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Posted AGE & HOURS for SENIORS should be CLEAR, BOLD & at TOP of PAGE

I recently wrote a review about the Oceanside Trader Joe’s to the corporate office expressing my appreciation for being treated with great understanding and compassion by several managers.This location has handled this crisis with professionalism, kindness and fairness to its customers. The store has been fully stocked and the inside lines extremely short. It is kept clean with dedicated employees. I shopped yesterday and noticed one problem. There were people on the senior line that were not seniors. I think the problem occurred because AGE needs to be posted BOLDLY and then ENFORCED. It should be 65 and up because there will always be a few that will claim to be older than they are. Again, thanks for helping to get our community through a very difficult time. G-d Bless all the Workers !

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Our Story

It all started in the 50s… Would you believe we started out as a small chain of convenience stores? It’s true. Way back in 1958. We were called Pronto Markets. In ‘67, our founder, the original Trader Joe, changed our name (yes, to Trader Joe’s) and the way we do business.

We made the stores bigger (if you can imagine), decked the walls with cedar planks and donned our crew in cool Hawaiian shirts. Most importantly, we started packaging innovative, hard-to-find, great-tasting foods under the “Trader Joe’s” name. That cut our costs and saved you money. Still does. And that’s important, because “Value” is a concept we take very seriously. And by ‘Value,’ we mean great everyday prices on all of our great products — no sales, no gimmicks, no clubs to join, no special cards to swipe… How do we do it?

  • We buy direct from suppliers whenever possible, we bargain hard to get the best price, and then pass the savings on to you.
  • If an item doesn’t pull its weight in our stores, it goes away to gangway for something else.
  • We buy in volume and contract early to get the best prices.
  • Most grocers charge their suppliers fees for putting an item on the shelf. This results in higher prices… so we don’t do it.
  • We keep our costs low — because every penny we save is a penny you save.

It’s not complicated. We just focus on what matters — great food + great prices = Value.

Okay, we skipped over a few milestones, but you can catch them in the Trader Joe’s Timeline . It’s a trip.

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