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Trader Joe's

Trader Joe's is an American chain of grocery stores headquartered in Monrovia, California. The chain has 568 stores[3] across the United States.

Trader Joe's Company
Trader Joe's in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Trader Joe's
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail (grocery)
Founded
  • 1958; 66 years ago (1958) as Pronto Markets
  • 1967; 57 years ago (1967) as Trader Joe's
  • Pasadena, California, US
FounderJoe Coulombe
Headquarters
Number of locations
569[1]
Area served
Contiguous United States
Key people
Bryan Palbaum (Chairman & CEO)
ProductsPrivate label staple foods, organic foods and specialty products[2]
RevenueUS$16.5 billion (FY 2020)[1]
OwnerFamily of Theo Albrecht
Number of employees
50,000+
ParentAldi Nord
Websitewww.traderjoes.com

The first Trader Joe's store was opened in 1967 by founder Joe Coulombe in Pasadena, California.[4] The chain was sold to Aldi founder Theo Albrecht[5] in 1979, who owned it until his death in 2010, when ownership passed to his heirs.[6] The company has offices in Monrovia, California, and Boston, Massachusetts.[7]

In the 2020s, Trader Joe's has been accused of union busting in relation to efforts by workers at its stores to unionize. The first unionized Trader Joe's store was in 2022. In 2024, Trader Joe's joined Elon Musk in a high-profile lawsuit to have the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces U.S. labor law in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices, deemed unconstitutional.[8]

History edit

 
Store in Hadley, Massachusetts (2007)

Trader Joe's is named after its founder, Joe Coulombe. The company began in 1958[9] as a Greater Los Angeles area chain known as Pronto Market convenience stores.[10][11] Coulombe felt the original Pronto Markets were too similar to 7-Eleven, which he described as the "800-pound gorilla of convenience stores", and was concerned that the competition would be too heavy.[12][13][14]

Coulombe developed the idea of the Trader Joe's South Seas motif while on vacation in the Caribbean.[15] The Tiki culture craze was still widespread in the United States in the 1960s, so in a direct nod to the fad, the Trader Joe's name itself was a spoof on Trader Vic's, the famous tiki-themed restaurant that had opened its first southern California location in the Beverly Hilton in 1955. Eating at Trader Vic's in Beverly Hills was notoriously expensive, but the Trader Joe's in Pasadena provided an irreverent and less expensive offering of food and drink.[16] Coulombe noted two trends in the US that informed the merchandising of his new store concept: one, the number of college-educated people was rising steadily, due in part to the G.I. Bill, and two, with new jumbo jets due to premiere in 1970, international travel would be accelerating as well. A better educated, more well-traveled public were acquiring tastes they had trouble satisfying in American supermarkets at the time.[17]

The first store branded as "Trader Joe's" opened in 1967 in Pasadena, California; it remains in operation.[11] In their first few decades, some of the stores offered fresh meats provided by butchers who leased space in the stores, along with sandwiches and freshly cut cheese, all in-store.[18]

In 1979, owner and CEO of Aldi Nord Theo Albrecht bought the company as a personal investment for his family.[6] Coulombe was succeeded as CEO by John V. Shields in 1987.[19] Under his leadership, the company expanded into Arizona in 1993 and into the Pacific Northwest two years later.[2] In 1996, the company opened its first stores on the East Coast in Brookline and Cambridge, both outside Boston.[2] In 2001, Shields retired and Dan Bane succeeded him as CEO.[20]

Since its inception, Trader Joe's has continued to expand across the United States. In 2004, BusinessWeek reported that Trader Joe's quintupled its number of stores between 1990 and 2001 and increased its profits tenfold.[6] In February 2008, BusinessWeek reported that the company had the highest sales per square foot of any grocer in the United States. Two-and-a-half years later and in 2016, Fortune magazine estimated sales to be $1,750 in merchandise per square foot, more than double the sales generated by Whole Foods.[2]

Joe Coulombe, the namesake of the brand, died in 2020.[21] His memoir and business guide, Becoming Trader Joe, was published in 2021.[17]

Dan Bane retired as the CEO in July 2023 and was succeeded by Bryan Palbaum, previously the company's COO and president. At the same time, the company named Jon Basalone as vice-CEO and president, taking over Palbaum in the latter role.[22]

