A New Trader… John's? Is downtown getting an eerie Trader Joe's knockoff - and what's the original TJ going to do about it?

By  ELIZABETH BOUGEROL

Updated 6:31 AM EDT, Wed, Jan 7, 2009

The Shophound

Signage just went up at a soon-opening store called Trader John's on W. 14th. Sound familiar?

 

Curiouser and curiouser: Racked tips us off to The Shophound's investigative foray into the world of a shop opening on West 14th Street going by the name "Trader John's." (Sidebar: This space used to house an especially crappy Gristedes -- we know all Gristedes could be described this way.)

The Shophound managed to sneak some snaps of the new market, being stocked as we speak, and reveals that the aesthetic is all "wood paneling, baskets and decorative wagon wheels," which suggests the knockoffery goes beyond the are-you-kidding-me name. But we have to wonder what exactly they'll be selling - after all, the whole appeal of shopping at Trader Joe's lies in its bounty of proprietary/branded TJ products and exclusive distribution deals, like the two-buck Chuck. Is Trader John's just going to stock its shelves with regular supermarket offerings and hope people don't notice the difference? Or does it have some more elaborate, insidious branding plan up its sleeve? (And are the PTB at the genuine article's headquarters going to issue an official "step off"?)

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  • Mike Wednesday, Feb 25 at 3:03 PM FLAG COMMENT Must be GROSStedes, not gristedes. Often rotten meat, overpriced.
  • cdsrus Monday, Jan 12 at 6:17 PM FLAG COMMENT Checked it out today although they are not opening yet. Unfortunately there is nothing unique in the foods they are selling. It is a regular supermarket with regular, if not slightly higher, supermarket prices.
  • Matt Friday, Jan 9 at 1:58 PM FLAG COMMENT TJ's (the real one) sued Gristedes today for trademark infringement over this.

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