Carl’s Fine Films make a lovely tribute to Trader Joe’s shot on a Palm Treo.
via Serious Eats
by Scott Beale on February 10, 2009 · 175317 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/a-lovey-tribute-to-trader-joes-shot-on-a-palm-treo/A+Lovey+Tribute+To+Trader+Joe%27s+Shot+On+A+Palm+Treo2009-02-10+20%3A50%3A19Scott+Beale
Carl’s Fine Films make a lovely tribute to Trader Joe’s shot on a Palm Treo.
via Serious Eats
filed under Advertising, Food
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Hey, that’s totally the Masonic TJs!
Funny thing about that video? I recognize an old coworker from my years in retail in Southern California. He’s the guy smoking out back :)
Wow. That was truly wonderful. Off to fave on YT.
Having worked at three TJ stores over years, I can say that was very enjoyable. They treat their employees well, but I wasn’t a fan of the new CEO, or their ideas. Regardless, they treated me very very well. I always suggest them as a job for teenagers, or college students.
I miss the customers, and the co-workers.
The reason so much of our favorite foods disappear, is because the manufacturer wants to raise the price on TJs, and they don’t want to raise the price on you. Oh well. So many great products just up and went a away.
I think I’ll go over there right now.
I like the beautiful moms in their yoga clothes – I gotta get my shoes on and head to Rockridge TJ’s, see you guys!
Wow. That was a fantastic film. Thanks Scott for sharing.
It’s the plastic-boxed fruit and the plastic-wrapped cheese. It’s the plastic-bagged nuts & plastic bottles that squeeze.
Get rid of some plastic, please TJ’s, please!
(Love your vid. )
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