Meijer 6939 West Broadway, McCordsville, IN 46055
About the Business
Meijer is a well-known department store located at 6939 West Broadway in McCordsville, Indiana. This versatile institution offers a wide range of products including electronics, food, groceries, and more. With its convenient location and diverse selection, Meijer is a one-stop shop for all your shopping needs. Whether you're looking for household items, fresh produce, or the latest gadgets, Meijer has it all. Visit us today and experience the convenience and quality that Meijer has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
6939 W Broadway, McCordsville, IN 46055, 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
"Although they didn’t have the car seat I was looking for, an older lady who was on her lunch break spent 20 minutes of it helping me look for it. A younger man working near the section helped a lot as well and they were both very nice and attentive. I wish I would’ve gotten their names because they deserve recognition for their diligence in helping me on my wild car seat chase."
"First time out to this location, (Oaklandon, I believe) was quite a drive but I wanted to check it out, on the recommendation of a friend. It was decently stocked, there were some small areas of bare shelves, but not bad. The produce section was awful! Where the unpackaged veggies were it was DIRTY! Pieces of dead and rotted veggies hanging over the edge. Was gross! I didn't get any of that, I hope nobody else does either! I can't imagine someone putting fresh produce in something that clearly needed to be cleaned! Are these people trained? (Not that someone should have to be for that reason). Won't be making a return trip to this location."
"I had an unpleasant shopping experience that was cut short because I was being followed by loss prevention. It started while I was in the clothing section with my mother. Although the store doesn’t have fitting rooms, I was able to try on the two cardigans I bought. I saw the first LP person staring at me in the clothing section. I then went to the food area of the store to purchase pop tarts. After leaving, I saw the same man that was staring and following me with a shorter man who looked to have a headset hanging out of his tshirt. I caught them both staring at me then they kept walking. I stopped and started staring to see where they were going. They looked flustered when they turned around to see I was still staring at them and the taller one started talking about liquor and went down the aisle that had the packaged beer. I continued to follow them and stare to wait and see what their next move was. After awhile, I decided to find my mom and go home after feeling complete discomfort. I kept calling and went back to the clothes to find her and didn’t see her. I then found the two men again, made eye contact and they dispersed as one went to “purchase” the beer and the other walked away to the front of the store. After purchasing my items like I always do, I went to customer service where the lady looked at me and said “we’re closed.” I told her I needed contact information to make a formal complaint. She called someone and Ellen came to the front. Ellen asked what my complaint was and was no help. I gave her a play by play and all she said was “we don’t have dressing rooms, how did you try clothes on.” As I continued my story, she said “we’ll check the cameras because there was no call over the phone for LP to be following anyone.” I asked her if she didn’t believe me since she said there wasn’t a formal complaint. I then thanked her for confirming that there were two LP men working and Ellen felt the need to clean it up by saying “we’ve always only had men LP employees.” I asked her what will be done to ensure my complaint makes it past tonight. She didn’t ask me for my name, phone number or provide an actionable follow up plan. As a loyal customer and former employee, I encourage you to not only train all managers and customer service employees basic communication skills. I felt dismissed, ignored, unsafe and felt as if i don’t feel comfortable shopping here again. Ellen simply said “I'm sorry this happened.” That doesn’t change how your customers feel. Terrible job done and shame on you Ellen, and LP for making assumptions and dismissing a paying customer."
"Gone downhill. From overwhelmed and overworked pharmacy, to not limiting self checkout quantity so it's just as slow, and the 3 quick checkout stations being constantly down, what does this place have that's going right? I hope the employees find other places to work that pays them better as well. It's not their fault Meijer isso unequipped"
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