Meijer
About the Business
Meijer is a well-known department store located at 30800 Little Mack Avenue in Roseville, Michigan, United States. This versatile institution offers a wide range of products including electronics, food, groceries, and general merchandise. With its convenient location and diverse selection, Meijer is a one-stop shop for all your shopping needs. Whether you're looking for the latest gadgets, fresh produce, or household essentials, Meijer has you covered. Visit us today and experience the convenience and quality that Meijer has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
30800 Little Mack Ave, Roseville, MI 48066, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"I usually avoid this store because the parking lot looks full and I've waited in HUGE lines in the past. But I love Meijer, they have everything in one store! Went on a Sunday afternoon to get groceries. Parking wasn't that bad at all. Staff was friendly, prices are fantastic, found everything we needed. Waited in line for 5 minutes and were in and out faster then we are at a typical grocery store. Think I found my new place to shop!"
"I simply returned bottles but it was clean, quick, available, definitely a few different machines to choose from for a couple of people. One machine didn't want to except most cans for whatever reason but still a few other machines to choose from. My machine was quick, didn't make any errors or make me redo any, and worked better than most I've experienced. Also, a clean big area to wash and dry your hands after for 2 people I believe. Could be for one."
"Meijer has gone downhill since Fred died. The prices are not as good as they used to be. The sales are not as good as they used to be. They used to have 12 pages of grocery sale items, now you get 4. They force you to buy multiple items but never have anything in stock. The warehouse refuses to ship what the store needs. The alcohol selection is terrible, Kroger has a better selection overall. They stopped selling 2 popular wines, 2 popular salads. Their bleach selection is non-existent, and what they do have is overpriced. They give you coupons that you can't use because they don't have the item in stock. Meijer chunck peaches have been out for 3 months. I had a coupon, but couldn't use it. The grocery manager made sure it was zeroed out in computer. Fix a flat, app said in stock, and it is available for pickup in 2 hours. I went to the store and the shelves were bare. Month later, still out. Had a digital coupon for Jack Daniels, save $8 when you buy 2. Meijer didn't include the gift sets even though they are same price and coupon doesn't exclude them. Had to stand in a long service desk line to get it corrected. They used to be open 24 hrs, but now close at midnight. During the pandemic it was to clean and restock. But it isn't any cleaner and not anymore restocked then before. It is actually worse now. If your in line at midnight, you're screwed, the u scan registers automatically shut down at exactly 12. One night there were 20 ppl in line at the Schonheer store and they shut down. They keep discontinuing items, now they are getting rid of the Fram air filters for vehicles and most of the oil filters. They used to have a huge general merchandise ad that was inside the grocery ad, but stopped. They don't mail ads anymore. They used to be a great store but now, my blood pressure goes up every time I shop there. Today they had a one day coupon for Zip Lock bags, 50% off one holiday bag. They are on-sale 2/$7 when you buy 2. There we go again! Must buy multiple items! But it didn't include 2 gallon bags. Meijer brand was sold out. What are senior citizens supposed to do? One box could last them a yr. Plus they don't have an extra $3.50 to waste. But Meijer marketing doesn't care. Ground beef was on sale bogo 50% off. But meat that was expiring was only marked down 20%. Makes perfect sense. Their sales are down so much they sold off part of the parking lot. At Roseville they built a strip mall and a coffee shop. In Sterling Heights they built 2 restaurants, they were going to build an oil change place but the deal fell through. The plastic bags are so flimsy, one jar of pasta sauce was too much for the bag. It fell out when I went to take it in house and broke. Contacted Meijer and told them what happened, but they never replaced it. Kroger isn't any better. If you live near Warren, Value Fresh on Hoover and 10 mile is the best. It's just a grocery store, but if that's all you want then they have good sales. And always in stock. Meijer has sales that last a month, you have to buy multiple items to get it for sale price, but are sold out. Like frozen vegetables, the paper doesn't list what is on sale and I couldn't find it in the app either. I think their marketing department and the warehouse sit around smoking weed and think of ways to torment the shopper. That's what it feels like to shop at Meijer the last several years. It just seems to get worse everyday. If you just need groceries go to a Sparten Affiliate store, they are better stocked, have plenty of registers open, food is always fresh and in some cases much cheaper than Meijer."
"This specific review is directed toward an amazing employee, her name is Gina, a long time employee! (I know this because I asked her how long she worked for Meijer) I just want to thank her for expressing awesome customer service, something our society lacks today. She went above and beyond to make sure I was able to retrieve a specific item I was having a hard time finding. Needless to say, she found it, and I was very happy about this! Thanks again Gina!"
"This location generally has most things in stock but I do have to go to other locations at times to get what I need. There are some shelves that are bare, but they are always posting yellow ticket sales on things so sometimes I find some good deals. There are more new items coming in these days with healthier options. The lines are a problem, checking yourself out obviously has everyone grumpy. There are usually 2 lines open with cashiers at them but everything else is self serve. The produce isn't always fresh but they do get some random things which are interesting to try. I will be back."
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