A Trader Joe's Grocery List from A Nutritionist - Inspired by This (2024)

Is it just us, or is grocery shopping actuallyfun?! With tantalizing recipes showing up on our Instagram feeds daily, new and exciting products being released, and healthy alternatives to things we love surfacing all of the time, we get a bit of a thrill upon entering the grocery store. What new item will we find this time? How can we make this recipe even better?

However, with all of the options nowadays, it can be a little difficult to navigate the store aisles. Andespeciallydifficult to realize what’s actuallyhealthy and what’s not. To take us on a tour of some of our favorite grocery stores, we went to one of our favorite nutritionists Lindsay Surowitz of Weeknight Bite. You may recognize her from her one day detox or delicious taco bowl recipe. Well, today Lindsay is showing us what’s in her cart and giving us a nutritionist’s grocery list to Trader Joe’s. Yep, she’s revealing her secrets to getting not only the healthiest options in the store but the most affordable ones. Win win.

Watch us wander the aisles with her Trader Joe’s grocery list and bring home a haul of the good stuff! Plus, don’t forget to save her Trader Joe’s grocery list on Pinterest for future reference when you are at the store!

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Fresh Produce

When it comes to produce I buy organic as much as I can (but always for the EWG dirty dozen). TJ’s has a great price point for organic fruits and veggies. Here are some favorites:

  • Strawberries (a 2-pound box of organic strawberries is $6.99 right now!)
  • Summer stone fruit: peaches / nectarines / cherries / plums / apricots
  • Avocados
  • Berries
  • Lemons and limes – I love that TJ’s sells them in convenient large bags!
  • Mini watermelon – so cute!
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Pomegranate seeds
  • Oranges / mandarins / clementines
  • Persian cucumbers

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  • Greens – arugula, spinach, kale, spring mix
  • Restaurant-style Microgreens – I love these little greens because they are nutrient-packed. They are perfect to throw into smoothies (my favorite way to use them), toss into salads, or use as a garnish!
  • Cauliflower
  • Broccolini
  • Bok choy
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Squash
  • Brussels sprouts
  • Peppers
  • Asparagus
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Mushrooms
  • Onions
  • Snap peas
  • Snow peas
  • Pot o’ basil: I love buying their fresh basil plant! It lasts much longer than the box of fresh basil.

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Refrigerated packaged goods

Trader Joe’s is known for making things easy on us. These are your best options when it comes to refrigerated packaged goods:

  • Eggplant hummus – I love this one because the ingredients are super clean! A lot of their hummus’ are made with canola or safflower oil (not good), and the eggplant one is not! It is so important to get comfortable checking ingredient labels!
  • Avocado’s Number Guacamole – They carry full packs and single-serving packs for on-the-go snacking.
  • Riced cauliflower
  • Riced broccoli
  • Sauerkraut
  • Steamed & Peeled Baby beets
  • Steamed lentils
  • Healthy 8 chopped veggie mix
  • Pre-cut squash and veggies
  • Organic plain yogurt

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Frozen Food

You’ve heard it said that you should stick to the perimeter of the grocery store. However, Trader Joe’s has a lot of great and healthy options in their frozen aisle, such as…

  • Organic berries
  • Unsweetened organic acai puree packets – amazing for smoothies! And 0g sugar!
  • Just coconut chunks – another delicious smoothie ingredient, literally just coconut!
  • Spinach & kale bites – These are a great appetizer for entertaining. I serve them with warmed marinara sauce on the side.
  • Organic riced cauliflower – This is my absolute go-to TJ’s purchase. I never leave the store without it! Recipe idea: Cauliflower Fried Rice
  • Veggies: organic spinach, kale, broccoli, peeled & cut kabocha squash
  • Organic brown rice – so quick, just needs to be heated up!
  • Organic quinoa – also just needs to be heated!

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  • Grilled cauliflower – already grilled, how easy is that?!
  • Fire-roasted bell peppers and onions
  • Dorot frozen cubes – garlic, ginger, basil, cilantro – just pop a cube or two into your pan as you’re cooking for extra flavor.
  • Wild fish: sockeye salmon fillets, black cod, sole
  • Wild blue shrimp
  • 100% grass-fed angus burger patties
  • Cauliflower pizza crust – a new TJ’s item! Buy a bunch of toppings for a fun DIY pizza night!
  • Gone Bananas! (chocolate covered banana bites)

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Meat / Poultry / Dairy

When it comes to meat, poultry, and dairy, buying organic, grass-fed, and pastured-raised will always be your best bet!

