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May 2023 by Kayla G.
I moved out of town to a state without Meijers so I always love coming back to my home town Meijer. It has been newly renovated which gives me mixed feelings. The new modern look is clean and makes the place appear larger. However, now I can never find anything and it took away some of the nostalgia.
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May 2023 by Aileen B.
Let's start with the good. The greeter and cashiers are usually friendly, so the first and last impression of the store are favorable. Meijer also stocks products from many different categories, so it's one-stop shopping if they have everything in stock. However, after coming here for the past twenty years, this Meijer and I are parting ways for anything but quick trips. Products are often out of stock for weeks on end. Sale items are often sold out on the 1st or 2nd day of a new ad. They should know how to order in advance after this many years in business. On another note, products are moved so often that if I don't come for a couple weeks I have difficulty finding things. One thing that really bothers me is that if something is on sale let's say 2/$5, you used to be able to buy 1 for $2.50. Now you have to buy 2 to get the discount. I usually don't need the quantity required to get the discount so I just don't buy it. Another inconvenience is that items marked on sale often don't ring up on sale. What's more frustrating is that if you shop after 8 p.m. they tell you to drive all the way back to the store the next day to have the mistake they made fixed because customer service closes at 8. I had a problem with a Meijer-brand product purchased at this location that posed a health risk and got the run-around from corporate via email for a month. They sent me programmed answers that meant nothing and then stopped replying. That's a corporate customer service problem which seems to be reflected at the store level. I'd honestly just rather pay a little more elsewhere to get better service and because the competition doesn't seem to run out of products I want like this Meijer does. My hope for you is that this location fulfills all your needs and you are a happy customer. :)
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May 2023 by J B.
Things at this Meijer are usually low or out of stock, I understand there's a worker shortage but every trip I make usually results in having to finish my shopping at the Meijer in Belleville, as they're more stocked with groceries I need
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April 2023 by Blake T.
Positive customer service experience, the food clerk went in the back and looked for a empty shelf item in the back stock. The cashier was pleasant and was caring
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October 2022 by Steven C.
Great place for groceries. Been going here for years and they've renovated the place a few times. Food is high quality and workers provide great service.
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October 2022 by Buyers L.
Prices are outrageous. Fuel and groceries. Just another low life company that cares more about profits than the community. I've switched to Aldi's and Randazzo's for fruits and vegetables. Block's on middlebelt and eureka is another go to of mine now.
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March 2022 by April S.
Expired full price fruit. Bare shelves. Debri on the floor. Horrible. Many items to expire with regular pricing.
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October 2021 by Elizabeth M.
They have recently renovated the store and it's nice. The new organization takes some getting used to, but it is 100% better than the dreary, drab old store. Generally, you can find what you may need. They still have a lot of empty shelves. This was even when there wasn't a supply chain issue. The customer service is still hit or miss. I do love the MPERKS and the coupons/rewards. Location is great.
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August 2021 by Michael A.
when they redid this meijer they redid the layout. the layout is an unintuitive mess. meijer has been my favorite grocery store for years but now i rarely go.
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February 2021 by Michelle T.
It's ridiculous how on a Monday night there is only two lanes open. Then. How the bottle returns close at 6:00pm. How is this customer service? Especially for someone that works until 5:30pm and can't make it home to bring the bottles back before 6:00pm. We are done with meijers. Going back to Kroger's after tonight. Been waiting for 30 min!!!!
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January 2021 by David M.
I was looking for a replacement exercise stretch band because mine finally broke, after ten years...yes I did actually use it! Ordering on line would cost more with shipping than I should be able to find it locally. I searched sporting goods stores then checked Meijer on line and found what I wanted for about $11. We were in Canton for an appointment my wife had and I found this Meijer about a mile away so off I went. It is set back behind some other stores and restaurants bordering Ford Road so you have to know that Meijer is there (thanks GPS) and pull in there. If you regularly shop at Meijer you know the typical layout and that some layouts are mirror images but still sort of familiar. Upon entering, I showed my broken stretch band to the friendly greeter who pointed me in the direction of sporting goods where I quickly found what I was looking for, $10.99! Like most Meijer stores, in addition to a consistent layout, the departments are clearly Mark making it easy to navigate. Of course, along the way to and from Sporting Goods I found a few other items I needed: Brownberry Double Fiber Bread, Maple Bourbon Bacon (on sale!), etc and when I left I had spent just over $77 total! Ah, the joy of shopping!
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December 2020 by Tracey D.
I shopped online and scheduled a pickup. When I arrived I was informed they hadn't shopped my groceries yet and most likely wouldn't get to it until next morning. I agreed to pick up next morning. My order had been canceled when I called the next morning and I was told there was not enough staff to get my order completed. I was provided with corporate number to complain. It's been 2 weeks and I still haven't heard from management. I've sent multiple emails with no response. I understand times are tough with covid. Don't advertise a service you aren't providing.
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November 2020 by Colleen H.
Don't do curbside pick up. There are 2 drive thru lanes like a bank. I was on hold 50 minutes after sitting in line 20 minutes to find out my item wasn't in stock. The line is held up by people with large orders, which are taking staff forever to bring to the car. Staff must be overwhelmed. They need to do assigned parking spots like everywhere else, including the Meijer 5 miles away.
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August 2020 by Sheri A.
Hot mess. Lack of stock both with hard goods and food. Not enough staff anywhere for help. The deli is a joke. This store has hit the skids a number of years ago, and it's pathetic now. I never thought I see something worse than a Walmart, but I found it 8/16. Still a hot mess. Three People behind the counter at the deli, three customers, and there's still a 10 minute wait. I cannot understand it. Go to the customer service counter for assistance, there are seven people in line, with one person behind the desk trying to handle the crowd. She did not attempt to get additional help, employees were walking in front of and thru the line to get to the back, obviously saw the crowd, yet nobody was able to do anything. It's not worth it. Go to Walmart. Prices are better, customer service is better, and the stock is better.
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January 2020 by Aimee L.
The store was kinda dirty and could have used a nice deep clean. The pricing is pretty competitive to other grocery stores in the area. Along with carrying groceries, the also sell clothes, shoes, toys and they have a pharmacy. I love the fact that you can get almost anything you need and you only have to go to one store. It was very busy today and they do not have enough self scanners. Hope they are able to add some more soon to improve the shopping experience for their customers. Overall, it's a good place to go shopping with decent prices.