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August Fearless Flyer, and We're Growing People at TJ's

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View this email as a Fearless Flyer August 2024 Grab the nearest no. 2 pencil, because the has arriv

View this email as a [web page.]( Fearless Flyer August 2024 Grab the nearest no. 2 pencil, because the [Trader Joe's August Fearless Flyer]( has arrived, just in time for back-to-school season! From unbeatable breakfast treats to classic, after-school snacks, every page is a masterclass in value. Once you've done the research for your shopping list, stop by your neighborhood Trader Joe's to put your favorite products to the test. [Title masthead for Trader Joe's Fearless Flyer, August 2024 – newspaper front page shows Cheddar Macaroni & Cheese, Carolina Gold BBQ Potato Chips, and Something Spritzy with Pineapple & Orange articles; cartoon illustration of a desk with books, an apple and TJ's products; a chalkboard behind says "Welcome Back, Students!"]( [button image with 'READ' as action]( [2 horizontal lines separating content; with the words "Pencils down, eyes forward..." on the left, and a star illustration on the right.] Inside Trader Joe's Podcast Ep 76: Growing People at Trader Joe's When you ask folks why they shop at Trader Joe's, they'll usually mention the "Three Ps" – Products, Prices, and People. [In this episode of Inside Trader Joe's](, we're diving deep into the third P – People. As we continue to grow, we're always on the lookout for great people, and we're constantly working to develop tools and opportunities to help those folks cultivate their skills and strengths. [Cartoon illustration of bull head in a suit, and chicken in a suit and hat holding earpieces up to listen; commenting about growing stores and people. An iPhone screen shows Inside Trader Joe's Podcast 76: Growing People at Trader Joe's]( [button to Trader Joe's Stores web page]( [button to Trader Joe's Podcast web page]( [button to Trader Joe's What's New web page]( [button to Trader Joe's Recipes web page]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Email]( [Store Locator]( [Email Preferences]( click Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: Trader Joe's, PO Box 5049, Monrovia, CA, 91017 © 2024 Trader Joe's

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