Locations edit

 
A Trader Joe's store in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York, built in a converted bank building

As of October 31, 2023, Trader Joe's had 564 stores across 42 states in the United States with stores being added regularly.[3] Most locations averaged between 10,000 and 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m2). California has the largest number of stores with 193 open in the state.[3] The chain's busiest location is its 72nd & Broadway store on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.[23] The smallest Trader Joe's location is in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts on Boylston St.[24]

Each location is designed to represent its respective area, with staff members creating murals along store walls to represent the surrounding neighborhood.[25] Some store locations have their own "find the mascot", and children can obtain a unique collectible prize when they tell a staff member where it is "hiding", and choose a new hiding location.[26]

Economic exclusivity and gentrification edit

Despite being known as a "neighborhood store"[27] with affordable options, Trader Joe's locations are mostly in well-off neighborhoods.[28] In 2022, the typical Trader Joe's customer was a married person living in an urban area, between 25 and 44 years old, earning at least $80,000.[29] When deciding where to open locations, the chain typically looks for areas where the median household income is over $100,000.[30]

Conversely, Trader Joe's has also faced opposition for contributing to gentrification. Between 1997 and 2014, Zillow found that homes grow more rapidly in value if they are closer to a Trader Joe's or Whole Foods, with such homes consistently being worth more than the mean U.S. home.[31] In 2014, Trader Joe's agreed to halt plans to open a store in a historically black neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, following protests led by the Portland African American Leadership Forum.[32][33][34] The organization objected to the $2.4 million subsidy offered by the city to Trader Joe's and emphasized that they were not against Trader Joe's but instead were pushing back against the city's history of displacing African Americans.[33] In 2015, along with a proposal to build new affordable housing, the city announced that a different store, Natural Grocers, would be built on the vacant lot.[34][35]

 
A local stuffed animal mascot at a Trader Joe's store

Products edit

 
Interior of Trader Joe's in the Alabama Theatre in Houston

Private label edit

Trader Joe's sells many items under its own private labels, at a significant discount to name-brand equivalents, and requires its name-brand suppliers not to publicize this business relationship.[2] By selling almost all of its products under its own labels, Trader Joe's "skips the middle man" and buys directly from both local and international vendors.[36]

While a typical grocery store may carry 50,000 items, Trader Joe's stocks about 4,000 items, 80% of which bear one of its brand names.[2] Products include gourmet foods, organic foods, vegetarian foods, frozen foods, imported foods, domestic and imported wine and beer (where local law permits), and "alternative" food items, such as vegan and vegetarian options.

In 1977, the company began introducing international-sounding variants of its brand for some of its private label ethnic food items, such as "Trader José", "Trader Joe San", and "Trader Giotto" for Mexican, Japanese, and Italian products respectively. The company also referenced other cultures with branding like "Trader Ming's", "Arabian Joe's", and "Pilgrim Joe" for Chinese, Middle Eastern, and Thanksgiving-themed American products.[4][37] In July 2020, during the George Floyd protests, an online petition signed by 5,300 people asked the company to rename these products, criticized their labeling as "racist" and accusing the company of promoting "a narrative of exoticism that perpetuates harmful stereotypes".[37][38]

The company reacted by stating that it was already in the process of reverting a number of international foods to Trader Joe's branding and that this decision had already been made several years earlier. Trader Joe's later clarified that some branding referenced in the petition will remain, stating, "We disagree that any of these labels are racist. We do not make decisions based on petitions."[39][40][41] The petition itself has been criticized on social media for promoting cancel culture and for "wasting time on a trivial issue".[41]

 
Trader Joe's frozen lamb vindaloo

Product availability and discontinued products edit

Trader Joe's discontinues individual products more often than larger grocery chains. A product may be discontinued because of a variety of reasons: it may be a seasonal product; the cost of producing the item may have increased, thereby also increasing its cost; or the item was not selling strongly enough. New items are introduced every week, so Trader Joe's may remove current items to make room for new products on its shelves.[42][43] In recent years, loyal Trader Joes's customers have gained a new obsession with the holiday products. Stores have a hard time keeping their shelves with the holiday products full during these seasons.[44] Stores often have a "new items" case with 10 to 15 products (that can also be found in the rest of the store), indicating an intentional high turnover of products.

