Trader Joe's is a company that carefully cultivates a progressive reputation. But over the past few years, we have seen the company culture shift from a workplace with incredible pay, benefits, and atmosphere, to a company with increasing turnover, declining benefits, and stagnating wages.
The pan...
Union won elections in four stores, Trader Joe’s continues to union bust, refuse to bargain in good faith. Trader Joe’s threatened and coerced workers, continues to drag feet at bargaining table.
Their fucking cheese always molds like two days after you get it home, because they recut it in unsanitary warehouses. And if you do the math, their weird package sizes are consistently a bad deal for the consumer. They are a scam organization. Fucking scabs.
Trader Joe's is the shittiest company. Look it all their unethical food sources in the news. Half that shit looks like rebranded frozen banquet dinners at a premium price that they say is cheap.
I’ve never understood the fanaticism some people have with this place. The food they sell as their own is just repackaged stuff you can under a different name with another label most anywhere else.
Nah they were being a bag of dicks during the pandemic too. TJ is good for cheap food that tastes good but it's not the bastion of chill dudes like it pretends to be
They know. All the crunchy stores do. Whole Foods, even before it was owned by Bezos was like that. One time they brought us all to an off site "meeting" on the clock at a nice hotel conference hall to explain why unions were bad.
There's a lotta money in selling "guilt free" products to libs