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.
I went to trader Joes in Fresno a few weeks ago and i was impressed of what the store offered. I live in Hanford 30 miles south of Fresno, and i was just wondering if trader Joes would ever plan a store here. Hanford is one of the fastest growing cities in California, with new stores, exemplified by big boxes going into Hanford. Also high end stores are being built here. The Trade Area almost reach 200,000 people. Hanford is in the middle of a Housing and Retail Boom, and i would really like to see Trader Joes in Hanford. Thanks..
Posted by: Carlos | October 06, 2006 at 11:50 PM
I have a product in mind for Trader Joe's stores only, who and how do I go about contacting the right person.
Thanking you in advance,
Layna
Posted by: Layna | October 08, 2006 at 08:42 PM
I have recently moved to Hanford and am still mourning the loss of my beloved Trader Joes. Every town that I lived in in the Bay Area had at least 1-2 Trader Joe locations. Now I am completely spoiled and there is nothing comparable in this area. I noticed several other postings from my fellow neighbors in Hanford--which I believe demonstrates a significant interest. How do we get one down here?
Thanks,
Rana
Posted by: Rana | October 18, 2006 at 06:23 PM
I AM LIVING IN EVERGREEN SAN JOSE, WHICH THE POPULATION ARE GROWING RAPIDLY DUE TO NEW HOUSES BUILD THERE SINCE 2000 UNTIL NOW. I LOVE TO SHOP AT TRADER JOES MARKET AND THE CLOSET IS 20 MILES AWAY FROM MY HOME. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL IF YOU DO SOME RESEARCH AND OPEN ONE IN THE EVERGREEN ARE.
LESLIE HO
Posted by: LESLIE HO | October 20, 2006 at 03:26 PM
Come to Boise--or investigate a brand new shopping center at the Garrity exit of Nampa-- Gateway mall!
Posted by: Mary | October 27, 2006 at 11:33 AM
Ever since, Trader Joe's opened at 142
East 14th Street in Manhattan, right off
Union Square , I have shopped
at no other supermarket.
I find that Trader Joe has everything
I want and some things I didn't even know
I wanted.
I love Trader Joe's.
However, I find that Trader Joe's is
frequently out of the Lemon, Ginger, Echinacea juice.
I go early in the morning, lunchtime,
evening and still TJ's is out of the juice.
Even though the juice shelves are stocked
to the brim with every other TJ juice
variety.
I would like for TJ's to buy and stock
more of the Ginger, Lemon, Echinacea Juice.
Posted by: D. Torres | December 28, 2006 at 05:47 PM
I was wondering if you were planning on a downtown St. Paul store. We have a business owner who is looking to sell his property (corner of Robert & 11th) high visibility, easy access to freeways and centrally located in DT. There are plenty of condo owners within a 1-2 block area, not including DT residents. WE NEED A GROCERY STORE that is unique and suits this community.
Posted by: N. Teel | January 03, 2007 at 03:19 PM
Rumor has it that a Trader Joe's is opening up in Piper Glen, South Charlotte. True, and if so when???
Posted by: Shirley | January 09, 2007 at 04:04 PM
We just visited Vietnam and feel their dried snacks, fruits, etc. are just right for TJ's. (We were never sick in Vietnam, though, living in India for 12 years and revisiting, we usually got ill periodically or on return). I'm thinking of dried ginger, mango, wonderful sesame stuff and the one package we still have of mixed fruit chips, vacuum packed to minimalize glucose (we hope they're right). Anyway, great prices and tastes and we hope you check!
Posted by: Lois Mandros | January 11, 2007 at 09:16 PM
Hi! My Wife and I moved from Southern Oregon to Portland and then back to Southern Oregon. Before desiding to move back to Medford, we made a list of pros and cons of the Portland area and although we ended up moving back to the Rogue Valley (all our family lives there), our beloved Trader Joes in Beaverton was one of the top reasons for staying. Your fair pricing and fantastic selection of healthy food has been sorely missed. Please tell me you will be opening a Medford location soon!
Posted by: Paul Porter | January 14, 2007 at 02:44 AM
Do you carry the ReviveSpa body wash? Thanks
Posted by: Dorothy Foster | February 08, 2007 at 02:24 PM
What's the latest progress on your West Ventura, CA store? I understand you have leased a property and are waiting for permits. Any progress? Those of us who live up Rte. 33 in Ojai are waiting with baited breath for a branch closer to us. Then we could come shop once or twice a week, instead of once a month, at our favorite store - the only store we have that features quality and variety at a reasonable price.
Posted by: Vivian Sudhalter | February 10, 2007 at 03:57 PM
Hello,
I am looking for a contact in order to Sell organic bananas to Trader Joes.
Could anyone forward me to the right people.
