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Trader Joe’s started out in the 1950s as a chain of convenience stores called Pronto Markets. In 1967, things changed and Trader Joe’s became the first version of what it is today. Trader Joe’s is a market with around 460 stores in almost 40 states now, according to D&B Hoovers, a U.S. business research company. And a market that stocks about 4,000 items, 80% of which carry its private labels.

According to its website, Trader Joe’s keeps it prices low by buying direct from suppliers when it can, buying in volume, and constantly reevaluating its products. Regardless of how much Trader Joe’s changes up its product selection, there are still a few things that you should purchase elsewhere, according to Kitchn, Eat This, Not That!, and Kiplinger.

If you want to save money, this information is for you. Find out now what not to buy at Trader Joe’s — and save your hard-earned cash to spend elsewhere.

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