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Old 07-13-2020, 01:33 PM
 
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THAT LINE IS LONG... i mean down Columbus avenue, to 92nd, and all the way up to AMSTERDAM...

I KNOW, because that's my Joe...

seniors have their own line in the morning

i know the residents are tired of all those people in front of their building everyday

what a way to strike back lmao
It's the one I go to most often since it's the closest to walk to for me. Funny enough pre-pandemic, This trader Joes was the hidden jewel and usually pretty empty to shop. Or at least when I tended to go.
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Old 07-15-2020, 08:35 PM
 
Location: Harlem, NY
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It's the one I go to most often since it's the closest to walk to for me. Funny enough pre-pandemic, This trader Joes was the hidden jewel and usually pretty empty to shop. Or at least when I tended to go.
when it first opened it was usually close to empty. no more

i went tonight, close to closing

took the 2 train there, and anticipated a long line to amsterdam.... so i pulled up on 92nd

SHOCKED

wasn't the case

REJOICED

there were like 7 people in front of me. i got everything i needed and left

bus pulled up soon as i hit 96th and it too wasn't crowded
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Old 07-15-2020, 08:39 PM
 
Location: Harlem, NY
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That's because Trader Joes has delicious foods, breads, snacks, and desserts. It would sometimes look like that before the pandemic

there was no bread at 93rd st tonight. none. bare shelves
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Old 07-15-2020, 09:09 PM
 
Location: Manhattan
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REJOICED

there were like 7 people in front of me. i got everything i needed and left

bus pulled up soon as i hit 96th and it too wasn't crowded
The Gods are smiling down at you.

By me, plenty of bread for now but there's been a run on paper towels. Still. After all this time.
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Old 07-15-2020, 09:31 PM
 
Location: Montreal
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The Gods are smiling down at you.

By me, plenty of bread for now but there's been a run on paper towels. Still. After all this time.

Soon, you might be running out of bread to buy those paper towels.
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Old 07-16-2020, 04:17 AM
 
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when it first opened it was usually close to empty. no more

i went tonight, close to closing

took the 2 train there, and anticipated a long line to amsterdam.... so i pulled up on 92nd

SHOCKED

wasn't the case

REJOICED

there were like 7 people in front of me. i got everything i needed and left

bus pulled up soon as i hit 96th and it too wasn't crowded
I went to the one on 14th Street and 3rd ave earlier this week. No line at all. The guy working the door said that location is pretty quiet since no one's at NYU. But perhaps they're not as busy with the new location down the street from them. Unfortunately since they're a smaller store, they were out of a few items I needed. I'm going to hit up the one on 23rd Street today since I'll be in the neighborhood.
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Old 07-16-2020, 10:09 AM
 
Location: Manhattan
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Soon, you might be running out of bread to buy those paper towels.
lol. For real. I just filed my taxes. Boy, do I owe.
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Old 07-16-2020, 10:27 AM
 
Location: Harlem, NY
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I went to the one on 14th Street and 3rd ave earlier this week. No line at all. The guy working the door said that location is pretty quiet since no one's at NYU. But perhaps they're not as busy with the new location down the street from them. Unfortunately since they're a smaller store, they were out of a few items I needed. I'm going to hit up the one on 23rd Street today since I'll be in the neighborhood.

i despise the union square location, but LOVE the wine shop


i was also on by there, and you're right, it was quiet. hell, 14th street was eerily deserted. i loved it.
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Old 07-16-2020, 05:26 PM
 
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i despise the union square location, but LOVE the wine shop


i was also on by there, and you're right, it was quiet. hell, 14th street was eerily deserted. i loved it.
I'm not a fan of that location either but I had an appointment near by so I went after.

Today I went to the one on 6th ave and 21/22 street. A few people in line. Took less then 5 minutes. I love this location. Only thing I hate is I have to take the 1 to the 2 train if I shop here. But I was in the area and they had what I needed the 14th street was out of.
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Old 07-20-2020, 11:06 AM
 
Location: Harlem, NY
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I'm not a fan of that location either but I had an appointment near by so I went after.

Today I went to the one on 6th ave and 21/22 street. A few people in line. Took less then 5 minutes. I love this location. Only thing I hate is I have to take the 1 to the 2 train if I shop here. But I was in the area and they had what I needed the 14th street was out of.

i love 6th avenue but i gotta uber it home... more than 2 bags makes the travel home unbearable..
if they buy space out and make a wine shop next to it, might wake up the neighborhood
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