JournalNow.com: Veggin' Out

Contrary to a popular stereotype, vegetarians are not all champions of self-denial, pathetically munching a sprout on the sidelines while watching the omnivores have all the culinary fun. Instead, the vegetarians we know love good food and know where to get it. They aren't about to settle for a bland meal, either at home or at a restaurant.


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To do a little cross-polination: Laura Giovanelli wrote a story about Trader Joe’s fans and their campaign to get a store here. It ran March 14 in the Local section of the Journal, so it should still be accessible at www.journalnow.com. Check it out!

Lynn Felder


Thank you, Cassandra, for doing this!!  You’ve renewed my energy for “campaigning” for a WS Trader Joe’s.  What about if you and/or Julie wrote an article for the Journal about Trader Joe’s?  There are probably a lot of people who don’t even know what Trader Joe’s is.  It’s not just for vegetarians, as they do sell meat products and it’s a fun, budget friendly alternative to Whole Foods.

Countess Von Dreck

Countess Von Dreck


Yes!! Yes!!  A Trader Joe’s would be wonderful in Winston.  I heard that one may come into the old Fresh Market at Thruway.  Is this true? I hope so.

Myrna Doernberg


Send your suggestion for a location to Trader Joe’s at this URL:
http://www.traderjoes.com/contact_us_selection.html

I just did!

Jimmy


Whole Foods is constantly packed! I have seen traffic jams of people trying to get into that parking lot. Winston-Salem can definitely use a TRADER JOE’S!!! Bring it on!

Jimmy


I hope y’all sent your comments on the Trader Joe’s site—let’s inundate them with requests!

Cassandra Sherrill


PLEASEPLEASEPLEASE bring a trader joes to w-s

beth kosuk


YES!!! I want Trader Joe’s—just one more reason WS could be a great city and attract young pople from other areas to move here.

nicole green


This is the perfect market for a Trader Joe’s - healthy lifestyle and diverse demographics paired with financial stability. Further, there are more people here who make a road trip monthly to a Trader Joes in Cary or Charlotte than I can count on my fingers and toes. It would be a missed opportunity if TJs did not add a location in Winston Salem.

Michelle Hundley


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