Here’s why I never leave TJ’s without this affordable item in hand.
Every few weeks, I stroll into Trader Joe’s and spend 10 solid minutes in my favorite corner of the store: the flower section. In college, I discovered a love for arranging bouquets with two or three different flowers and sticking them in vases, cups, and mason jars all over my apartment.
Having turned this simple pleasure into a steady routine, I quickly discovered that TJ’s has the most affordable, diverse, and long-lasting floral collection of any other grocery store, farmers market stand, or flower shop.
Here are three reasons why you should buy your flowers from Trader Joe’s and nowhere else:
1. You Can’t Beat the Prices
When I buy three packs of flowers to arrange, I can fill up two large vases or three smaller ones. For multiple arrangements, I only spend roughly $17–that’s a bargain! In other grocery stores and flower shops, that would be the price of one dinky bouquet.
On an episode of Inside Trader Joe’s podcast, the hosts shared that the flowers are so cheap because TJ’s purchases directly from growers. Here’s the current price breakdown:
You may be thinking, if you were to buy these flowers as much as I do, surely the cost would add up—but think again! I only create an arrangement one to two times a month. When you buy several packages, you get at least two packets of plant food. This allows you to extend the life span of your bouquet by adding food every time you refill the vase with water.
Many of TJ’s flowers also look just as stunning dry as they did alive. I have left dried baby’s breath in vases for months, and it’s such a low-maintenance, sustainable way to keep your vases full on a budget.
3. There Are So Many Options
I take my time in the flower section because there are so many fresh and beautiful options to choose from. From tulips to orchids, roses, and eucalyptus, there is no shortage of bins filled to the brim with different colors, shapes, and sizes.
TJ's also offers lots of seasonal varieties. Since they only emerge in certain months, snag them up before they go! Here are my seasonal favorites that you should look out for:
When the time comes to make my next bouquet, the only place I’ll go to is Trader Joe’s. Though TJ’s may be known more for its snacks or freezer section favorites, the flowers are my main attraction.
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“All stores take part in this, and sometimes the animals hidden change from season to season,” Russo says. In most cases, the missing animals differ across stores to maintain variety and deliver new experiences.
Limited product variety: One weakness of Trader Joe's is its limited product variety compared to other grocery store chains. While the company is known for its curated selection of unique and innovative products, its offerings may only meet the needs of some customers.
Aldi Nord also owns the Trader Joe's grocery chain in the United States which operates separately from the group. Aldi Süd's responsibilities are for Southern Germany, Australia, China, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States and through Austrian subsidiary Hofer AG in Austria, Hungary, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland.
She mentioned the outgoing, charismatic employees who are encouraged to strike up conversations, its quirky hand-drawn signs, its low prices, its unique seasonal products, and its fun, laid-back atmosphere that helps it to stand out from the hustle and bustle of other popular supermarket chains.
The NLRB alleges Trader Joe's illegally fired a union worker, posted false information about the union, unlawfully interrogated union workers, threatened to freeze workers' wages if they unionized, gave union workers worse retirement benefits and forced workers to attend unlawful “captive audience” meetings to hear the ...
The secrets to Trader Joe's success are pretty simple and not all that secret: smaller stores with a limited number of SKUs, a friendly, playful atmosphere, helpful employees, aggressively competitive pricing, and most importantly, the food. It's Trader Joe's focus on food that makes the rest of it work.
As it turns out, the Hawaiian theme isn't quite as random as it seems. In 1967, the year that Joe found what is now America's favorite grocery store, via People, he experienced a combination of travel and literature that inspired the store's theme.
Earlier this month, the rumor mill reached such a fever pitch that the CEO of Trader Joe's himself addressed it. When asked on an episode of the company's podcast whether the company train its employees to flirt, CEO Bryan Palbaum replied, “Definitively, no.”
It does not engage in traditional advertising campaigns. Instead, the company relies on word-of-mouth marketing and the allure of its unique products and shopping experience. Sampling Stations: Trader Joe's frequently offers in-store sampling, allowing customers to taste products before purchasing.
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