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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    I like Trader Joe's. Their food is good, but limited (not sure how you can do weekly shopping there), and their prices are very reasonable.

    I also like Whole Foods...but mostly for produce, because that shit is expensive!! Their produce pretty much kicks ass!
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    mca47 wrote:
    I like Trader Joe's. Their food is good, but limited (not sure how you can do weekly shopping there), and their prices are very reasonable.

    I also like Whole Foods...but mostly for produce, because that shit is expensive!! Their produce pretty much kicks ass!

    they also have good steaks.....instead of going out to dinner on the weekend, we ussally hit up whole foods for seafood and steak as well as beer and sides. can't seem to get out of their with a bill under 50. :lol:
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  • mca47 wrote:
    I like Trader Joe's. Their food is good, but limited (not sure how you can do weekly shopping there), and their prices are very reasonable.

    I also like Whole Foods...but mostly for produce, because that shit is expensive!! Their produce pretty much kicks ass!
    We hit up both trader joes and whole foods only a couple times of year. None are really in our neighborhood,tho not that far.....tho supposedly 2
    Trader joes will be opening within our area within a year. :mrgreen: That said, it's just as well. As we always go crazy at both.

    Recently went to whole foods only because we had to go to the apple store and its right near by. The ONLY place I can find my most favorite arrabbiata sauce, Michaels of Brooklyn. I hope every whole foods in the country sells it,it is the BEST. actually all their sauces are fantastic, but being a crazy arrabbiata aficionado I can say Michaels is truly the best of the best. Can order online direct from the restaurant/manufacturer, but prefer the store. It is pricey but oh so worth it!!!
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  • Loved this rant titled: This is Why Everyone Shopping at Trader Joe's Hates You

    Once an annual pre-Burning Man stop for cheap vodka, Cabernet, and Trek Mix, Trader Joe's is now a weekly essential ― seriously, who can survive without Mandarin orange chicken, chocolate-covered espresso beans, or processed enchiladas? But guess what: While you're intent on stocking up, you're pissing off every other shopper in the store. Here's why:

    You don't know how to drive and/or park.
    Every Trader Joe's parking lot everywhere is an effed-up jungle from hell. If you don't know how to properly wield your Subaru into a space the size of a kiddy pool, just walk. And once you're done shopping, throw your groceries in the car and drive. Don't sit there and phone your psychic or listen to the end of Fresh Air. It's rude.

    You have no clue where to properly place your cart when getting items.
    If you weren't such a fucking idiot, you would leave your cart at the front of the store by the flowers. Who buys orchids at Trader Joe's? The person you just dumped if you have any self-respect is the correct answer. Everyone knows their plants die around the same time your Fair Trade University bananas go bad, i.e., 10 minutes from now.

    You stand in the middle of the aisle while assessing your dried fruit options.
    Quit blocking the aisles while you aimlessly wander about searching for those tricolored baby carrots you got last time. That shit is gone, man. You need to let it go. And for that matter, don't stand in everyone's way for 10 minutes while you determine whether to buy the organic chunky sunflower seed butter or the organic creamy sunflower seed butter. They cost 50 cents combined, just get both and MOVE!

    Your kids.
    Your fucking kids OMFG PUT A LEASH ON IT.




    ​You're a sample hog, plain and simple.
    It's a sample, not lunch! Now get the fuck out of the way so I can get my five Dixie cups of pad thai. Next up, perfectly mixing my sip of coffee with sugar and soymilk.

    You're in your gym clothes or pajamas.
    You're not 12 ― put on some real pants. You've left the house and people are forced to gaze upon you. And what if you were to die in a freak accident when a Charles Shaw display fell on you? Is this how you want to be remembered? As a grown-ass fool in stretch lycra who can't afford to shop at Whole Foods? Don't answer that.

    You have fifteen items in the ten-item line.
    That's just cheating, son. If you want to see the skinny white bitches in yoga pants turn ghetto in 5 seconds flat, just try it. I'll be there backing them up because yo, it says TEN items, can't you read!? And no, having fifteen boxes of the same cereal doesn't count.

    You don't chip in.
    Pack your own damn groceries, lazy! Pitch in and let's keep this line moving. I still have to get to Whole Foods, Safeway, and Food 4 Less to get the shit they don't sell here. And you can ditch that smugly superior look when you take out your own bags. I forgot mine at home, okay? Quit patting yourself on the back for shopping at Trader Joe's; all your money is going to the same red corporate America. Stop trying to make yourself feel like you're all green and locavore and shit, you're just as trashy as the people who shop at Safeway; you just have 10,000 reusable bags and like better olives, cheese, and frozen foods. On that note, make sure to pick up the frozen "El Super Authentico Burrito," it's off the chain.

    And perhaps most importantly, you hate other people who shop at Trader Joe's because you hate yourself.
    You're pushy, consumeristic, and gluttonous. Other shoppers project unto you everything you hate about yourself; a mirror held up to the hellscape of your own existence. Enjoy those flax seed chips and spicy hummus until they're inevitably discontinued; they'll be doing the same!
  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    81 wrote:
    mca47 wrote:
    I like Trader Joe's. Their food is good, but limited (not sure how you can do weekly shopping there), and their prices are very reasonable.

    I also like Whole Foods...but mostly for produce, because that shit is expensive!! Their produce pretty much kicks ass!

    they also have good steaks.....instead of going out to dinner on the weekend, we ussally hit up whole foods for seafood and steak as well as beer and sides. can't seem to get out of their with a bill under 50. :lol:

    Yeah, there are only two options here in the desert for getting quality seafood/fish. The first is a local specialty store that has really, really good stuff. You pay up the ass for it, but it's awesome! The backup is Whole Foods. Again, you pay quite a bit, but it's 100x better than anything you can find in a supermarket.
  • 81
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    mca47 wrote:
    81 wrote:
    mca47 wrote:
    I like Trader Joe's. Their food is good, but limited (not sure how you can do weekly shopping there), and their prices are very reasonable.

    I also like Whole Foods...but mostly for produce, because that shit is expensive!! Their produce pretty much kicks ass!

    they also have good steaks.....instead of going out to dinner on the weekend, we ussally hit up whole foods for seafood and steak as well as beer and sides. can't seem to get out of their with a bill under 50. :lol:

    Yeah, there are only two options here in the desert for getting quality seafood/fish. The first is a local specialty store that has really, really good stuff. You pay up the ass for it, but it's awesome! The backup is Whole Foods. Again, you pay quite a bit, but it's 100x better than anything you can find in a supermarket.

    i don't mind paying a little more for a quality slice of beef. i used to go to a small local butcher...you would tell him what you wanted (porter, strip etc) and how thick you wanted it...and he would slice it off a big chunk of meet. then one day, i was in the shop and the guy handled chicken with his bare hands before messing with my steak. i've not been back since....tis a shame, because there isn't anything better than fresh cut steak. :(
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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    81 wrote:

    i don't mind paying a little more for a quality slice of beef. i used to go to a small local butcher...you would tell him what you wanted (porter, strip etc) and how thick you wanted it...and he would slice it off a big chunk of meet. then one day, i was in the shop and the guy handled chicken with his bare hands before messing with my steak. i've not been back since....tis a shame, because there isn't anything better than fresh cut steak. :(

    Hooray for cross-contamination! :lol:

    Yeah, I wouldn't go back after that either. In fact, if they are a good shop, I might report them to the IL State health inspectors. If they happen to do a surprise visit, and get nailed on stuff like that, they'd be forced to get their shit together.