  • Organic chicken breasts / breast tenders
  • Organic grass-fed ground beef
  • Organic, free-range eggs
  • Organic, grass-fed beef hot dogs (as far as hot dogs go, these are actually pretty clean! No nitrates or nitrites added, very important!)
  • Organic ground turkey
  • Organic plain Greek yogurt – rather than buying flavored yogurt, I always suggest clients opt for plain yogurt since it’s lower in sugar they can add their own fruit or toppings to it!
  • Organic cheeses – TJ’s gourmet cheese section is really reasonably priced!

Pantry Items

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  • Ezekiel bread – I go for the cinnamon raisin flavor and the low sodium whole grain.
  • Gluten-free rolled oats
  • Gluten-free Grainless Granola
  • Unsweetened instant oatmeal
  • Canned organic beans
  • Canned organic pumpkin
  • Canned wild-caught salmon and tuna
  • Brown Rice & Quinoa Pasta
  • Organic Black Bean Rotini Pasta
  • Organic Brown Rice
  • Organic Quinoa
  • Freeze-dried fruit – watch your portions with these… they’re natural but a bag of them has about 20g of sugar!
  • Roasted Seaweed Snack
  • Organic pea protein powder (vanilla or plain)
  • Diced tomatoes – look for the no-sugar added version!
  • Low-sodium veggie or chicken broth
  • Tuscano Marinara sauce – always check the labels and opt for one that’s made without soy or canola oil, and without added sugar
  • Organic tahini
  • Salsa verde / organic tomatillo salsa / serrano salsa
  • Italian tomato paste

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  • Organic Coconut Aminos – This is an amazing swap for soy sauce! It’s lower in sodium and made with coconut instead of soy
  • Coconut oil – the jars and the individual packs, which are great for travel.
  • Avocado oil – This is a must for high-heat cooking – it has a much higher smoke point than olive oil!
  • Ghee
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Aceto Balsamico di Modena – my fave balsamic!
  • Red wine vinegar
  • Organic coconut milk (can)
  • Organic coconut cream
  • Organic unsweetened flake coconut
  • Roasted cocoa nibs

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  • Nuts – stock up on all your favorite nuts! You can’t beat TJ’s price. Some favorites include:
    • Raw almonds (and sliced almonds for salads)
    • Raw cashews
    • Shelled pistachios – I love that I can be lazy and skip the shell!
    • Toasted & unsalted Macadamia nuts
  • Individually packaged “just a handful” trail-mixes & nuts
  • Seeds:organic chia seeds – a staple in my morning smoothies! Hemp seeds,flax seeds,pumpkin seeds,sunflower seeds,sesame seeds
  • Nut butter:Mixed Nut Butter (yum!),Raw Creamy Almond Butter,Crunchy Salted Peanut Butter with flax & chia seeds
  • Spices & seasonings: current obsession – Everything but the Bagel Seasoning – sprinkle it on your avocado toast and thank me later!
  • Nutritional yeast – a great cheese substitute that’s full of B-vitamins!
  • Flaky sea salt
  • Organic liquid stevia
  • Dark Chocolate Honey Mints – of all the tempting sweets, these are your cleanest option!
  • Rx Bars
  • Just Beets – perfect to dip into hummus or guacamole!

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Healthy Baking Essentials

  • Blanched almond flour
  • Organic coconut flour
  • Organic oat flour
  • Ground flaxmeal
  • Organic coconut sugar
  • Organic Pure Maple Syrup
  • Organic Raw honey
  • Roasted Cocoa Nibs

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Drinks

Spindrift sparkling water – lightly sweetened with real fruit juice!
Pellegrino & TJ’s sparkling water
Coconut water – look out for sugar content!
Coffee & Teas – I love their mint, turmeric & ginger, and green teas!
Tejava unsweetened iced tea
Unsweetened iced green tea
Health Ade Kombucha
Matcha Green Tea

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And finally… you can’t forget flowers! Trader Joe’s always has the best assortment of fresh, in season blooms. Alright, are you ready to pin?? Here’s your MEGA grocery list to Trader Joe’s.

Lindsay’s Trader Joe’s Grocery List:

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What are your favorite Trader Joe’s finds?!

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FAQs

What is Trader Joe's strategy statement? ›

To consistently deliver value: We buy direct from suppliers whenever possible, we bargain hard to get the best price, and then pass the savings on to you.

