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I absolutely love Trader Joe's. We just moved here from out of state and one of the first things I did was visit TJs. This particular location is interesting because it has underground parking (due to its location, I'm sure). The parking is a little tight, but it will be really handy in the winter when there's snow everywhere. I'm hoping for an east side location, and the cashier said it might be a little while before that happens, but if sales are good, there's more of a chance. So please, shop at TJs so I can get an east side one! If you're not familiar with Trader Joe's, they sell mostly their own products. Nothing has artificial ingredients, and they stock a lot of organics. However, it's reasonably priced because of the way they buy (which also means they may not stock your favorite thing the next time you go in there). Before I had shopped at a TJs, I thought it would be way overpriced like W.F. Really, it's not. So, you simply can't expect to go into one and find every thing on your list. It just doesn't work that way. If I am working from a recipe, I might find 70% of the products there. But I usually check there first and you get to know what they have and don't have as far as habitual purchases go. East side! East side! East side!
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