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4.4 (41 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Michele R.

One is either an enthusiastic shopper of Trader Joe's or someone who is 'not so much'. The latter is me. I share my bias right up front. (What? We all have them.) So while I am not a TJs acolyte, even I was happy to have one open in Meridian, closer to my home and with a decent parking lot no less. It makes my maybe two times per eighteen months visits to TJs more convenient than the parking mess at the Boise store. WOO-HOO FOR THE CREW!: Whenever I shop at any TJs I so enjoy the friendly staff, which I think are called Crew - in the way of Gilligan's Island three hour cruise kind of fun kitsch with their island shirts and so on - who are cheer filled and helpful. So it is at the Meridian store where the crew are particularly delightful. The people who work here make it more pleasant for shoppers. "MAMA EARTH" SHOPPER PROFILE BE ME: We all have consumer profiles. I am a close to the source kinda shopper who celebrates things local, organic when possible and providers using sustainable practices. Local farmers, ranchers husbanding humanely raised pastured and free range animal proteins, local bakers and harvesters of domestic sea proteins following healthy oceans standards. You'll find little of that at TJs. And good, fresh food stores should have a fresh aroma walking in, in particular in the produce aisle. TJs doesn't in any location. Maybe because much of the produce is pre-packaged or conventional production. Also I buy little in the way of package goods (as they're called in the industry) and when I do, say tomatoes in cans or dried die-cut pasta in bags or condiments in jars like preserved lemons or harissa, I have certain brands I'm married to. TJs doesn't carry any of them. Still, there are a handful'ish of things I like to buy at TJs. I won't lie. The items on my list include dark chocolate covered dried cherries, TJ's brand pineapple salsa in jars, the 'lite' version of TJ's brand of kettle corn (thanks to my friend Joy W who got my husband and I into that), their brand of salsa verde (very handy in a pinch when I'm too lazy to make my own) and their branding on a cheese named Unexpected that tastes like a premium aged cheddar with hints of Parmesan. From time to time we might pick up something else when we're in there (like today's organic avocados) but by and large we're in and out with a short list and a very long time in between visits. DIFFERENT STROKES: Trader Joes has earned a community of fans and even a sort of social culture. Back in the day - like 25 years ago - before I knew what I know now about food production and sources, I too was a "Frequent Flyer" TJS shopper when one was in my neighborhood. I reflected on that as a three women who recently relocated here from another state were chatting in the frozen foods section of TJs today, with their carts piled with goods, noting that in the city they came from in Utah TJs was 'the' sort of community social - networking place next to their church events. They said they were already finding the TJs in Meridian had that same sense and were so happy to find that so. Different strokes... LOCATION & PARKING: This location is where Rosauer's grocery used to be, so a big paved lot. ACCESSIBILITY: TJs does a good job of this at almost every location and so it is here for level in the door, all on one floor, ample floor space and so on. The parking lot has accessible (ADA) parking but not enough to meet ADA for total numbers and there are too few van accessible spaces. But that is an issue for the strip mall owner to fix.

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Charles F.

Being in Meridian the fifteen years, I've seen quite a change in the Boise MCA and still remember the day that Trader Joe's opened in Boise. Fast Forward to October this year and now we have a Trader Joe's in the Huckleberry section of the dearly departed Rosauer's grocery store. The Meridian TJ is larger than the Boise counterpart and wait ... The best part is that there's plenty of parking on Meridian. I love me downtown Boise and everything that goes with it but trying to get into the TJ / Chipotle / Panda Express / MOD Pizza parking lot is a Pain in the --- No such issue here in Meridian. The whole Rosauer's parking lot is available for TJ as well as the defunct Gold's gym parking lot. There's a lot to love about the Meridian TJ from the expanded flower section, the longer aisles, and dedicated vegetarian / vegan section but the entrance and exit doors are wonky to say the least. I get it that they were trying to incorporate the structure from Rosauer's but it's confusing and peculiar. The employees are super friendly and extremely knowledgeable. The trademark flower printed short sleeved shorts are in colorful abundance. Here's some of my fav things to find at TJ 1. Banana Bread - Its so good and Vegan 2. Everything Ciabatta Rolls 3. Pain aux Chocolat. - In the frozen section 4. Oak Milk - Fantastic dairy substitute 5. Cauliflower Bites - In the frozen section 6. Greeting Cards. - They are all 99 cents / $1.00 each 7. All and all flowers. If you're looking for Charles Shaw, you'll find him all the way to the right. He may not be two buck chuck but you may find three buck chuck. What I've noticed is that each Trader Joe's has its own unique flavor and spin. Meridian is no different. It's not as hipster as Boise but it feels like home right here in Meridian.

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There healthy Takis are great and the people are so nice. Love the place only thing is it is far from my home.

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Great staff, good selection. Parking is easier compared to Boise location. Glad to see that this 2nd location in Idaho is available!

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Always a great place to go. Great groceries and wonderful people that work there. Prices good as well!

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Fresh new flowers. Their oat milk with brown sugar is really good. Very organized & welcoming

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Love Trader Joe's! Glad to have them in the Treasure Valley--especially the Meridian store (closer to me and ample parking).

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Russian lady at self checkout was a major bitch. Came at me for too many items in my cart without…read moreseeing the sign as I was in a hurry and she freaked out at me and basically pushed me out of the entire self checkout area. I do NOT recommend this winco.

I've shopped a lot more at Winco because the prices have gone up everywhere and I've always liked…read morethe convenience of them being open 24 hours a day just in case I need something at odd hours because my work schedule can be very sporadic. I've accepted the fact that you have to bag your own groceries here but sometimes it can feel more like a chore because your racing to bag it super fast when you've got people coming up behind you. Anyway one thing I've noticed.. they don't carry zyn or any nicotine pouches. I've come in here recently for more items that are not obscure items and most stores carry them so I was surprised winco didnt. The good. They've got a lot of bulk items, wide aisles, plenty of parking and very clean bathrooms. The not so good... everyone working here seems genuinely unhappy and depressed. People are completely zoned out. Produce is not very fresh. I stopped shopping at Walmart because their produce is so dismal and often spoiled. I could not find any good russet potatoes while I was here. I hate their coupon system. You've got to click on an obscure icon on the pin pad and then be 100% sure your coupon matches because once you clip it on the app you can't go back and see it.

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Grocery Outlet

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3.2(5 reviews)
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