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In reply to the discussion: Trader Joe's Ex-President Opens Store With Aging Food And Cheap Meals [View all]hifiguy
(33,688 posts)103. Me too, and they pop up on the Nicollet Mall
every Thursday during the summer, along with some "artisanal" vendors of good stuff like nuts and honey.
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Trader Joe's Ex-President Opens Store With Aging Food And Cheap Meals [View all]
KamaAina
Jun 2015
OP
Note that whenever you eat in a regular restaurant you don't get to know how close to expiration
PoliticAverse
Jun 2015
#3
Excellent point. The idea of this type of store in an answer to several problems. Access in food
jwirr
Jun 2015
#10
How close? You don't even know which side of the expiration date the food was. n/t
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#18
It's actually pretty hard to get *out* of Dorchester on public transit. Intentionally.
Recursion
Jun 2015
#114
Aldi and Trader Joe's are run by related people, billionaire brothers, but are not the same entity
GreatGazoo
Jun 2015
#21
On vacations in Miami as kids, I recall a tropical restaurant 'Trader' smthg. had to be Vics.
appalachiablue
Jun 2015
#92
Wow, you guys really do live in another world in Texas. Costs more here in Mass. nt
valerief
Jun 2015
#53
To be honest, I never even heard of Aldi, but I see there's one not far from me.
valerief
Jun 2015
#57
I went to a nearby Aldi last evening. It was clean, small, filled mostly with
valerief
Jun 2015
#104
it's a sad state of affairs that someone deams this viable as a profit maker. nt
Javaman
Jun 2015
#14
I agree, but giving your response to my post it appears as if it sailed over your head.
Javaman
Jun 2015
#113
I like the idea of it being a non-profit. I hope someday all our food retailers will operate
Cleita
Jun 2015
#22
Yea! Giving people in poorer areas a chance to buy food inexpensively is great
peacebird
Jun 2015
#27
You make some good points but on the other hand given all of the food recalls over salmonella
totodeinhere
Jun 2015
#86
Wasn't there a study that found that access to more nutritious foods didn't improve consumption?
aikoaiko
Jun 2015
#36
I've been very pleased with TJ's products, and their return policy is as good as Costco's...
Hekate
Jun 2015
#67
They call them Grocery Outlet in Spokane, along with about 20 other stores that
jtuck004
Jun 2015
#99