There are many ways you can contact Trader Joe's. You can always call or visit your local store and the staff will try to get your question answered or your problem solved. If you don't know the number of your local store you can click here or call 800-746-7857.
If you absolutely must speak with someone at the Trader Joe's corporate office you can call them at 626-599-3700 (customer service is extension 3035). If you want to sent them a thank-you note, suggestion or complaint, you can mail it to:
West coast: Trader Joe's, PO Box 5049, Monrovia, CA 91017
East coast: 117 Kendrick Street, Suite 700, Needham, MA 02494
There's also a lot of great information on the Trader Joe's Web site.
COME TO MAUI..........PLEASE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Posted by: carol | April 21, 2006 at 11:45 PM
COME TO MAUI .............. PLEASE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Posted by: carol | April 21, 2006 at 11:46 PM
Is it true you've discontinued Coffee Soy?!?!?! Ouch!!! Please reconsider!
DA
Posted by: Davie Allan | April 22, 2006 at 12:28 PM
Hi,
I moved from Peabody, MA to Charlotte, NC in January 2005. I am jones'n for Joe's. There is a call for a store like TJ's in this area. Especially since the Charlotte area is primarily all northerners who have escaped the bad weather.
Come on TJ's open a store around here. Think Lake Norman area.
Thanks, you old friend,
Al
Posted by: Al DiRusso | April 24, 2006 at 10:26 PM
Please get a TJ's into the Boise, Id area! We're spending the summer there and buying a house and will be moving there perm. within a few years. There is only the 'Coop' now to buy organic and other good stuff. They seriously need some competition! Actually, you are different enough it won't really be competition for you! THANKS.
Posted by: Patrice Ash | April 27, 2006 at 04:44 PM
I wintered in San Francisco so "no problem" for TJ's products. Now I am back home in Bloomington, IL and this would be a great place to locate for TJ's. Great community and all of us have to drive 100 miles for TJ's.
Please come here as soon as possible.
Posted by: Darlene Galloway | May 08, 2006 at 11:18 AM
Jackson,TN is on I-40 halfway between Memphis and Nashville.We would love to have your store in Jackson. We are with Coldwell Banker Real Estate. We have people buying homes here and they ask us to please contact you to put a store here.Our Popultion 95,000 and trade area is 400,000.
Please look at our Chamber web page for more info www.jacksontn.com
Thank You,Bob Beare cell 731-444-1000
Posted by: Bob Beare | May 08, 2006 at 04:43 PM
From the 104 flyer we chose several items. Two of them were not up to the TJ standard:
1. Corn Tortilla Flat Bread. Too spicy with an unpleasant after-taste.
2. Key Lime Pie. Very sour and bitter. Please check out Sara Lee's Frozen Key Lime Pie to see what a Key Lime Pie should be.
Love TJs. We'll be back.
Posted by: Phil Salisbury | May 08, 2006 at 09:23 PM
Please open a store in Medford, Oregon!
Posted by: Sharon Grant | May 09, 2006 at 05:19 PM
ATTN: FOOD ALLERGY CUSTOMERS!
I shop at TJ's in Commack, LI and love it there. I have recently discovered something very upsetting. I have always bought the Cinammon Schoolhouse Cookies for my kids and their snack at preschool. I had check the label to be sure there are no peanut/tree nut by products and found none in the past, as my son is allergic. I went in on 5/12 to pick some up for snack and found they must have changed their manufacturing facility and the NOW CONTAIN PEANUT/TREE NUT. ALL THE COOKIES DO! I was shocked! Good thing I checked. I think they should be posting signs if they are going to change manufacturing! I think they need to POST SIGNS IN THE COOKIE AISLE to inform people of this change. This could be fatal to a child! They need to take some responsibility and POST SIGNS of these changes. I think most people assume manufacturing stays the same UNLESS THEY ARE TOLD!!!!!!!!!!
I'm upset and disappointed because I've always loved TJ's
clmarino
Posted by: Chris Marino | May 13, 2006 at 08:54 AM
I shop at your store in Ventura, CA but I live 30 minutes up the hill in Ojai. Is there ANY POSSIBLILITY you might open a store in Ojai/Oak View (ie the old Dahl's Market location?)? WE WANT YOU UP HERE! We just don't have a market of your caliber. Mackay Crampton
Posted by: mackay crampton | May 17, 2006 at 04:23 PM
GRAMMAR POLICE: This should read, "If you want to *send* them..."
If you want to sent them a thank-you note, suggestion or complaint, you can mail it to:
www.trackingtraderjoes.com/2005/08/how_to_contact_.html
Posted by: J Anybody | May 22, 2006 at 06:34 PM
How about Raleigh, NC? The closest Trader Joe's is in Virginia and it is 4 hours away. When are you coming??????
