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Originally Posted by
leftover_salmon 
Their meat is pretty good, especially for the price...but Whole Foods is way better. Everything at TJ's is single-serving -- like an airplane-food supermarket.
I live alone...so thats a good thing sometimes. Their prices are also just so much better on some things that I like the occasional trip to TJ. Also, when they have mystery beer, I can't resist. It varies by store but mine does 12 beers in a stapled shut bag for $7.99. Last time I got a pretty good mix--only one canned beer, 4 goose islands, a pair of something that was like $10 for 4, some Mission St, and some other random stuff.
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Originally Posted by
adambparker 
Living in the Twin Cities, you're lucky on the co-op front. Not too many cities (outside of CA and places like Madison) that have the number of quality co-ops that Minneapolis-St. Paul does.
Yeah, when I moved to chicago I figured the co-op in hyde park would be a good thing...like the co-ops back in the twin cities...oh how wrong I was. What an epic fail of the co-op idea (my dad and aunt have fond memories of it...so it can't always have been that bad). I'm so glad that shit is gone...I really liked the treasure island that moved in (combined with hyde park produce, I was pretty much set).
Now my grocery options kind of suck. I absolutely hate the jewel nearby...their high-low pricing strategy is a pain in the ass and they use the clusterfuck system of organization (basically put random shit in random places and hope people buy more sale items as they walk around looking for stuff).
The Treasure Island nearby isn't so bad but it is a lot smaller than the one on the south side and just feels generally shittier...selection is lower quality too (gotta be the first time a north side grocery loses to the south side).
The Whole Foods is ok...I source a lot of my produce there but I can't handle the higher prices and limited selection on other things (I need my processed sugared cereals!).
Thus, I often go to the downtown TJ...it may not have everything and I don't want their produce...but I don't get pissed off just being in the store (and the whole foods is on my walk home from the train for produce)