Grocery shops

I have found myself doing a ton of grocery store shops, and I've found that I really enjoy them. I'm in NJ and have done shops for the major chains offered by Market Force, but one is going out of business (and pulled all their shops) and the other looks like it might be going away soon (based on the lack of future shops posted). Does anyone have any ideas for other companies who offer grocery shops in this area?

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I had gone through the process with Trendsource but their requirement regarding the EIN was enough to turn me off.
I have done some of the easiest with ICCDS. Also Ritter Associates. These both have chains that should be in your area.

Kim
Trendsource is ok, but they require a lot of interactions for not much money. However, if you like doing them, they do pay very quickly.
The gov.....do you get Foodtown shops?

Shopping Central Jersey Shoreline. WHAT? I'm an adult?! When did this happen?! How do I make it stop?!
BeachBumess, no, I've never done shops there. Only the two I mentioned previously.

Sojo, I registered with MCX, and only see grocery shops for a small chain that operates in less than desirable areas. Not sure what other stores they offer, if any.
Well, people in less "desirable areas" need to eat too.smiling smiley and those store need to be selling FDA approved foods and Department of health approved sanctions.

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I do easy grocery shops for Trendsource (I do NOT have an EIN) that are a natural national chain, not the conventional national chain.

Silver certified for 11 years and happily shopping Arizona!
Can't say about New Jersey but Maritz has some in Texas. Not in my area, so no insight is available from me.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
@fyrekittyn wrote:

I do easy grocery shops for Trendsource (I do NOT have an EIN) that are a natural national chain, not the conventional national chain.

How do you get paid, then? Their requirement statement to me was that I had to have an EIN or I would not get paid. Would love to know how you work around that.
I likewise do not have an EIN for Trendsource. When I applied, it was before they required EINs. When they asked for one, I declined to get one and provide it. They said they were going to deactivate me without one, but haven't. For applicants after they started to require one I guess it truly is required. For me and others like me I guess it is now a game of chicken. smiling smiley

Happily shopping Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts and Connecticut


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@sojo917 wrote:

Well, people in less "desirable areas" need to eat too.smiling smiley and those store need to be selling FDA approved foods and Department of health approved sanctions.

You're absolutely right! This store's locations are also a good 50 miles away. Certainly not worth $11.
I have been shopping for them for at least 8 years. I refused to get an EIN and I guess I was grandfathered in.

Silver certified for 11 years and happily shopping Arizona!
MF has a ton of grocery stores posted throughout NJ. It' my go-to grocery store and not the ones going out of business.

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Yes, I shop those regularly. The lack of future dates has me concerned that they may be going away. I'm always looking for other places to shop, though.
The future dates usually are only a few weeks out. It could be that it is end of month. I see shops for this store through August which is about the same as usual. I live in NY and if I expand the mileage I see many NJ shops.
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