Trader Joe's says no to changing ethnic-sounding label names (2024)

LOS ANGELES — Trader Joe's, which said earlier this month it was moving to change the names of some of its products after an online petition denounced them as racist, now says it will stick with labels like Trader Jose's and Trader Ming's for Mexican and Asian food.

“We want to be clear: we disagree that any of these labels are racist," the popular grocery chain said in a statement posted on its website. It added, “We do not make decisions based on petitions.”

The petition posted onchange.org by a high school student claims the names create “a narrative of exoticism that perpetuates harmful stereotypes.”

Other Trader Joe's names cited include Trader Giotto's and Trader Joe San for Italian and Japanese foods.

After the petition was launched Trader Joe's issued a statement saying it has been in the process of updating such product labels.

“While this approach to product naming may have been rooted in a lighthearted attempt at inclusiveness, we recognize that it may now have the opposite effect — one that is contrary to the welcoming, rewarding customer experience we strive to create every day,” company spokeswoman Kenya Friend-Daniel said at the time.

But in its recent statement the grocery chain said it still believes the names, many created decades ago, represent lighthearted efforts at inclusion, adding that its customers say they still like them.

“We thought then — and still do — that this naming of products could be fun and show appreciation for other cultures,” the company added.

That was news to Briones Bedell, the San Francisco Bay Area high school senior who launched the petition drive.

“It seems to be this complete reversal of their previous commitment to removing names from international foods that the corporation themselves have described as not being conducive to creating a welcoming customer experience,” she told The Associated Press.

In an email Friday, Friend-Daniel said the company has indeed dropped some names over the years, including Arabian Joe's and Armenian Joe's, and may drop others in the future. But that will be solely on input from its employees and customers and not Bedell's petition.

“Moving forward, we will continue to evaluate those products with name variations that remain in our stores," Friend-Daniel said. “If we find certain product names and-or products are not resonating with customers, we won’t hesitate to make changes."

Bedell, who described herself and her family as frequent Trader Joe's shoppers until she launched her petition drive, said she always found the names in question offensive.

But she didn't launch her petition drive, she said, until she looked into the history of the company founded by the late Joe Coulombe in 1958.

The chain's website describes how its name and South Pacific decor were inspired by his reading of the book “White Shadows in the South Seas” and a ride on the Disneyland Jungle Boat Cruise, a comical attraction that takes people along rivers populated by rhinos, native headhunters and others that threaten to attack them.

She saw the book and the ride as being filled with racist stereotypes of native savages and white gods that she says Trader Joe's appropriated to sell food and beverages.

“It’s intended to allow the consumer to build up this perceived sophistication through their knowledge of worldliness through their choice of food,” she said. “But it's not a cultural celebration or representation. This is exoticism. These brands are shells of the cultures they represent.”

Although her petition had more than 5,000 signatures Friday, it's brought Bedell some intense blow-black across social media, where she's been the frequent target of vile, sexist insults and other name-calling.

Interestingly enough, she said, the criticism has come from across the political spectrum, with conservatives denouncing her for promoting cancel culture while liberals accuse her of wasting time on a trivial issue.

Despite that, she wants the debate to continue.

“I’ve just been really grateful that this has sparked as much conversation as it has,” she said. “I hope in any future endeavors I can act as a facilitator so people can make up own minds about what is right.”

This story has been corrected to show the spelling of the last name of Trader Joe's founder is Coulombe.

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Trader Joe's says no to changing ethnic-sounding label names (2024)

FAQs

What are the ethnic Trader Joe's names? ›

In 1977, the company began introducing international-sounding variants of its brand for some of its private label ethnic food items, such as "Trader José", "Trader Joe San", and "Trader Giotto" for Mexican, Japanese, and Italian products respectively.

What ethnic food labels does Trader Joe's use? ›

Their line of Italian food is titled, 'Trader Giotto's' and an American line is named 'Joe's Diner. ' The Japanese food line is 'Trader Joe San' and for traditional French food they have, 'Baker Josef' and 'Trader Jacques.

What is the Trader Joe's controversy names? ›

The petition adds: "The Trader Joe's branding is racist because it exoticizes other cultures — it presents 'Joe' as the default 'normal' and the other characters falling outside of it — they are 'Arabian Joe,' 'Trader José,' and 'Trader Joe San. '"

What is so special about Trader Joe's brand labels? ›

Trader Joe's private label products promise great quality fare for exceptional, everyday prices. We taste everything before we put our name on it and offer only what we feel is extraordinary.

What country owns Trader Joe's? ›

Trader Joe's is an American chain of grocery stores headquartered in Monrovia, California. By 2015, it was a competitor in "fresh format" grocery stores in the United States. It is owned by a German company, Aldi.

Is Trader Joe's a Chinese company? ›

The first Trader Joe's store was opened by founder Joe Coulombe in 1967 in Pasadena, California. Starting in 1979, it was owned by German entrepreneur Theo Albrecht, until his death in 2010, when ownership passed to his heirs. The Albrecht family also owns Aldi NORD, I believe. Trader Joe himself is the true owner.

Why are people upset with Trader Joe's? ›

Copycatting baby brands is not the only controversy related to ethnic food labels that has embroiled Trader Joe's in recent years. In 2020, the company faced public outcry over the store's racially insensitive packaging, such as private-label brands like Trader José beer and Trader Ming's frozen Asian meals.

What is the old name for Trader Joe's? ›

In 1958, Joe Coulombe took over a small chain of Pronto Markets convenience stores around the Los Angeles, California, area. After seeing changes in demographics, he opened the first Trader Joe's in 1967 in nearby Pasadena. In 1972, he introduced granola, the first private label product.

What are the Trader Joe's allegations? ›

Trader Joe's has since opened a Pronto store in its space. According to the complaint, after employees were interrogated about union activities, they were told they could lose their benefits if a union were to be formed, and that management would not bargain with a union.

What is the most sold item at Trader Joe's? ›

The #1 Overall award went to Chili & Lime Flavored Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips.

Is everything in Trader Joe's healthy? ›

As abundant as Trader Joe's nutritious options may be, the quaint supermarket is also home to battered frozen dinners, delectable desserts, and comfort foods with nutritional profiles that experts don't exactly love.

Why doesn't Trader Joe's have name brands? ›

On a podcast episode of "Inside Trader Joe's" hosts Tara Miller and Matt Sloan reveal that the reason Trader Joe's sticks to its own private label when stocking its shelves is it's a money saver for everyone.

Who is the German family that owns Trader Joe's? ›

Theo Albrecht
Known forCo-founder of Aldi, owned Trader Joe's and Aldi Nord
SpouseCäcilie Albrecht
ChildrenTheo Albrecht Jr. Berthold Albrecht
Parent(s)Anna Siepmann (mother) Karl Albrecht (father)
4 more rows

Who is the Trader Joes List lady? ›

👋 I'm @natasharochelle_ 🛒The OG page for Trader Joe's finds + 🚨NEW items in my stories.

What demographic shops are at Trader Joe's? ›

This cohort, defined as those who shop at Trader Joe's at least weekly, is young. They're 7 percentage points more likely to be Gen Zers and 11 percentage points more likely to be millennials than the general population.

Why is Trader Joe's Hawaiian? ›

"White Shadows in the South Seas," the book by Frederick O'Brien that Coulombe was inspired by, takes place on an island in the South Pacific. And to this day, Trader Joe's employees — whom the company calls "crew members" — all wear Hawaiian shirts because of that.

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