Thanks
Giovanni
Posted by: Giovanni | February 21, 2007 at 04:44 PM
I love Trader Joe's markets, and I feel that the owners are doing all of us a good deed who are within shopping distance. It is truly unfortunate that there can't be at least one store in every single city and town in the U.S.; hopefully this will be a reality someday soon. Thank you. Carol, Los Angeles area.
Posted by: Carol Monka | April 15, 2007 at 02:57 PM
hello! i have written letters, tried to send e-mails, left cards at trader joe's locations, and even called the 800 number, to no avail!! we have a sweet little shopping center, already built here in my town, sitting empty, just screaming trader joe's!...people in this and the surrounding towns, have to make a 2 hour run to get to the nearest trader joe's in santa rosa, which has 2 locations, while there are none in our entire county!there are many towns all around here that would benefit from a store located here...the natural wooden front on the empty store even already looks like a trader joe's! this empty store with plenty of parking, is in the high street mall complex,in lakeport, california. PLEASE CONSIDER opening a location here!!!
there would be people from clearlake, lakeport, hopland, upper and lower lake, kelseyville, williams, nice, lucerne, and all over would benefit greatly from a new location here! we have tourists in the summer who come from all over to visit our racetrack, go bass fishing, boating, and all kinds of stuff who would appreciate a location here! thank you! sincerely,
jane weems
desperate lakeport resident!!!!!!
Posted by: jane weems | April 22, 2007 at 03:11 PM
PLEEEEEEASE!!!!
COME TO THE NASHVILLE AREA!!!
please
please
please...
Why should we pay more for organic products at whole foods or wild oats!!!
nashville needs you!!
Posted by: pablito gaspelina | April 25, 2007 at 11:39 PM
I miss Opera Cake! I was addicted, my brother-in-law was addicted, my neighbor was addicted. PLEASE BRING BACK THE OPERA CAKE!!!!
Posted by: Annie | May 02, 2007 at 01:00 PM
I would love to know if a TJ's will be opening up in 2 of the fastest growing communities: Clifton Park/Halfmoon, NY? Even if TJ's opens up anywhere in the greater Albany, NY area, it is better than nothing. I would shop there every week, but only go to other stores 1.5-2 hours away when I just can't take it anymore. Unfortunately it is only about a few times a year. There is a growing community of healthy eaters here and TJ's is missing out on one heck of a market! HURRY HURRY HURRY!!!
Thanx
Posted by: Christine Harvey-Berry | May 05, 2007 at 05:50 PM
PLEASE COME TO MAUI. I HAVE WRITTEN BEFORE AND THE RESPONSE IS NO WAY. WHY DOES WAL MART, K MART, COSTCO, PIER 1, COST PLUS AND NOW TARGET HERE ON MAUI. I UNDERSTAND THAT PRICES COULDN'T REMAIN THE SAME AS THE MAINLAND, HOWEVER, PEOPLE HERE WOULD PAY THE EXTRA $$$.
Posted by: ZOE MATHESON | May 06, 2007 at 07:06 PM
Please come to downtown Austin! There is a new residential building called the 360 that has the perfect size of retail space at its base. So many people in Austin miss their Trader Joe's. Austin would be the right choice for the first TJ's location in Texas!
Posted by: austin66 | May 30, 2007 at 12:34 PM
I NEED THE CITRUS BODY WASH
Posted by: MARGARET BAILEY | June 08, 2007 at 09:31 PM
Boise Idaho is a great place to bring Trader Joes. We need you TJ's!
Posted by: Jer | June 16, 2007 at 03:35 PM
pleeeeeaase come to nashville! we are from michigan & we are dying without TJ's! we have to stock up every time we drive up north.
nashville is the perfect location... come check us out! there are so many people here who are transplants from up north who already love TJ's. our wild oats is dirty & over-priced. whole foods is coming, but you are so much better!
ps-- choose nashville over franklin!!! :)
Posted by: jen | June 20, 2007 at 10:06 PM
I am a 20 year resident of Los Angeles moving to AUSTIN TX this Fall. I have been aware there is no Trader Joe's there, and have been quietly desperate regarding this fact. Life without Trader Joe's would be a grand adjustment. Trader Joe's is part of my joy, and holds a dear place in my history. I have been a loyal shopper for 20 years and am devoted. PLEASE come to Austin. I am not alone in this sentiment.
Posted by: Mitchell Cohen | June 22, 2007 at 01:31 AM
I will be in Hawaii to cater
a 4th of July event...
Is there a Trader Joe's in
Honolulu??!!
If not, can you have one there
by July 4th.
Many thanks!!
Kathryn Henneman
Posted by: Kathryn Henneman | June 22, 2007 at 10:47 PM