Product selection and prices may also differ from state to state. For freshly-prepared items (e.g., deli, bakery, dairy and juice), Trader Joe's tries to source products as close to the stores as possible, which may result in variations with recipes and prices. State laws, taxes, deposit requirements, and distribution costs can also influence how products are priced in each location.[42]

In February 2008, Trader Joe's announced that it would phase out single-ingredient products from China by April 2008, because of unspecified customer concerns.[45]

 
"Two Buck Chuck" for sale at Trader Joe's

Other product notes edit

In February 2016, because of customer feedback, Trader Joe's announced their goal "to have all the eggs [they] sell in western states (CA, OR, WA, AZ, NM and CO) come from cage-free suppliers by 2020 and all the eggs [they] sell nationally to come from cage-free suppliers by 2025".[46]

Trader Joe's is the exclusive retailer of Charles Shaw wine, popularly known as "Two Buck Chuck" because of its original $1.99 price tag in California (local prices vary).[47][48][49] Of the wine selection at Trader Joe's, Coulombe has said, "We built Trader Joe's on wine first, then food. I tasted 100,000 wines, and most weren't wonderful. They were submitted to us by desperate vintners".[50] Upon the death of Fred Franzia of the Charles Shaw label in September 2022, The New York Times reported Trader Joe's had sold over one billion bottles. The company leaves names of wineries off the labels on purpose, although many are from Bronco Wine, the company behind Charles Shaw.[51][52][53][54]

In October 2022, CNN reported the company was bringing back free samples after a pandemic-era restriction was relaxed.[55]

The company produces a list of its most popular items each year. The fourteenth year of the survey, results for which were reported in January 2023, showed Chili & Lime Flavored Rolled Tortilla Chips as the top overall product and the favorite snack; the Sparkling Honeycrisp Apple Juice as the favorite beverage; Trader Joe's Cheddar Cheese with Caramelized Onions as the favorite cheese; Trader Joe's Butter Chicken as the favorite entrée; seasonal candles as the favorite household item; bananas as the favorite produce item; Hold the Cone! Mini Ice Cream Cones as the favorite dessert; and the Cashew & Basil Pesto as the favorite vegan/vegetarian item. Some winners from years past were retired and put into the firm's Product Hall of Fame.[56][57]

Sustainability edit

Trader Joe's states that "a continuing focus of [their] sustainability initiatives is maintaining product integrity and preventing food waste".[58]

The retailer has been characterized as "notoriously secretive"[59] and it has also been criticized for a lack of transparency by management about the sources of products such as organic milk.[60][61] Trader Joe's scores the lowest on Green America's chocolate scorecard, as the retailer shares very little about addressing child labor or deforestation caused by the chocolate it sells.[62]

In 2016, Trader Joe's agreed to a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice, due to allegations the company had violated the Clean Air Act by emitting high global warming potential (GWP) and ozone-depleting refrigerants.[63] The company was tasked with reducing its emissions and creating a process to track and repair refrigerants, and was required to use refrigerants with an ultra-low GWP in 15 stores. Since then, the company has not shared its progress to reduce leak rates or publicly report its climate emissions.

Improving packaging edit

Trader Joe's has been taking steps to make its products more environmentally friendly. In 2019, Greenpeace delivered a petition of 100,000 signatures for Trader Joe's to phase out single-use plastics.[64][65] In response to customer pressure, Trader Joe's committed to stop offering single-use carryout bags nationwide, replace its produce bags with biodegradable and compostable options, replace styrofoam trays, and sell more loose, unwrapped produce.[65][66]

In 2021, as part of an ongoing effort to improve packaging, Trader Joe's stated that it had improved over 200 products by eliminating excess components, and increasing the amount of recycled and sustainably sourced materials.[58] The company also removed over 4 million pounds of plastic packaging from their products in 2021. Examples of improvements include removing plastic mesh packaging from produce, converting plastic clamshells for produce to sealed fiber trays, and increasing the number of frozen entrees in a plastic tray with a compostable option.[58]

Phasing out unsustainable foods edit

Between 2012 and 2013, Trader Joe's moved from 15th on Greenpeace's CATO (Carting Away the Oceans) scale to third by removing six unsustainable species of fish from its shelves and getting involved in efforts to protect the Bering Sea Canyons.[67][68]

Eliminating food waste edit

Trader Joe's said that in 2021, approximately 99.5% of all products were sold in stores, donated to food recovery partners, or composted.[58] Through its "Neighborhood Shares Program", Trader Joe's donates 100% of the unsold products to local food recovery organizations.[69][70] In 2021, this amounted to more than $349 million worth of products to nonprofit partners, and nearly 63 million meals served to local communities.

