Foodies cheer retailer poised to open several stores in metro area
No one is talking for the record so far, but if Trader Joe’s were not planning on opening Colorado stores, why would they have filed paperwork with the Colorado Attorney General’s office for a license to do business beginning April 1?
The Denver Business Journal reported that reported that the chain selling high-quality, low-priced food is planning three unspecified locations in Denver, and the Daily Camera reported that Boulder’s 29th Street shopping development is slated for one.
Theat means Coloradans can expect high-quality, low-cost groceries, but since Colorado’s laws about alcohol sale in supermarkets, we might not be able to buy bargain wines known as “Three Buck Chuck.”













I’m psyched! In Massachusetts, Trader Joe’s had fantastic prices for wonderful products – dried fruit, Japanese mochi ice cream, frozen cakes, bottled and canned goods such as roasted red bell peppers, etc. Their produce was nothing to write home about, which will probably make Whole Foods, Alfafa and such happy.