angeles before slow business inspired him to open a grocery store chain.
    • Trader Joe's originally opened as a convenience store. Trader Joe's wasn't always a one-stop destination for international palates. The original 1967 brick-and-mortar location was a convenience store called "Pronto Markets" first.
    • Trader Joe's is a reusable bag pioneer. In today's sustainability-conscious world, the thought of being asked, "Paper or plastic?" has become an alien concept.
    • California is the Trader Joe's capital. With Pasadena giving birth to Trader Joe's, it's only right that California is home to the highest number of locations.
  4. Oct 24, 2019 · Trader Joe’s breaks the mold of most grocery store chains with no sales, rewards cards or coupons. It keeps the shopping experience simple by providing great products to customers at great ...

  5. Mar 12, 2020 · Trader Joe’s is meant to be more than a trip to the grocery store, but an experience. Customers can play with products, trying any item in the store by simply asking an employee.

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