Read up on the chain's secrets before filling your shopping cart.
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Crew members are there to help.
The employees, known as crew members, are always on hand to help with any question. If you can't find what you're looking for, ask any crew member wearing a bright or funky shirt for assistance. Even if they are busy stocking shelves they are encouraged to help out shoppers first and then return to their task.
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Uniqueness and creativity are on display.
Each store has its own staff creating signs so you might get funny dad jokes or cool art. And during the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, one deaf staff member and his store location found creative ways to communicate with customers who were wearing masks that he could read lips and sign.
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Hit up their website for free recipe ideas.
If you are excited about all the cool Trader Joe's products but aren't sure what to do with them, you can find a host of recipes from appetizers to co*cktails, all created in the store's test kitchen. They also have stories about how each product was brought to life.
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All store-brand products are preservative free.
All products in the stores that have Trader Joe's label are free of preservatives, so you'll want to eat their fresh foods quickly. They also have no artificial flavors, no genetically modified ingredients, no artificial trans-fats and no MSG so you can feel good about eating their foods and feeding them to your family.
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Kids can snag a free lollipop.
Every location has its own stuffed mascot, from sharks to lobsters, roaming the store. Ask a crew member what their store mascot looks like and send the kids on a quest. If the kids tell a crew member where the stuffed creature was spotted they'll get a free lollipop from the treasure chest.
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All unsold products goes to local food banks.
Even during the pandemic, the chain has made sure to honor its commitment to safely find ways to donate 100% of its unsold food to local food banks as part of its Neighborhood Shares program.
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Follow the Fearless Flyer.
Though TJ's doesn't have a loyalty rewards program, customers can track down deals via the store's quirky newsletter. Grab one in-store, get it in the mail, or receive it by email for a quick rundown of new items, plus details on promotions.
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...But don't stop clipping coupons.
You can save a few bucks on name-brand items like Annie's Mac and Cheese or Kashi cereal when you present coupons at the register, so make sure to stash them in your wallet!
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Smaller is smarter.
Especially at city locations, Trader Joe's stores can feel small compared to other major supermarkets. Don't be quick to count that as a negative though—because it's not a public chain, TJ's doesn't have pressure to grow and can keep stores stocked with an affordable selection of specialty items.
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Products come and go.
Many grocery stores charge suppliers slotting fees to secure shelf space, but Trader Joe's isn't about that game. That means stores can move products in and out as they please, so shoppers have a frequently changing selection of products to choose from—even up to 15 new ones introduced each week. Don't miss the frozen foods section.
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Don't stress about returns.
If you come home with a product that's less than impressive, no need to be bummed about wasting your cash. TJ's has a super lax return policy that allows customers to get a full refund for an item they don't like (even if it's opened!), no questions asked.
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Listen for the bell.
If you're confused by all the dinging, you need to know how to decipher the floor team's communication code. One ring means it's time to open up another register, two means there's a question at checkout, and three is a call for the manager to come over.
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Some things are strictly seasonal.
Whatever season or holiday, there's no shortage of festive foods at TJ's, but when your favorites hit the shelves you'd better act fast. Thanksgiving items and pumpkin-flavored snacks are only around as long as they can keep them in stock, and you don't want to have to wait a whole year for more Pumpkin Joe-Joe's.
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Don't miss the contests.
Shoppers can do more than stock up on pantry staples here. Check the website for contest announcements that invite customers to help name new products and nominate their all-time favorites from the past year, such as the beloved Unexpected Cheddar Cheese. The prize? TJ's gift cards, naturally.
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Know when to go.
If you live near a Trader Joe's location that gets particularly swamped, you need to be strategic about the days and times that you do your shopping. Reddit users suggest waking up early to grab groceries between 8am–10am on weekdays, or wait until Friday evening to avoid big crowds.
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Nibble on free samples.
Most locations have a station that serves free samples of new items and some longtime favorites to munch on while you shop, but if there's something you're curious to try, just ask an employee. The team members have permission to open any ready-to-eat item in the store so you can test it out before you buy.
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Nab the best deals.
So what are the best buys in the store? Some items that will save you serious cash are ground meats, olive oil, specialty cheeses, nuts and bananas—the latter of which haven't gone up in price in over 10 years.
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TJ's is secretive about its suppliers.
Although the company promises that none of its products contain GMO's, it's tough to know exactly where the food on shelves is coming from. According to Groundswell, many Trader Joe's brand items could actually be name-brand products in new packaging (and cost half as much).
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Bring your own bags.
Even if you're not overly concerned with saving the environment by your minimizing paper bag usage, bringing your own tote is totally worth it. If you bring one from home, make sure to ask the cashier to enter the store raffle—weekly drawing winners can snag $25 gift cards.
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Don't forget the booze.
If you're lucky enough to have a Trader Joe's wine store nearby, you'll definitely want to stock up. In addition to the award-winning Two Buck Chuck (Charles Shaw), you'll find plenty of quality vino for a discount.