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March 2024 by Toni Staley
Is not open until 10
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March 2024 by Mopper C.
How did the city of Carmel allow these mongoloids to set up a business with such a terrible parking and traffic arrangement? This place is a nightmare at all times, but on a weekend, you are bound to see at least one elderly person get backed into by another elderly person. The parking lot would be too tight if everyone were required to drive smart cars, but this Carmel, so I'm dodging smokin' hot soccer moms who can't see over their fake tits as they roll through in Denali's, Escalades, EV Hummers, Rovers, Mercedes trucks. The parking lot on a Saturday afternoon is more absurdly packed, and ASTOUNDINGLY dangerous.
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February 2024 by Elie Z.
Very honest stuff at customer service desk. On Monday Feb 5, 2024 my 10 year old dropped an envelope with $50 cash in it while choosing Prime bottle and customer service lady apparently picked it up and saved it at the customer service desk. It was around 4 pm. When I realized he lost it somewhere we came back to this Kroger and they had his envelope. So we were so happy!!!!! Thank you so much honest lady, you know who you are. My kid was so happy as this was his prize money he got 15 min earlier!! We are so appreciative of you. Faith is the humanity exists.
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February 2024 by Katie U.
Almost four years since the pandemic started, and I'm still doing my weekly curbside order from Kroger. The staff members who load up my car are always fast and friendly. The only reason I'm docking a star is because I've had a few instances lately where they cannot fulfill my order during the time slot I selected because they are short staffed. One time, they called me about five minutes before my hour-long pickup window was set to begin. I think it was probably due to winter weather and cold temperatures, but just something I've observed. I'll continue to shop here!
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April 2023 by Jeannine C.
I shopped here today. The cashier Abdul was so beyond rude I will never shop at this location again. I was purchasing a bottle of champagne to celebrate my birthday and my husband's 60th birthday. Along with 400 dollars worth of groceries. The bottle of champagne was priced differently in 2 areas. A difference of $5. The gentleman in the liquor area said it's our error just take a picture of the price and ask them to charge you that price. Abdul told me I was wrong and he would ring it for the higher price . Then he proceeded to be so rude to me. Like in trying to rip Kroger off for $5. I asked the bagger to get a manager. When someone walked over and asked what the problem was. Abdul said everything. Then when I got home I realized other items had also been overcharged. I'm so over him and his rudeness. You would think with only 2 cashiers and everything else self service he'd realize that his job could be gone at any min and he'd try to be nice
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April 2023 by Stoli T.
I don't understand how such a large business don't update the register with sales. The money they pocket on false sales must be incredible. Many people would not catch it. And the pricing is so high compared to other stores. Not impressed!
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February 2023 by Natalie D.
Apparently despite running a corporation that processes thousands of point-of-sale purchases each day, Kroger management does not realize that "point-of-sale" means that, while I pay with a (debit) card, the money leaves my checking account instantly (at the "point of sale") and the transaction is considered essentially a cash transaction. From the business standpoint, it is more safe than cash because, while the business receives the sale, they do not end up with cash on hand that can easily be stolen or lost. Yet Kroger has an asinine store policy against the use of a debit card to purchase a money order in a high dollar amount. So while I have to stand in line behind people who use debit cards to buy lotto tickets - which are also "cash-only" items - I am not allowed to purchase a money order using the same payment method. Kroger would rather receive and manage $1000 in paper money than receive a secure, electronic, same-as-cash point-of-sale purchase for money orders. Thanks to this policy, Kroger management demonstrates ignorance about basic transaction processes that their business profits from everyday. While trying to outsmart would-be criminals, Krogers ends up with a policy that only frustrates honest customers trying to use legitimate payment methods to make pretty basic transactions. As a result, Kroger lost not just a sale but a customer.
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January 2023 by Isabelle M.
This Kroger has a few really amazing employees and cashiers specifically. But you can tell these few employees are sooo overworked. I hope they are hiring because every time I go to this Kroger, I am waiting in line behind 10 people for the 1 open cashier. There's one cashier who is always so nice and doesn't seem annoyed, always has a smile on her face despite dealing with somewhat irritable customers who had to wait in line forever. She deserves an award. Need more cashiers so that awesome ones like her stick around!
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September 2022 by Meenarin P.
The store is clean. The staff I met today is super nice. The overall fresh product is good. Not too busy on Sunday morning.
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May 2022 by Tralee S.
This Kroger has really let customer service dissolve! No one greets you. The cashiers are rude and NEVER bag the groceries. I only come to the Rangeline Kroger when I have no other choice.
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December 2021 by Eve D.
I had a curbside pickup today and I spent $78. I am the only person in my household and that is a lot of money to spend on one person for groceries. I spend at least $50 every week at this Kroger and every week there is a mess up with what I order. This week I ordered a Pepperidge Farm coconut frozen cake and when I got home to wash off my groceries and put them away, they had put a big Marie Calander's coconut pie in with my groceries instead of the cake. I called at 5:00 PM (December 11, 2021) and spoke with the nastiest guy who claimed to be a manager in the curbside department. I told him that my groceries are not accurate mast weeks and he asked me why don't I go somewhere else and shop? I asked for his manager and he told me never mind who his manager is because he told me to bring the pie back for a store credit. I said that I don't want a store credit because I'm not shopping at any store where the employees are rude. I told him that I'm a senior citizen and I'm handicapped and can't walk into the store. Then he hung up on me. I will never go to that store again. I am going to contact the store manager, Karen Hansen, to make her aware of how her employee is treating a loyal customer.
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November 2021 by B C.
The self checkout person next to the pharmacy is depressed and takes out their hate for living on us Kroger customers. I would love if everyone in today world could just get along. Although with this person it is absolutely impossible. I get that the self checkout machines are a piece of crap. I get you hate fixing all the stupid simple crap on the machines. I get you hate living and love taking out your hate on us customers. I get that you love it and you get lots of pleasure when you bring others down to your level of depression. I get it. But please leave us out of your stupid petty everyday drama.
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October 2021 by Grant G.
I usually have a good experience in every Kroger, but I find it frustrating that they don't have Apple Pay. I probably sound like a Karen and I apologize for that, but it would be nice if they did. It seems like they are a large enough company to have it. It would be a good idea and more convenient, in my opinion, to start using Apple Pay in their stores.
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June 2021 by M. A.
We don't have Kroger supermarkets in the previous states that I have lived/live in Nevada, California, Nebraska. I am currently visiting Indiana and went to purchase a specialty item (St Elmo Bourbon & cocktail sauce) & my favorite nighty-night red blend wine. Wow! What a great store! Clean, stocked with great items, had three in-store employees help me find what I was looking for and one that left her aisle to follow-up to make sure that I found my items. And one of the employees (I remember her name, Debbie, because that's my sister's name, left her cart to hand walk me to the items). Same with the wine person. No waiting in line for check out. Prices were reasonable. Isle were wide and store was well thought out organized. Please open a store in Reno, NV!
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May 2021 by Linda M.
I did not realize that this Kroger like Meijer carries discounted fruit and vegetables because they are slightly blemished, undersized, or misshapen. I bought a package of yellow peppers which tasted just fine.