Ratings edit

In May 2009, Consumer Reports ranked Trader Joe's the second-best supermarket chain in the United States (after Wegmans).[71] In June 2009, MSN Money released its annual Customer Service Hall of Fame survey results, in which Trader Joe's ranked second in customer service.[72] From 2008 to 2010, Ethisphere magazine listed Trader Joe's among its most ethical companies in the United States, but it did not make the list in 2011.[73][74][75] In 2014, Consumer Reports again ranked Trader Joe's a top-scoring supermarket chain.[76] The company ranked number 23 among the 2019 Glassdoor best places to work in the US,[77] and number 14 in 2020.[78]

Labor edit

 
Trader Joe's in Amherst, New York

In September 2013, in response to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Trader Joe's stated that it would require part-time employees to work an average of 30 hours per week in order to qualify for medical insurance (with free coverage for basic dental and vision care still being available for all crew members who work an average of 15 hours or more per week). Part-time employees who were not qualifying for medical insurance would now be eligible for plans which were available under the ACA (but they would only be made available to those employees whose employers do not offer them an insurance plan). Those employees who were working full-time were unaffected.[79] Maeg Yosef, a union organizer who has worked for 18 years at the Hadley, Massachusetts store, said the company cut contributions to employee retirement plans – from the equivalent of 15% of an employee's annual pay down to nothing – since she started there.[80] Workers at the Trader Joe's grocery store in Hadley announced in an open letter dated May 14, 2022, to the company's CEO their intent to push for unionization citing stagnated wages and a desire for better pay, benefits and workplace conditions.[81]

Trader Joe's has been accused of union busting in numerous cases.[82][83] The first Trader Joe's store to be unionized was in Hadley, Massachusetts in 2022 National Labor Relations Board.[84][85]

On April 20, 2023, crew members at the Trader Joe's location in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland, California, voted 73–53 to unionize.[86]

In 2024, Trader Joe's joined Elon Musk in a lawsuit to have the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces U.S. labor law in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices, deemed unconstitutional.[8]

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Ables, Kelsey (August 19, 2022). "Behind every Trader Joe's sign is a working artist who painted it". Washington Post. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  • Coulombe, Joe; Civalleri, Patty (June 22, 2021). Becoming Trader Joe. HarperCollins Leadership.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • , Fortune, August 23, 2010
  • "Should America Be Run by ... Trader Joe's?", Freakonomics Radio, November 28, 2018 podcast about choice architecture, efficiency, frugality, collaboration, and team spirit

