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June 2024 by Jay “JT” Santana
Great staff were quite helpful!
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June 2024 by Donald Lord
not our favorite Hy-Vee. getting concerned about a decline in the quality of their stores . Only 1 single bathroom for customers.
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May 2024 by ANONYMOUS Crew
Great place to get groceries
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May 2024 by Meme
No one ever ask you do you need help
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May 2024 by April Cardenas
Very nice people
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May 2024 by Jodell Plavak
I have always shopped at Hyvee. I love their variety and freshness of produce. Their meat counter is fantastic. The employees are incredible with the knowledge of the store. Make sure you have the PERKS card to save the most.
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May 2024 by Sherry Hubble
I love Hyvee, the Perks!!!! It's all about the Perks, Baby!
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May 2024 by Darryll Alke
Waterfront.
Clean and well stocked. Always an employee nearby willing to help.
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May 2024 by John Furlong
Picked up online groceries. Staff bringing out, friendly and very helpful.
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May 2024 by Justin Johnston
Reminds me of growing up in Iowa City, still the same grocery store as then justa little more cooperate'y now
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May 2024 by Danielle Taylor
This store had everything I needed. Staff was friendly and helpful
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May 2024 by TTeo
Was big but no one helped me find Tofu
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May 2024 by Douglas Goldstein
Anything you need, it's there.
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April 2024 by Red Zinger13
Another aspect of the monopoly food and Everything store. I have worked at several, for less than a livable wage, doing boring back and knee breaking work, no benefits. That said, during covid they ALL began closing at 11 (formerly main grocery store was open 24 hr). They never changed back. Both local WalMarts followed suit, so the whole town, including Coralville, is a food desert 11 PM to 5:30AM. Really screws over 3rd Shift workers. We like to be able to cook and eat food, too, during our non-work waking hours.... They also started hiring Armed guards, and replacing human jobs with that pervasive and aggravating surveillance-state technology, the self checkout challenge. We can't be trusted not to steal or risk getting shot, then why do they trust us to do their former human employees jobs, checking ourselves out, Slowly. Then bagging it as well. Believe it or not, it takes some knowledge/method to bag food correctly to keep from breaking glass or bags, crushing your bread and produce, melting your frozen goods, or cross contaminating things that are served uncooked with possibly leaky meat products. Not every shopper has this skill, especially if in a hurry and forced to use damned machine or wait in line forever for the single human cashier to be available. Also, Hy Vee advertises on Big Signs in stores that if the product doesn't ring up the same price as is posted on the shelf, you get it free. Happens, to me at least, All the Time, usually on items that I'm only buying because of sale price or in store advertising and not worth driving back later, if I have the receipt, to argue with single, overworked person in Customer Service over it and look/feel petty. They make their unfair profit, unchecked, every time I (and Everybody else buying that product that day) don't notice the disparity, but shift managers will argue that they wont or don't have that policy, or only on certain low-cost items when I spot the difference and return to buy, say 20 lbs of apples for $1.50/lb that all ring up non sale price of $3/lb. They're profiting deceptively on the other hundreds of lbs of apples that they sell until they change the register price! Also, they changed their Fuel Saver program to much less of a possible discount (I used to get all my gas free, fairly easily, stocking up on certain items, wine brands, with $0.25/gal Fuel Saver discounts, or $5 on 20 gal of gas for EACH $7/bottle of wine, and it made me feel good and keep shopping at Hy Vee...I spent hundreds of dollars a month there, every month. No longer, since they embarrass me by arguing about the policy and acting like I'm stealing from them or something for following Their advertised policy. Just saying: be wary, and watch your screens closely as you check yourself out, then bag and carry all your stuff to your vehicle alone. Or go to Fareway, where they have better prices and "bag boys" to help you carry everything and help you load it in your car. It's a big deal, especially for elderly and infirm, and it's just a nice thing to do, teaches youth and reminds aged to be thankful for each other and the help we Could be giving each other, in the small act of human to human kindness while doing something as universal as feeding ourselves. Big monopolies erode this empathy in their relentless quest for greater profits over better serving their customers. If you are sharp-eyed, you can almost See how it erodes the mortar holding society together, extrapolated to 300 million or a billion people. Or 8 billion. Small human kindnesses and empathy are exactly what keep us human, not profit-minded corporate entities that would ultimately rather have their (armed, now) food theft guards kick someone's butt for being hungry and poor at the same time, than hurt Their bottom line. They'd be fired if they didn't. That's corporate business for you!
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Peace. Be kind to each other.
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April 2024 by John Schwab
Always find what I am looking for.