Customers say that these products are awful.

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AtEatingWell, we love Trader Joes.

But is this cult-favorite grocery chain perfect?

an image of a Trader Joe’s storefront

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In fact, there are several items that many customers agree are not worth buying.

7 Worst Products at Trader Joes, According to Customers

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At first, I thought I didn’t shake it enough because it was watery for ranch.

Then, I took a bite of my salad and thought it had gone bad.

It was sour, and not in a good buttermilk kind of way.

Lo and behold, I looked on Reddit and saw that I was not the only one.

Apparently its not just the ranch that disapponts.

Some say the Green Goddess Salad Dressing is terrible and that their salad dressings in general have been losers.

In our opinion, we lovehomemade dressingsso much more than bottled.

Its so easy to make a beautiful dressing at home, and they often only require a few ingredients.

Another customer agreed, saying that this was the fan fave that I did not care for at all.

The sauce [has] definitely changed, a customer complains.

I havent tried it in a few years.

I bought it recently and ate it the other night.

The sauce has a bitter flavor now its not as sweet as Panda Express.

Hearts of Palm Pasta

Remember when theHearts of Palm Pastawas going viral?

This led TJ fans to their local store to try itand many were disappointed.

It did not resemble pasta in any way, shape or form, and tasted like crunchy weeds.

Its my nominee for worst product ever.

Note to self: Maybe just stick tozucchini noodlesfor veggie-fied pasta dishes.

People must buy it but it’s so bad.

A couple of customers agreed.

One wrote that its revolting, and anEatingWelleditor also has a similar opinion.

So this product isnt worth the shortcutjust make yourcold brew at homefor the best taste.

Just return the product and be honest about the taste.

The chain encourages the feedback and wont skimp on a refund.

Reddit.r/traderjoes: I wish I had searched Reddit before buying …?