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Not to be confused with Trader Jon s Trader Joe s is an American chain of grocery stores headquartered in Monrovia California The chain has 568 stores 3 across the United States Trader Joe s CompanyTrader Joe s in Chattanooga TennesseeTrade nameTrader Joe sCompany typePrivateIndustryRetail grocery Founded1958 66 years ago 1958 as Pronto Markets 1967 57 years ago 1967 as Trader Joe s Pasadena California USFounderJoe CoulombeHeadquartersMonrovia California U S Number of locations569 1 Area servedContiguous United StatesKey peopleBryan Palbaum Chairman amp CEO ProductsPrivate label staple foods organic foods and specialty products 2 RevenueUS 16 5 billion FY 2020 1 OwnerFamily of Theo AlbrechtNumber of employees50 000 ParentAldi NordWebsitewww wbr traderjoes wbr comThe first Trader Joe s store was opened in 1967 by founder Joe Coulombe in Pasadena California 4 The chain was sold to Aldi founder Theo Albrecht 5 in 1979 who owned it until his death in 2010 when ownership passed to his heirs 6 The company has offices in Monrovia California and Boston Massachusetts 7 In the 2020s Trader Joe s has been accused of union busting in relation to efforts by workers at its stores to unionize The first unionized Trader Joe s store was in 2022 In 2024 Trader Joe s joined Elon Musk in a high profile lawsuit to have the National Labor Relations Board which enforces U S labor law in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices deemed unconstitutional 8 Contents 1 History 2 Locations 2 1 Economic exclusivity and gentrification 3 Products 3 1 Private label 3 2 Product availability and discontinued products 3 3 Other product notes 4 Sustainability 4 1 Improving packaging 4 2 Phasing out unsustainable foods 4 3 Eliminating food waste 5 Ratings 6 Labor 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Store in Hadley Massachusetts 2007 Trader Joe s is named after its founder Joe Coulombe The company began in 1958 9 as a Greater Los Angeles area chain known as Pronto Market convenience stores 10 11 Coulombe felt the original Pronto Markets were too similar to 7 Eleven which he described as the 800 pound gorilla of convenience stores and was concerned that the competition would be too heavy 12 13 14 Coulombe developed the idea of the Trader Joe s South Seas motif while on vacation in the Caribbean 15 The Tiki culture craze was still widespread in the United States in the 1960s so in a direct nod to the fad the Trader Joe s name itself was a spoof on Trader Vic s the famous tiki themed restaurant that had opened its first southern California location in the Beverly Hilton in 1955 Eating at Trader Vic s in Beverly Hills was notoriously expensive but the Trader Joe s in Pasadena provided an irreverent and less expensive offering of food and drink 16 Coulombe noted two trends in the US that informed the merchandising of his new store concept one the number of college educated people was rising steadily due in part to the G I Bill and two with new jumbo jets due to premiere in 1970 international travel would be accelerating as well A better educated more well traveled public were acquiring tastes they had trouble satisfying in American supermarkets at the time 17 The first store branded as Trader Joe s opened in 1967 in Pasadena California it remains in operation 11 In their first few decades some of the stores offered fresh meats provided by butchers who leased space in the stores along with sandwiches and freshly cut cheese all in store 18 In 1979 owner and CEO of Aldi Nord Theo Albrecht bought the company as a personal investment for his family 6 Coulombe was succeeded as CEO by John V Shields in 1987 19 Under his leadership the company expanded into Arizona in 1993 and into the Pacific Northwest two years later 2 In 1996 the company opened its first stores on the East Coast in Brookline and Cambridge both outside Boston 2 In 2001 Shields retired and Dan Bane succeeded him as CEO 20 Since its inception Trader Joe s has continued to expand across the United States In 2004 BusinessWeek reported that Trader Joe s quintupled its number of stores between 1990 and 2001 and increased its profits tenfold 6 In February 2008 BusinessWeek reported that the company had the highest sales per square foot of any grocer in the United States Two and a half years later and in 2016 Fortune magazine estimated sales to be 1 750 in merchandise per square foot more than double the sales generated by Whole Foods 2 Joe Coulombe the namesake of the brand died in 2020 21 His memoir and business guide Becoming Trader Joe was published in 2021 17 Dan Bane retired as the CEO in July 2023 and was succeeded by Bryan Palbaum previously the company s COO and president At the same time the company named Jon Basalone as vice CEO and president taking over Palbaum in the latter role 22 Locations edit nbsp A Trader Joe s store in Cobble Hill Brooklyn New York built in a converted bank buildingAs of October 31 2023 update Trader Joe s had 564 stores across 42 states in the United States with stores being added regularly 3 Most locations averaged between 10 000 and 15 000 sq ft 1 400 m2 California has the largest number of stores with 193 open in the state 3 The chain s busiest location is its 72nd amp Broadway store on the Upper West Side of Manhattan 23 The smallest Trader Joe s location is in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston Massachusetts on Boylston St 24 Each location is designed to represent its respective area with staff members creating murals along store walls to represent the surrounding neighborhood 25 Some store locations have their own find the