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TJ's has awesome produce and frozen food
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Old 11-08-2015, 08:17 PM
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Fresh Market is a better store. It's also more expensive. Aldi's is also owned by the same family as Trader Joe's. I wonder how many of their products are the same with different brand names?
TJ's is quite different from Aldi's
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Old 11-08-2015, 08:22 PM
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TJ's is quite different from Aldi's
California, this is the store that beats Trader Joe’s on prices.

Well, most of them.

Aldi is a low-cost supermarket chain started in Germany by two Albrecht brothers — one of whom later bought Trader Joe’s. While Aldi (a combination of the words Albrecht and discount) has been in the U.S. for several decades, it’s recently been on an expansion binge and announced plans in June to expand into southern California.

By the end of 2018, Aldi expects to operate nearly 2,000 stores in the U.S., compared with 1,336 at the end of 2014, mostly in the eastern part of the country. Trader Joe’s, which got its start in California, is far smaller; it had 418 stores at the end of last year, according to Euromonitor, a global market research firm.


“It does hit a sweet spot, the same type of sweet spot that Trader Joe’s hits,” said Tim Barrett, global retailing analyst at Euromonitor. “You’re getting good prices and not sacrificing quality.”

But while Trader Joe’s has a cultlike following, Aldi has a somewhat down-market image in some areas. But it appears it is trying to change that, as it has done in the U.K., where it and rival Lidl have been remarkably successful in gaining market share from the country’s main supermarkets. Aldi’s U.S. chief executive, Jason Hart, recently told the Los Angeles Times that the chain has been attracting more affluent customers and that its newest stores are in middle-income and upper-income areas.

“If you were to shop at Aldi today, you would find almond milk, organic coconut oil and chia seeds because that’s what our customers are looking for,” Joan Kavanaugh, vice president of Aldi corporate buying, told MarketWatch.

I still wonder how many of their products are the same with different brand names?

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We've been going to various Trader Joe's stores for years - you're not missing a whole lot. IMHO Fresh Market is much better.

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Old 11-08-2015, 09:05 PM
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I am a huge fan of TJ's...just sayin.
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Old 11-08-2015, 09:09 PM
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After I reading so many great comments about TJ's I finally went into the Gainesville store about six months ago. I pushed a cart around and within 15 minutes I was ready to leave and didn't buy a thing. I rather shop at Publix, I just couldn't find anything great about the place.

I had moved here from Bel Air, Maryland and they built a Wegman's across the street from my home. In fact, I sold my home to the new manager. If anyone wants to be impressed with a supermarket, go into a Wegmans. The cooked foods and prepared foods section alone is as big as a Publix. They are really a destination store.

Here's the Bel Air store, the entire building you see is the grocery store.

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While you are absolutely right, Wegman's is a full service grocery store +, while Trader Joe's and Fresh Market are boutique niche type of stores.
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Wegman's is a long drive from The Villages. I'll stick to Trader Joes and Fresh.
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I would love to see Cosco than Trader Joe
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Whole Foods is definitely better!
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Whole Foods is definitely better!
And way more expensive
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Every TJ's I have been to has been located in some sort of strip mall...never a stand alone building and always in high traffic areas. If that is a part of their store location criteria, think about a location that could fit that need. You would be talking about a strip mall type location with the square footage requirements of something like a Best Buy store; perhaps larger.

There just might not be a suitable location for them at this time...
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Every TJ's I have been to has been located in some sort of strip mall...never a stand alone building and always in high traffic areas. If that is a part of their store location criteria, think about a location that could fit that need. You would be talking about a strip mall type location with the square footage requirements of something like a Best Buy store; perhaps larger.

There just might not be a suitable location for them at this time...

Now there is a reason that most of us wouldn't have thought of. They probably don't want to have a building built for them because of their business plan of keeping overhead low. Aldi's is kind of not in the beaten path which would equate with cheaper rent.


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I love Trader Joe's! Their frozen green beans alone are worth the trip. They're less expensive than Whole Foods, too.
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