Posted by: Kristi Flowers | May 24, 2006 at 07:26 AM
We NEED a TJ's in Prescott, AZ. EVERYONE that lives here is from Southern California and misses TJ's desperately. We have to drive to Phoenix just to get the things we love from your store.
PRESCOTT, AZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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WE PRODUCE AND WE WANT TO PROPOSE TO YOUR BUYER OF BISCUITS OUR PRODUCTS.
The main offices are in Asolo.
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Posted by: VALENTINA GALLINA | May 26, 2006 at 03:31 AM
My sister is a gorgeous stay at home mom that loves a good bargain and feeding her family a healthy meal. Over the years she has developed a nack for cooking and her meals taste amazing while remaing healthy. While she was visiting me in LA I convinced her that she needs to develop a Recipe book. After thinking about it she decided to put together an extensive, yet simple recipe book with mouth watering images, tailoring to Trader Joes. This is a dream Mom with a perfect story and she has over a 100 recipies waiting to market with Trader Joes. Who can I talk to about this project? I would be more than happy to send you images.
Thank you,
Shasta S.
shasta_sowards@yahoo.com
Posted by: Shasta Sowards | June 03, 2006 at 02:44 AM
My name is Matthew Dunning, Manager of VineCrest Fine Barossa Wine. I am writing as I would like some information relative to supplying wine to your businesses. VineCrest is a small family owned boutique winery situated in the heart of the Barossa Valley, South Australia. We produce small parcel of wines from our own dry growth old vine vineyards. I feel Trader Joes would be an excellent place to have our wines presented in the States - I have had many comments from travellers form the USA who would agree.
Looking forward to your response.
Kind Regards,
Matt Dunning
VineCrest Fine Barossa WIne
ph. +61 8 8563 0111
email. matt@vinecrest.com.au
Posted by: Matt Dunning | June 05, 2006 at 11:23 PM
Austin, Texas awaits Trader Joe's!
Posted by: Heather | June 06, 2006 at 03:24 PM
My husband and I moved recently from Seattle where we were customers of Trader Joe's for many years. We now live in Lee's Summit, MO and this would be a great place for a Trader Joe's. We live in a retirement community here and miss the fantastic items available at Trader Joe's. There are currently 3 stores in the St. Louis area but too far to drive for us. Please pass this on to Trader Joe's Corporate Headquarters. I know a store here would be a very profitable endeavor.
Posted by: Helen Barber | June 13, 2006 at 12:28 PM
My name is Florence and I am the event coordinator at Alpine Village. We
are in the process of preparing for our 21st annual Fundraiser to be held
Sept 9, 2006 at the opening night of our Oktoberfest Season. We sponsor 18
non-profit organizations. This is a turn key operation - we provide the
materials, publicity, and host the opening night for their sponsors, the
non-profit organizations keep 100% of the funds they raise for their
organization.
An important part of this night is the drawing which is the purpose of this
email. I would like to know who I would contact to request a donation for
the drawing. I am also including a list of the non-profit organizations we
are working with this year.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you,
Florence
Posted by: Florence | June 20, 2006 at 04:32 PM
I love Trader Joe's. I've heard rumors that one will be opening up in Pinole, California. Is there any truth to this rumor? Please say yes!
Posted by: Andy Oh | June 27, 2006 at 07:33 PM
I suggest reading into the Asbury Park area of New Jersey. Asbury Park was a town that once was and is now being "revitalized". If you send some of your people out here you'll see there is plenty space for a Trader Joe's. You definately, most definately, absolutely have the market for it here. You have a lot of vegetarians and vegans for one, and liberal folks in general. We have maybe two or three health food stores within 5 miles of here. We don't have anything like TJ's unless you go all the way up to Middletown to go to WholeFoods. I've never been there. Too far. Read about Asbury. Make a store here. We need you.
Posted by: Chuck | June 28, 2006 at 02:17 PM
I am very sad to see that the OPERA CAKE has been discontinued ! My wife and I asked at the Trader Joe's and they said "it was discontinued because you did not tell enough of your friends about it!" I can't believe it! That was the best cake in the whole store and we used to buy it at least twice a week! Is there any way to get it back in the store? If not, where can it be ordered on the web? Any ideas?
Posted by: Jim | June 29, 2006 at 04:20 PM
Isn't it about you opened a Trader Joe's in the Victorville, CA area?
Posted by: Sherman | June 30, 2006 at 05:43 PM
Cacao Nibs
PLEASE start selling these! They are HEALTHY and naturally sugarless. The only way I can get them is on top of your Slate of Bliss chocolate bar (worlds best chocolate bar). But those NIBS are what I really want more of. YUM!
Thank you.
Signed,
Fingers Crossed, in Castro Valley CA
Posted by: Keri Whiteman | June 30, 2006 at 08:12 PM