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January 2024 by Joe L.
Unfortunately there's a few homeless people around this area of town but the store is a little more pricey but has a wide selection with is varied, so far the experience here was good.
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November 2023 by D H.
My 83-year-old mother is a lifelong Fred Meyer shopper in Lacey, Washington. Today, she went there to shop for Thanksgiving and when she went to the check stand, her purse was missing. The purse contained her wallet, phone, car keys, and cash so she was extremely concerned that it was stolen from her cart. She went to the security officer who refused to help her. He instead sent her to the customer service desk and said there was nothing he could do to help her. He didn't walk her to customer service. He didn't make sure she could contact police or family for help or to report potential crime that happened in his store. He didn't care about her wellbeing. When my mother went to the customer service desk, there were two staff members and no other customers. They told her that the only thing they would do was call the non-emergency police line. She could not use their phone. Then she proceeded to help the next customer who arrived after my mother. That other customer overheard the conversation and was so disgusted with Fred Myer's unwillingness to help an elderly woman, that she offered her own personal phone to and said that she'd stay as long as needed to help. The Fred Meyer employees sat there and did nothing. My mother called 911 with this other customer's phone and a Lacey Police officer came immediately. There was a potential crime and, of course, it was an emergency. My mother has been shopping at this Fred Meyer since it opened as a loyal customer. At a time of great need, they repaid the loyalty of this 83-year-old woman with indifference. They told her she was on her own and wouldn't even allow her to use their phone. My mother says she will never shop at Fred Myer again. I can't blame her. They haven't just lost her as a customer, they've lost all her friends. They've lost my family. They've lost anyone that ever hears this story of cruel indifference to a loyal elderly customer. Shame on you Fred Meyer.
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August 2023 by Danny M.
I have filed a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General regarding SHALVO, your employee. I was returning a carpet shampoo unit and she REFUSED to accept the unit because she felt that it had not been properly cleaned before returning. I pointed out that what she was calling "unclean" was present when I rented the unit. She still refused to accept it and insisted I bring it home to rectify the situation. I am now incurring additional rental costs and have no idea how to "clean" what looks to have been there for a good period of time. My family spends between $300-500 per week in this store. NO MORE.
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June 2023 by Patrick S.
Where do I start. I will try to keep this short. This is the end of a 3-4 month ordeal. This is for Fred Meyer Jewelry. My wife dropped off her only and very important wedding ring for a repair and replacement of the diamond. Asking only for appraisal. ONLY AN APPRAISAL. A month later we got a call stating the ring was ready for pick up with a $600 bill. Remember the "ONLY APPRAISAL" part. Long story short. 3 months later we got the her ring back. So much more but they or this review don't deserve another second of our time. Absolutely horrible experience. DO NOT TAKE YOUR PRECIOUS JEWELS TO FRED MEYER JEWELERS!!!
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May 2023 by Iyam W.
THIS STORE (Lacey WA, Fred Meyers) NEEDS A NEW MANAGER. I've been in retail for over 40 years (in many different areas and sizes of stores) and this is about the poorest-run store i've seen. The employees are great, but I can tell they're tired, overworked, frustrated, and tired of trying to do the same job with less people. Probably the management cutting hours so their bonus is bigger? I've been on the receiving end of this greed trick before, so I know what I'm talking about. When you go in to shop at opening, and there's still LOTS of pallets of goods everywhere, cluttered, sometimes blocking the aisles.... that tells me there's not enough people working. Sure, callouts happen, but there should still be more people scheduled for coverage. Common sense. Or is it a manger bonus thing? And the piles of extra items on the very top shelf? That's a safety hazard right there. I'm surprised nothing has fallen onto a fellow customer's head...or maybe it has and good ole FM kept it quiet. And I think they don't have cleaners come in too often for the bathrooms, etc. Sometimes they're nasty with trash, graffiti, clogged toilets. sometimes even drug paraphenelia. Yeah, great family store. And things are left broken for a long time because no maintenance or cleaners. For the manager bonus? Like I said, the workers there are great, mostly friendly and helpful. I don't see how they do it, working in such a poor and unsafe environment. The management needs replaced now, and more care needs to be put in to everything about the store. By the way, I know who the manger is, I just be sure I don't talk to that person when I'm there. And as you can see, I didn't give out any information about that person... i'm not like that. :)
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January 2023 by Leasha C.
The fact that the meat department is okay with doing this is down right disgusting! If you're buying the short ribs (flanken) do yourself a favor and buy 2 packs. The front row is full and beautiful looking... the second row behind is scraps. They're sold in a container with 1 row over another. The rib pictured on the right was in a row of 5 similar in size placed over the one on the left making sure the thick part was peaking over to make it look full. I don't appreciate smoke and mirror's especially with todays prices at the grocery store. Do better Freddie's, this is deceitful to your customers.
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December 2022 by Jim B.
A glass of wine is a nice accompaniment to a special occasion meal. Last week, I chose to add red wine to my grocery cart during a shopping trip to Freddy's. At the checkout, I was asked for a personal identification to verify my age. I had no problem with that despite thinking that any intelligent and observant person would have no problem wondering why this old guy with a cane was not in Assisted Living. What surprised me was the cashier scanning my DOL driver's license, as if it were a grocery item. When I asked why the license was being scanned, I was told "That is what Corporation wants us to do." Now really! I understand tracking for marketing, BUT a customers driver's linense?
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December 2022 by Julia C.
Great store to shop at and has very friendly cashiers. The Fred Meyer rewards is a must as I've saved so much money here!
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September 2022 by Paul M.
My favorite Fred Meyer in the area to go to. The workers on the salesfloor are pretty nice and will help out with making sure you find what you need.
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April 2022 by Em L.
Don't try to shop here in the morning. They'll have every aisle blocked with stocking crap and you'll be tripping all around the store and not able to reach anything. Why the HELL are you not doing this crap at night when people are not trying to shop?! Hope someone falls and sues them. So rude.
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March 2022 by Rhonda S.
Loved Fred Meyers! We were able to get everything we needed at one stop!! The staff was friendly and helpful and the check out line was quick!!