Trader Joe’s Mac & Cheese Supposedly Tastes Just Like Annie’s. We Compared the Two. (2024)

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Jelisa Castrodale

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Jelisa is a freelance writer who has covered food and travel, sports and pop culture for numerous publications. When she's not on deadline, she enjoys getting new passport stamps, collecting records and shouting at her beloved Liverpool Football Club.

published Sep 3, 2019

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Trader Joe’s Mac & Cheese Supposedly Tastes Just Like Annie’s. We Compared the Two. (1)

There’s literally a National Day of Fill-in-the-Blank for every date on the calendar. The day I wrote this story, it was National Love Your Feet Day. Later in the month, there was National Diatomaceous Earth Day, and after that, National Felt Hat Day. (I’m not making any of these up, I swear).

As bonkers as the National Day calendar can be, the one made-up holiday that’s really worth celebrating is National Mac and Cheese Day, which is in mid-July, right between National French Fry Day and National Tapioca Pudding Day. (AGAIN, THESE ARE ALL THINGS THAT EXIST.) Although the official holiday is behind us now, I say we celebrate it today. Because it’s mac and cheese we’re talking about! See, mac and cheese is one of the most consistently comforting foods, whether you’re making it for yourself on the stovetop, ordering it as a side dish at a roadside diner, or just casually eating what’s left on your toddler’s plate before you put it in the sink.

When I was a kid, it seemed like there was just one brand of mac and cheese (or at least there was just one brand that advertised during Nickelodeon shows), but now there are more than a dozen, and that’s not counting the specialty cheeses, or the organic varieties, or the unicorn-shaped versions. Everyone has their own fave, though, and for a lot of people, that’s Annie’s Classic Cheddar Macaroni & Cheese.

Back in July — around the time that those of us in the know were celebrating National Mac and Cheese Day —the San Francisco Chronicle tried to investigate the rumor that Annie’s was the company that made Trader Joe’s mac and cheese, too. Trader Joe’s didn’t respond to the paper’s request for comment, and those reporters eventually decided that there was nothing left to do but have a side-by-side taste test.

They put Annie’s Organic Shells & White Cheddar against Trader Joe’s Organic Shells & White Cheddar, and the results were … inconclusive. So I decided to do my own comparison, between Annie’s Classic Cheddar Macaroni & Cheese and Trader Joe’s Wisconsin Cheddar Macaroni & Cheese. Do they taste the same? Are they made by the same company? I heated two pots of boiling water and hoped to find out.

Based on their ingredient lists, the two brands are reasonably similar, although Annie’s does use organic pasta. The cooking instructions were almost identical, too — at least until it was time to drain the pasta and mix in the powdered cheese packets. Annie’s recommends adding 1/4 cup of milk and butter, while Trader Joe’s uses half that amount of milk and only suggests butter if you want a “richer flavor.” (I added the butter, of course.)

The differences between the two varieties really started presenting themselves at the “stir the sauce” step in the cooking process. Trader Joe’s cheese powder was borderline impossible to mix in and, despite stirring until my forearm started to cramp (SHUT UP, I’M STRONG), there were still undissolved clumps of cheese. The Annie’s powder was easier to blend and resulted in thinner sauce that spread evenly in the pot.

I took both bowls of mac and cheese to the table and, honestly, that alone made it one of mybest nights in recent memory. I tasted the Trader Joe’s first, and nodded enthusiastically to myself after the first bite of the surprisingly savory sauce. There was a pleasant sharpness to the cheddar flavor, and I wasn’t even that upset about getting an occasional hit of pure cheese powder.

Annie’s had an incredibly buttery taste (NOT a bad thing!) but a less bold flavor compared to the Trader Joe’s box. I would happily eat a bowl of this on my own — it was only when I was comparing to TJ’s that it came in second place. (Annie’s semi-recently changed the recipe for its Classic Mac and, according to the reviews on its website, I’m not the only one who has noticed the change.)