mascot and children can obtain a unique collectible prize when they tell a staff member where it is hiding and choose a new hiding location 26 Economic exclusivity and gentrification edit Despite being known as a neighborhood store 27 with affordable options Trader Joe s locations are mostly in well off neighborhoods 28 In 2022 the typical Trader Joe s customer was a married person living in an urban area between 25 and 44 years old earning at least 80 000 29 When deciding where to open locations the chain typically looks for areas where the median household income is over 100 000 30 Conversely Trader Joe s has also faced opposition for contributing to gentrification Between 1997 and 2014 Zillow found that homes grow more rapidly in value if they are closer to a Trader Joe s or Whole Foods with such homes consistently being worth more than the mean U S home 31 In 2014 Trader Joe s agreed to halt plans to open a store in a historically black neighborhood in Portland Oregon following protests led by the Portland African American Leadership Forum 32 33 34 The organization objected to the 2 4 million subsidy offered by the city to Trader Joe s and emphasized that they were not against Trader Joe s but instead were pushing back against the city s history of displacing African Americans 33 In 2015 along with a proposal to build new affordable housing the city announced that a different store Natural Grocers would be built on the vacant lot 34 35 nbsp A local stuffed animal mascot at a Trader Joe s storeProducts edit nbsp Interior of Trader Joe s in the Alabama Theatre in HoustonPrivate label edit Trader Joe s sells many items under its own private labels at a significant discount to name brand equivalents and requires its name brand suppliers not to publicize this business relationship 2 By selling almost all of its products under its own labels Trader Joe s skips the middle man and buys directly from both local and international vendors 36 While a typical grocery store may carry 50 000 items Trader Joe s stocks about 4 000 items 80 of which bear one of its brand names 2 Products include gourmet foods organic foods vegetarian foods frozen foods imported foods domestic and imported wine and beer where local law permits and alternative food items such as vegan and vegetarian options In 1977 the company began introducing international sounding variants of its brand for some of its private label ethnic food items such as Trader Jose Trader Joe San and Trader Giotto for Mexican Japanese and Italian products respectively The company also referenced other cultures with branding like Trader Ming s Arabian Joe s and Pilgrim Joe for Chinese Middle Eastern and Thanksgiving themed American products 4 37 In July 2020 during the George Floyd protests an online petition signed by 5 300 people asked the company to rename these products criticized their labeling as racist and accusing the company of promoting a narrative of exoticism that perpetuates harmful stereotypes 37 38 The company reacted by stating that it was already in the process of reverting a number of international foods to Trader Joe s branding and that this decision had already been made several years earlier Trader Joe s later clarified that some branding referenced in the petition will remain stating We disagree that any of these labels are racist We do not make decisions based on petitions 39 40 41 The petition itself has been criticized on social media for promoting cancel culture and for wasting time on a trivial issue 41 nbsp Trader Joe s frozen lamb vindalooProduct availability and discontinued products edit Trader Joe s discontinues individual products more often than larger grocery chains A product may be discontinued because of a variety of reasons it may be a seasonal product the cost of producing the item may have increased thereby also increasing its cost or the item was not selling strongly enough New items are introduced every week so Trader Joe s may remove current items to make room for new products on its shelves 42 43 In recent years loyal Trader Joes s customers have gained a new obsession with the holiday products Stores have a hard time keeping their shelves with the holiday products full during these seasons 44 Stores often have a new items case with 10 to 15 products that can also be found in the rest of the store indicating an intentional high turnover of products Product selection and prices may also differ from state to state For freshly prepared items e g deli bakery dairy and juice Trader Joe s tries to source products as close to the stores as possible which may result in variations with recipes and prices State laws taxes deposit requirements and distribution costs can also influence how products are priced in each location 42 In February 2008 Trader Joe s announced that it would phase out single ingredient products from China by April 2008 because of unspecified customer concerns 45 nbsp Two Buck Chuck for sale at Trader Joe sOther product notes edit In February 2016 because of customer feedback Trader Joe s announced their goal to have all the eggs they sell in western states CA OR WA AZ NM and CO come from cage free suppliers by 2020 and all the eggs they sell nationally to come from cage free suppliers by 2025 46 Trader Joe s is the exclusive retailer of Charles Shaw wine popularly known as Two Buck Chuck because of its original 1 99 price tag in California local prices vary 47 48 49 Of the wine selection at Trader Joe s Coulombe has said We built Trader Joe s on wine first then food I tasted 100 000 wines and most weren t wonderful They were submitted to us by desperate vintners 50 Upon the death of