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keesan
response 34 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 5 04:43 UTC 2006

Did they go out of business in general or just in our local area?  A&P pulled
out of here a  while back and Farmer Jack took over some of their stores.
Of four supermarkets west of town when I moved here, only Kroger is left,
but Arbor Farm has now become a supermarket as has Fresh Seasons.  We lost
We lost Wrigley, A&P and Farmer Jack I think.  Kroger got bigger.
tod
response 35 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 5 05:28 UTC 2006

If its Kroger and not Farmer Jack then that means all groceries are imported
from out of state.  Evil.
slynne
response 36 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 5 14:25 UTC 2006

resp:34 It looks like Farmer Jack is still in business but has closed 
all the stores around Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti. I was bummed when they 
closed the one on Washtenaw because I really liked to shop there. But 
the truth is that I had been shopping there a lot less than I had 
before ever since Trader Joe's opened. 

denise
response 37 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 5 17:00 UTC 2006

I know there's a Farmer Jacks in Dearborn not far from where my parents live.
What is and where is Trader Joe's? I've heard it mentioned a few times but
don't know anything about it.
glenda
response 38 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 5 17:05 UTC 2006

Trader Joe's is beside the old Lighthouse Motel at the intersection where
Washtenaw splits off to go into town and Washtenaw and continue straight as
Stadium.  They have a lot of gourmet type foods that you can't get anyplace
else, at great prices.  We don't shop there nearly often enough.
denise
response 39 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 5 17:08 UTC 2006

Thanks, Glenda, I'll have to check it out sometime soon.
slynne
response 40 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 5 17:40 UTC 2006

Trader Joe's is hands down my favorite grocery store in the area for a 
lot of reasons. One of them is that they carry a lot of high end foods 
but at much lower prices than a place like Whole Foods. Mostly they are 
able to do this because almost everything is a store brand. Another 
reason I like to shop there is that the service is amazing. I seldom 
have to wait in line for more than a few minutes. The staff seem 
cheerful and happy and on the rare occasion when I havent been able to 
find something, they bend over backwards to help me. The last reason I 
like to shop there is that it isnt very big. This allows me to shop 
quickly and efficiently. I can get in and out of there in under a 1/2 
hour even when they are really busy. 

keesan
response 41 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 5 23:46 UTC 2006

We walked into Trader Joe's once and immediately out again because all of
their produce is sold in plastic and styrofoam, prepackaged, rather than bulk,
except for bananas.  We did not want the packaging or the premeasured amounts.
Plus we don't live anywhere near one.  We shop at the Kerrytown Market
(pineapples, carrots, oranges, avocadoes, and cabbages are sold about at cost)
and at Farmer's Market and my neighbor around the corner orders bulk food once
a month from the a large coop that delivers by truck for anyone who wants to
pay her a small commission (well worth it).  
eeyore
response 42 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 7 02:08 UTC 2006

Trader Joe's is fabulous, but it's the absolute last place anybody should buy
produce at.  They are wonderful for a lot of things, but produce is usally
not so fresh, and not that great of a price, and pretty small selection to
boot.

Unfortunately, I have the ghetto TJ's, and they're always out of half the
stuff that I want.  It's really starting to piss me off.
cmcgee
response 43 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 16 20:33 UTC 2006

Trader Joe's is the home of some of the best inexpensive wine on the planet.
slynne
response 44 of 44: Mark Unseen   May 16 21:03 UTC 2006

resp:43 Dont I know it *hic*
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