If Trader Joe’s and Annie’s are both being made by the same company, then let’s hope TJ’s doesn’t swap its current recipe, too. They’re both still worth trying, because, let’s be honest, there’s no reason you can’t celebrate National Mac and Cheese Day all year round.

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Trader Joe’s Mac & Cheese Supposedly Tastes Just Like Annie’s. We Compared the Two. (2024)

FAQs

Is Trader Joe's mac and cheese the same as Annies? ›

Based on their ingredient lists, the two brands are reasonably similar, although Annie's does use organic pasta.

What is the controversy with Annie's mac and cheese? ›

The lawsuit says phthalates are “dangerous and harmful chemicals when consumed”, especially by pregnant women and kids. The lawsuit names 23 Annie's brand mac and cheese products as containing these chemicals, including its organic varieties.

Does Trader Joe's have good mac and cheese? ›

Pros: The flavor Trader Joe's mac and cheese is uniquely its own. It has a deeper note of cheddar but a mild flavor overall, especially if you're accustomed o the punchiness Kraft's cheese powder. Really, this mac and cheese tastes pretty different.

What is special about Annie's mac and cheese? ›

Made with organic macaroni shells and real aged cheddar cheese, with a cheesier recipe*, Annie's mac and cheese offers a great-tasting snack or kids lunch addition.

Does Annie's use real cheese? ›

Made with shell-shaped organic pasta and real organic cheese, Annie's organic aged cheddar macaroni and cheese is a wholesome kids dinner option crafted with lots of care you can taste in every spoonful.

Did Annie's mac and cheese remove phthalates? ›

In February 2021, the US organic food company Annie's Homegrown announced its products contain phthalates at levels below the threshold of 0.05 mg/kg of body weight recommended by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), and it assured consumers it will “continue to work with [its] trusted suppliers to eliminate ...

Does annies have plastic in it? ›

The food item with the highest phthalate levels was Annie's Organic cheesy ravioli. The type of phthalate found is commonly known as plasticizer, which is meant to make plastic more pliable.

How does Gordon Ramsay make the best mac and cheese? ›

Gordon Ramsay's mac and cheese is a simplified recipe. Just boil pasta in milk and then, add butter, cheese, salt, and pepper to it. Merge all the elements and Gordon Ramsay's mac and cheese will be ready in no time.

Can you put Trader Joe's mac and cheese in the oven? ›

A Little About the Mac

You'll find this mac and cheese in the freezer section, likely near the other frozen pastas. The dish can be heated for 5 minutes in the microwave or about 25 minutes in a conventional oven at 375°F.

What happened to Annie's mac and cheese? ›

The long and the short of it is Solera Capital became the majority investor in Annie's in 2002, then General Mills (which is having an interesting week) bought out Annie's in 2014 for a whopping $820 million.

Is Annie's actually healthier than Kraft? ›

The Annie's version and the Kraft version are very, very similar when it comes down to the nutrition facts. Annie's has 1 additional gram of fiber per serving, 1 less gram of fiber per serving, less iron per serving, and 1 gram more saturated fat.

Is Annie's owned by Kraft? ›

Annie's Homegrown (or simply Annie's) is an American organic food company owned by General Mills.

What company owns Annie's mac and cheese? ›

Annie's Homegrown (or simply Annie's) is an American organic food company owned by General Mills.

What is the difference between Annie's and Kraft? ›

Pasta: Annie's Mac and Cheese differs from Kraft because it uses organic pasta, whereas Kraft uses conventional pasta. In both instances, the pasta contained in these kits is white pasta, so the macronutrient content of the noodles themselves is similar.

Does Annie's mac and cheese still have phthalates? ›

On its website, Annie's assures consumers: “Our mac and cheese products have been tested and we know any trace of phthalates are below the EFSA standard.”

Does General Mills make annies? ›

About General Mills

Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Totino's, Annie's, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2024 net sales of U.S. $20 billion.

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