TRADER Joe's has discontinued a beloved chowder, and customers have been ranting about it.
This classic and other savory favorites have been pulled from store shelves, while other goodies are even being given away for free, stunning customers shopping on the internet.

The grocery chain's heat-and-eat Corn Poblano Chowder is disappearing from stores, according to a Reddit user who posted a photo of the soup's stock inside of a Trader Joe's.
This was devastating to a Redditor who dubbed it the store's "only good soup" in the comments section of the post shared in the r/TraderJoe's subreddit, where Trader Joe's shoppers and employees can go to chat about the brand.
One user added that they "skipped on picking some up this weekend" because they still had one box of the soup they called their "go-to."
Other Trader Joe's items are on the chopping block as well, like their Butternut Squash Soup.
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Like the chowder, the Ciopinno Seafood Stew is another easy meal stores are saying goodbye to.
While some locations likely already sold their last bag, the "disco" supply of this dinner is on shelves now.
Trader Joe's Banana & Nut Trek Mix only came out in 2020, but some Redditors have said it's "gross" and "terrible," and it did not last.
Another instant healthy snack, their canned Pear Halves, were discontinued late last year, a move that hit one Reddit user with "slow disappointment."
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Salad fans should get to Trader Joe's for their final bottles of Asian Style Spicy Peanut Vinaigrette.
A Redditor even disclosed that "salads just don't sound appealing" without the dressing, while another said they will miss the role it played in their noodle salad recipe.
Those using the brand's ready-made items as a gateway into healthier eating may be disappointed in the Smoky BBQ Coconut Aminos, which have also been removed from shelves.
Any Trader Joe's shoppers passionate about condiments probably noticed their sweet Incredisauce dwindling down to lower and lower numbers in their stores.
The sauce was being given away for free as inventory got cut down further, which prompted one Reddit user to say: "They're free [cause] it's incredi-bly bad."
However, despite all the discontinuation, lucky shoppers may still be able to get free bags of Trader Joe's Salsa Verde Chips.
Trader Joe's has been reached out to for comment and this article will be updated accordingly upon their reply.

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