What makes Trader Joe's different from other grocery stores? ›

Trader Joe's Private Label Products

So, customers have a lot of confidence and trust in the Trader Joe's name. The brand also has strict criteria for what ingredients make the cut. You won't find any artificial flavors, food coloring, GMOs, or MSG in TJ's products.

What explains Trader Joe's success? ›

The grocery store has established a loyal customer base by keeping its prices low and its inventory attractive to shoppers. Since its founding in 1958, Trader Joe's has opened 561 stores in 42 states plus the District of Columbia. The company has annual revenue of $13 billion.

How does Trader Joe's choose their products? ›

As Sloan put it, the tasting panel process is what really set Trader Joe's apart from other grocers. “It's not just about something on the shelf, it's something worth its spot on the shelf,” he explained. “And this is where we are decidedly different [from other grocery stores] on purpose.

What are the 7 values of Trader Joe's? ›

Crew Member 1: #1's integrity… Crew Member 2: Our 2nd value is product driven company… Crew Member 3: Wow customer service… Crew Member 4: No bureaucracy… Crew Member 5: Kaizen… Crew Member 6: The store is our brand… Crew Member 7: We're a national chain of neighborhood grocery stores.

Which of the 3 generic strategies does Trader Joe's follow? ›

MGMT3001 10/12/22 Trader Joe's best follows the Focus-Differentiation strategy because not only are they not attempting to compete with other grocery stores' prices, their business model relies on the draw of their proprietary brands to generate revenue targeting a specific niche of customers.

Why is Trader Joe's so unique? ›

They talk about what makes Trader Joe's so unique and popular, including their focus on community, curated selection, transparency around pricing, and exceptional customer service. d popular, including their focus on community, curated selection, transparency around pricing, and exceptional customer service.

Who is Trader Joe's main competitor? ›

Trader Joe's competitors include H E B, Whole Foods Market, Safeway, Sprouts Farmers Market and NatureBox. Trader Joe's ranks 2nd in Product Quality Score on Comparably vs its competitors.

Is Trader Joe's expensive or cheap? ›

That is: Trader Joe's more or less only sells products under its own brand name, with few exceptions. Trader Joe's is definitely cheaper than the average grocery store, but you might have to wait in a longer checkout line to take advantage of them.

What is hidden in Trader Joe's? ›

If you're like us, and you didn't know, Trader Joe's actually hides stuffed animals all around its stores. Once we let that news sink in, we were on a mission to figure out why.

Why is everyone so happy at Trader Joe's? ›

“[The] average Trader Joe's Crew Member hourly pay is approximately $18.63, which is 42% above the national average,” reported Indeed.com. This positive work environment causes employees to love their jobs, which is demonstrated through their exceedingly great customer service.

What company owns Trader Joe's? ›

Trader Joe's is owned by families that also own part of Aldi Nord. Trader Joe's and Aldi Nord operate independently. Trader Joe's has no business or ownership relationship with Aldi Sud (including Aldi U.S.).

Where does Trader Joe's food come from? ›

Well, the short answer is that Trader Joe's cuts out the middleman entirely by working directly with some of the biggest food manufacturers across the world, who then make products under Trader Joe's specifications (down to price, flavor, and size) for its store brand.

Is everything at Trader Joe's healthy? ›

Trader Joe's does not exclusively sell healthy foods, but you still have a variety of healthy food options to choose from. You have plant-based protein foods like almond butter and tofu and plant-based dressings or pesto. Other options include avocados, lentils, lentil pasta, and more. Trader Joe's.

What strategies is Trader Joe's using to build customer loyalty? ›

Trader Joe's is known for its curated and exclusive product offerings. They carefully select unique and high-quality products that are not commonly found in other grocery stores. By offering these exclusive products, Trader Joe's creates a sense of exclusivity and excitement among its customers.

What is Trader Joe's place and distribution strategy? ›

Trader Joe's limited distribution strategy has been successful for a number of reasons. First, it allows them to focus on creating a high-quality shopping experience. With fewer stores, they can invest more in each store and ensure that it is well-maintained and stocked with the products that customers want.

What gives Trader Joe's a competitive advantage? ›

They Provide a Seamless In-Store Experience

Beyond the friendly staff, the in-store experience has been optimized with the customer in mind. For example, a typical supermarket has 40 to 50,000 SKUs (stock-keeping units). A Trader Joe's store typically has about 4,000, so only about 10% of the total number of products.

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