Top 5 EXPLOSIVE Trader Joe's Shopping Tips -- Learn How To Make The Best Of Your Dollar When Shopping At America's Favorite Specialty Grocery Store
By Staff Reporter | Dec 18, 2015 08:09 AM EST
Even though Trader Joe's -- America's favorite specialty grocery store -- announced that it's recalling exploding bottles of Triple Ginger Brew, shopping there is still one of the best ways to find some really bargain deals.
According to CBS News, although it does not possess any health risk if consumed, Trader Joe's chose to just recall its drink due to risk of explosion.
But with that out of the way, don't let that "explosive" situation get in the way of shopping to Trader Joe's this holiday season.
In fact, we gathered shopping tips from Business Insider and Huffington Post to help you save the time and money, when buying some stuff at the Joe's.
1. Check Out The Store's "Fearless Flyer"
It's definitely there for a reason. You can pick it up in stores or even mailed to you, but the most convenient way of checking it out is by reading it online.
Simply put, the flyer highlights featured products that can help you decide what to put on your shopping list.
2. Have A Schedule When Going To Joe's
It's always nice to have a schedule when visiting the store since it can really get crowded.
Although the pricing reamins the same from day-to-day, it is highly advised to look for days or times when the store is least crowded.
This won't save you any money, but definitely will save you the time and hassle.
3. Utilize Trader Joe's Return Policy
This is really a big factor why this specialty grocery store is popular. Just like Costco, Joe's has a great return policy with regards to its goods.
If you, its loyal paying customer finds something, anything not to your preference, whether it's damaged, gone bad or simply not your taste, you can return it any time -- NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
Actually, bloggers even say that it extends to plants -- just make sure you still have your receipt.
4. Try Anything And Everything
We're sure you know this by now, but you can actually try EVERYTHING they sell in the store, just as long as you ask.
And if you're a bit shy to start opening new packages of goods, just look for the store's counter set up in the back for free samples. This way, you'll really know what you are about to get, before actually paying for it.
5. Load Up On Coupons
Every smart shopper knows that coupons are your best friend, so when going to the store, it's great that you bring all of your coupons for discounts and bang-for-the-buck deals.
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