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  • Let me say upfront, I love Trader Joes (Tjs). I even drive over an hour to get to this, the closest store to my house in Canton. Ah I miss the days when the delectable cheeses, cookies, breads, dips and frozen goodness were only around the corner. But I'll take what I can get. What I love about Tjs is the healthier alteratives to staples I eat everyday. It's easy to find crackers with flaxseed, four or more flavors of hummus, and frozen vegetables with balsamic glaze. I have my staples that I buy there all the time including ready to bake pizza dough, single bottles of beer for $1, frozen penne arrabiata and glazed lemon cookies. Here are some tips for surviving the TJ shopping experience. Just know that you will get run over by wormen with strollers. It's a given. It happens in every Tjs I've ever been in across multiple states, Maybe because the aisles are smaller. It gets pretty crowded in there. Avoid peak hours like the weekend or you just might die. The parking lot is always packed. Never ever go to a TJs right after work either. There are so many yummy prepared foods every one is there to pick up dinner, a bottle of wine or a quick snack. I have been nearly killed in three or four TJ parking lots. Think the mall at Christmas time Expect a chatty employee to be blocking the aisle. Now because he loves and believes in everything they sell he will give you a graphic description of where the item is grown, harvested, processed and distributed. He will also suggest three or four other items to go with it. They all love their job, it's odd. I wonder if they're brainwashed or something. I have yet to meet a grumpy Tj employee. But believe me it's all worth it.
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