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Trader Joe's employees share 6 tips for getting the best deal at the store
Remember that the store has a generous return policy
You can also ask the crew members to open up a product you're not sure about
Worried that you're about to waste your money on a product you've never tried before? You can ask a crew member to open it up (as long as it's non-alcoholic) so you can try it.
In fact, employees will probably thank you for that.
"I love when customers ask to try products," a Trader Joe's manager wrote in a 2016 Reddit AMA.
"We get to finish whatever the customer wanted to try," a Trader Joe's crew member wrote in a 2018 Reddit AMA.
The Trader Joe's manager wrote that there are certain limitations to how much free food the store will give out to prevent shoppers from taking advantage of the policy.
"We're not gonna grill up a steak for you," the manager wrote. "I've only experienced two or three occasions where a customer tried to take advantage of this."
In those instances, customers would ask crew members to open up over 10 products.
"Management had to step in and kindly inform them that one or two products is fine but we have to draw the line somewhere, plus we have the no hassle return policy where you don't even need to bring a receipt, so they can buy with product with confidence and if they don't like it are welcome to return it," the manager wrote.
Always go for the wine
Talk to the people doing demos
It's easy to get free insight on how to prepare a new recipe at the store. All you have to do is ask.
"Never hesitate to ask your demo person how they prepare the demo," a Trader Joe's employee wrote in a 2017 Reddit AMA. "Typically they're ridiculously simple, but unfortunately unless the store makes recipe cards — my store does sometimes, depending on the demo — there's no way to get them because each store does it's own personal demo every day."
Many brand items are sold at reduced prices at Trader Joe's
Some big deals are hiding in plain sight at Trader Joe's. In a 2017 Reddit AMA, a Trader Joe's employee wrote that "a lot of our brands are actually other brands."
That's right. If you're buying a store-brand item, you might be purchasing a cheaper and nearly identical version of a well-known product.
"To my knowledge though, it's not cheap brands — it's normally more expensive brands that we carry for cheaper," the employee wrote.
Eater reported that companies like Naked, Marie Callender, and Tate's Bake Shop are behind some of Trader Joe's store-brand snacks.
Shop early in the morning
You're not going to be able to snag any good deals — or purchases, in general — if you can't even get into the store because of the crowds. And the lines at Trader Joe's can get intense, to say the least.
In a 2016 Reddit AMA, a Trader Joe's manager wrote that Tuesday and Wednesday are the best days to shop.
"I think it's hilarious that people go on Sunday and complain that we are so busy," the manager wrote. "Right when we open is honestly the best time to go."
And the early birds will often get the best selections when it comes to produce.
"We get fresh produce in every morning, so you can get the best products," the manager wrote. "Some stuff actually will sell out for the day around 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., including perishable and non perishable items."
Are you a current or former Trader Joe's employee with a story to share? Email acain@businessinsider.com.
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