Perhaps you're not familiar with minimum wage?
*source: I lived above a TJ's in Berkeley for a few years.
I shop almost exclusively at Trader Joe's* and am not (to my knowledge at least) nutritionally deficient. I get fruits, vegetables, dairy, meats, eggs, bread/cereal, and the odd snack. What am I missing?
I'll admit to a small bit of hyperbole in calling that nutritional deficiency, I should have better called that a distinct lack of variety.
"...full-time crew members can start in the $40,000 to $60,000 a year range."
http://womensenews.org/story/labor/130722/cashier-the-deal-o...
http://thebillfold.com/2013/08/price-comparison-battle-safew...
http://www.checkbook.org/interactive/spmkt/other/t/article.c...
> Trader Joe’s received higher overall quality ratings than Dominick’s and Jewel-Osco, and charges similar prices.
I could go on, but I guess you can do your own research. Seriously, their prices are on average, lower than most.
Speaking of minimum wage... Trader Joe's pays substantially above it. My niece works there and as a stock clerk she gets paid substantially over minimum wage and has health benefits from them.