6 Popular Trader Joe’s Foods With the Lowest Quality Ingredients

By Ghuman

Introduction

Trader Joe’s is a popular grocery store chain that offers a wide variety of products, from fresh produce to frozen meals. While many of their products are of high quality, there are some that contain lower quality ingredients. In this article, we will be looking at six popular Trader Joe’s foods that have the lowest quality ingredients. We will discuss what these ingredients are, why they are of lower quality, and how to avoid them when shopping at Trader Joe’s. We will also provide some healthier alternatives to these foods. By the end of this article, you will have a better understanding of which Trader Joe’s products to avoid and which ones to choose.

6 Popular Trader Joe’s Foods With the Lowest Quality Ingredients

Trader Joe’s is known for its wide selection of affordable and delicious food items. However, not all of their products are created equal. Here are 6 popular Trader Joe’s foods that have the lowest quality ingredients.

1. Frozen Pizza

Trader Joe’s frozen pizzas are a popular choice for a quick and easy meal. Unfortunately, they are made with low-quality ingredients such as processed cheese and artificial flavors. If you’re looking for a healthier option, try making your own pizza with fresh ingredients.

2. Pre-Packaged Salads

Trader Joe’s pre-packaged salads are convenient, but they are made with low-quality ingredients such as preservatives and artificial flavors. If you’re looking for a healthier option, try making your own salad with fresh ingredients.

3. Canned Soups

Trader Joe’s canned soups are a popular choice for a quick and easy meal. Unfortunately, they are made with low-quality ingredients such as preservatives and artificial flavors. If you’re looking for a healthier option, try making your own soup with fresh ingredients.

4. Processed Meats

Trader Joe’s processed meats are a popular choice for a quick and easy meal. Unfortunately, they are made with low-quality ingredients such as preservatives and artificial flavors. If you’re looking for a healthier option, try making your own meat dishes with fresh ingredients.

5. Frozen Dinners

Trader Joe’s frozen dinners are a popular choice for a quick and easy meal. Unfortunately, they are made with low-quality ingredients such as preservatives and artificial flavors. If you’re looking for a healthier option, try making your own dinner with fresh ingredients.

6. Pre-Packaged Snacks

Trader Joe’s pre-packaged snacks are convenient, but they are made with low-quality ingredients such as preservatives and artificial flavors. If you’re looking for a healthier option, try making your own snacks with fresh ingredients.

Trader Joe’s has easily become one of the most popular grocery stores and continues to expand across the country. It sells delicious food at an affordable price and seems to always be coming up with new creative items, and it’s home to some cult favorites like Cookie Butter, their Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups, and the Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese.

Although Trader Joe’s sells delicious and sometimes super healthy food, there are some popular items that contain some not-so-ideal ingredients. These are the products you may want to consume in moderation if you can!

Read on to learn about some of the TJ products with the lowest-quality ingredients, and for more grocery tips check out 12 Popular Fall Items That Have Already Landed at Costco.

Trader Joe's Frosted Flakes

“I don’t recommend sugary cereals like the TJ Frosted Flakes, which are coated in added sugar,” says Lisa Young, PhD, RDN, author of Finally Full, Finally Slim and member of our medical expert advisory board. Not only does this cereal have 9 grams of sugar in just a 3/4 cup serving, but there is no fiber and very little protein, meaning it will likely leave you still feeling hungry.

Impossible Chicken Nuggets
Courtesy of Impossible Foods

For those who are vegetarian, vegan, or just want to eat less meat, you may want to be weary of some of the plant-based products at Trader Joe’s. Just because they’re meat-free doesn’t mean they’re necessarily healthy.

“The Impossible chicken nuggets are fried, made with soy, and contain added sugar and salt,” says Young. “So even though they are vegan, I’d skip them.”

trader joes lava cakes

The Trader Joe’s Lava Cake is another staple for TJ fans, but you may want to stick to enjoying this one as just a treat every now and then.

Each serving has 13 grams of saturated fat and 26 grams of sugar, which is over the CDC’s recommended limit for an entire day. It’s also important to be aware of ingredients like palm oil, which has been found by some studies to contribute to things like heart disease if consumed in consistently larger amounts.

Trader Joe's Vegan Feta Cheese Alternative
Courtesy of Trader Joe’s

While you may think that just because something is dairy-free that it’s also super healthy, this isn’t always true. It’s important to be aware of the ingredients that go into plant-based cheeses.

“I’m also not a fan of the vegan cheeses, with the Trader Joe’s Feta Cheese Alternative in particular,” says Young. “With coconut oil and potato starch, I’d skip it.” Along with having a higher saturated fat content, this “cheese” also has over 200 milligrams of sodium per serving.

trader joes cocoa almond spread
Courtesy of Trader Joe’s

The Cocoa Almond Spread is a crowd favorite, but its blend of palm oil, canola oil, soy lecithin, and 17 grams of added sugar in just two tablespoons makes it a spread you may want to enjoy in moderation.

“Its stats are nothing like almond butter, and this spread is full of added sugar without many health benefits, so I suggest using it as a treat and sticking to a small portion,” says Young.

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trader joe's chocolate chip pancake and waffle mix
Courtesy of Trader Joe’s

And lastly, pancakes or waffles are a great breakfast treat on a cozy morning, but you may want to find another mix if you’re trying to avoid too many preservatives and added sugar. This mix isn’t the absolute worst, but it does have 9 grams of sugar and only one gram of fiber, which may cause a spike in your blood sugar first thing in the morning.