Fred Franzia of the Charles Shaw label in September 2022 The New York Times reported Trader Joe s had sold over one billion bottles The company leaves names of wineries off the labels on purpose although many are from Bronco Wine the company behind Charles Shaw 51 52 53 54 In October 2022 CNN reported the company was bringing back free samples after a pandemic era restriction was relaxed 55 The company produces a list of its most popular items each year The fourteenth year of the survey results for which were reported in January 2023 showed Chili amp Lime Flavored Rolled Tortilla Chips as the top overall product and the favorite snack the Sparkling Honeycrisp Apple Juice as the favorite beverage Trader Joe s Cheddar Cheese with Caramelized Onions as the favorite cheese Trader Joe s Butter Chicken as the favorite entree seasonal candles as the favorite household item bananas as the favorite produce item Hold the Cone Mini Ice Cream Cones as the favorite dessert and the Cashew amp Basil Pesto as the favorite vegan vegetarian item Some winners from years past were retired and put into the firm s Product Hall of Fame 56 57 Sustainability editTrader Joe s states that a continuing focus of their sustainability initiatives is maintaining product integrity and preventing food waste 58 The retailer has been characterized as notoriously secretive 59 and it has also been criticized for a lack of transparency by management about the sources of products such as organic milk 60 61 Trader Joe s scores the lowest on Green America s chocolate scorecard as the retailer shares very little about addressing child labor or deforestation caused by the chocolate it sells 62 In 2016 Trader Joe s agreed to a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice due to allegations the company had violated the Clean Air Act by emitting high global warming potential GWP and ozone depleting refrigerants 63 The company was tasked with reducing its emissions and creating a process to track and repair refrigerants and was required to use refrigerants with an ultra low GWP in 15 stores Since then the company has not shared its progress to reduce leak rates or publicly report its climate emissions Improving packaging edit Trader Joe s has been taking steps to make its products more environmentally friendly In 2019 Greenpeace delivered a petition of 100 000 signatures for Trader Joe s to phase out single use plastics 64 65 In response to customer pressure Trader Joe s committed to stop offering single use carryout bags nationwide replace its produce bags with biodegradable and compostable options replace styrofoam trays and sell more loose unwrapped produce 65 66 In 2021 as part of an ongoing effort to improve packaging Trader Joe s stated that it had improved over 200 products by eliminating excess components and increasing the amount of recycled and sustainably sourced materials 58 The company also removed over 4 million pounds of plastic packaging from their products in 2021 Examples of improvements include removing plastic mesh packaging from produce converting plastic clamshells for produce to sealed fiber trays and increasing the number of frozen entrees in a plastic tray with a compostable option 58 Phasing out unsustainable foods edit Between 2012 and 2013 Trader Joe s moved from 15th on Greenpeace s CATO Carting Away the Oceans scale to third by removing six unsustainable species of fish from its shelves and getting involved in efforts to protect the Bering Sea Canyons 67 68 Eliminating food waste edit Trader Joe s said that in 2021 approximately 99 5 of all products were sold in stores donated to food recovery partners or composted 58 Through its Neighborhood Shares Program Trader Joe s donates 100 of the unsold products to local food recovery organizations 69 70 In 2021 this amounted to more than 349 million worth of products to nonprofit partners and nearly 63 million meals served to local communities Ratings editIn May 2009 Consumer Reports ranked Trader Joe s the second best supermarket chain in the United States after Wegmans 71 In June 2009 MSN Money released its annual Customer Service Hall of Fame survey results in which Trader Joe s ranked second in customer service 72 From 2008 to 2010 Ethisphere magazine listed Trader Joe s among its most ethical companies in the United States but it did not make the list in 2011 73 74 75 In 2014 Consumer Reports again ranked Trader Joe s a top scoring supermarket chain 76 The company ranked number 23 among the 2019 Glassdoor best places to work in the US 77 and number 14 in 2020 78 Labor edit nbsp Trader Joe s in Amherst New YorkMain article Trader Joe s unions In September 2013 in response to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act ACA Trader Joe s stated that it would require part time employees to work an average of 30 hours per week in order to qualify for medical insurance with free coverage for basic dental and vision care still being available for all crew members who work an average of 15 hours or more per week Part time employees who were not qualifying for medical insurance would now be eligible for plans which were available under the ACA but they would only be made available to those employees whose employers do not offer them an insurance plan Those employees who were working full time were unaffected 79 Maeg Yosef a union organizer who has worked for 18 years at the Hadley Massachusetts store said the company cut contributions to employee retirement plans from the equivalent of 15 of an employee s annual pay down to nothing since she started there 80 Workers at the Trader Joe s 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