Go to one of the other to Krogers in the area the Collins kids run rampant in this one
Jordan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Elsie, MI
Very nice clean store. Employees are very helpful here. They helped me figure out my mperks because I didn’t know how to clip coupons. Friendly staff! Great experience overall!
Gloria S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Meridian charter Township, MI
Just went to this Meijer over Walmart or Kroger(which are closer) specifically because I called ahead and wanted to make sure the sushi chef was there to see if I could make a customized large order. I even talked to him personally and he told me he would be there until 7pm. I told him I would be there in 15 mins. I get there and no one seems to know where he is. One of the ladies tells me to shop around and maybe he will be back when I’m done. Fine, I would have preferred for my order to be done by the time I’m done shopping instead of having to stand and wait but whatever. I come back 20 mins later he is still not there and no one can find him or figure out how to even find him. I’m aggravated. How is it hard to find an employee that«has been gone for a very long time now.» To top off the fact that I won’t get my sushi, I stand in front of the deli counter over where the cooked hot food is to get dinner for my daughter. The deli meat/cheese side has a number system going and the hot food side is just a line by the register. Eventually when my turn comes up a lady stands next to me instead of behind me and they serve her first! Completely skip me. Ok whatever… But to make matters worse, she buys every single chicken tender on the tray leaving none for me to purchase for my daughter. Now I have no sushi, still no sushi chef, no dinner for my daughter after being cut in line. TOTAL waste of my time. Should’ve just gone to Kroger…
Mike H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Burlington, Canada
I’d so much rather shop here than Wally World. This was a really good Meijer with great selection, fair prices and good staff.
Sarah W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New Baltimore, MI
I’ve been to many of Meijer stores in my life… but this takes the cake for the worst. Store is filthy nearly every time I have visited. Produce is rarely stocked, and they were selling bags of chicken that were bloated(seriously, I was disgusted, you don’t clearance that stuff, you THROWITOUT). They do have some good deals on clothes occasionally though, but I drive the extra few miles to go to the new one in Bath Township.
Carolyn M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Luis Obispo, CA
They say that one of the things you’ll miss most when you leave MI is Meijer. Well, I attest that that statement is true. I have moved to the central coast of CA and I miss Meijer every day. Meijer has a good selection of Organic foods, meats, ethnic foods, housewares, clothing, etc. You can get all your shopping done in one place! The overall pricing is good and if they don’t have an item in stock they will order it for you. It can get crowded on the weekends, but the isles are wide enough to accommodate the carts. It is open 24⁄7 so If you don’t want to deal with crowds you can shop late at night or early in the morning. Where I am now the stores are very basic and I typically have to make three stops to get everything I need. I wish Meijer would move to the west coast!
Dave V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wheeling, IL
Large location. seems like a one stop shop. 24⁄7 hours. great pricing. my only grievance is that you cannot visit with customer service 24⁄7 like the rest of the hours but i guess thats no big deal
Caitlin T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Grandville, MI
So far the whole time we have lived here, this Meijer has been renovating. It is horrible! Almost every time we come here the layout of the store changes. You end up walking back and forth trying to find what you want in the spot that it was at last week. If they ever finish the renovation maybe I can change my rating, but until then this is definitely not my favorite place to shop(sadly, this is the closest market to our apartment).
Meredith A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newcastle, United Kingdom
I love Meijer. Doesn’t everyone in Michigan love it? Whenever I meet anyone who has even heard of a Meijer, I feel like I’m meeting a kindred spirit. This one is often crawling with people — lots of college students make late night runs here. Heck, even high school students come here when they’re too young to do anything else(…raises hand slowly… guilty as charged). They’ve redone this one a lot in the last few years, which is good. It’s great one-stop shopping. The clothes are hideous(go to Target instead), so that’s a bummer, but good grocery selection and basically everything else you’d ever need. My family has always gone to the tailors on the upper level and think they are fantastic. There’s a ridonk amount of checkout aisles. Staff is pretty friendly. And they have Lansing postcards!
Justine M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
Typical meijer. I always used to come here for my groceries. Can’t go wrong with meijer.
Cheryl G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Highland Park, IL
If you haven’t been to Meijer, you are missing out! This has got to be the best grocery chain that I have seen in the United States! I love going to this particular Meijer, because they have everything you would need on a daily basis. From clothes, food, hardware, storage, furniture, pharmacy, bath supplies etc. Meijer has it all!!! For your next shopping visit, go to Meijer. It’s affordable and good quality products! Yeah Meijer!
Patrick H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eaton Rapids, MI
Yes, I’m a fan — Meijer has always treated me well as an employee or customer. Their staff is always friendly and helpful.
Paul C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gambier, OH
Again, you should not be going to Unilocal to uncover fundamental information about a Meijer. If you are going to a Meijer(especially one this deep into the state of Michigan) you know what to be expecting. That said, this is certainly one of the weaker Meijer stores in the greater Lansing area. Selection is good, and the store is kept clean, but it is always packed with customers to an unreasonable degree. Another reviewer pointed out that the main bus line from Michigan State campus runs to this Meijer. That’s one major component, as you’ll always run into tons of undergrads who don’t have cars. [to make my implicit tip explicit: if you are an undergrad WITH a car, go to a better Mejier] It’s not just that, though — this Meijer has a very large service area, as it covers pretty much all of Okemos, Meridian, Haslett, Williamston, Webberville, parts of Bath, parts of Mason, etc. There are just way too many people who treat this as their main Meijer. I would say that the store is understaffed — which it is — but that doesn’t even really feel fair. Even when almost all the checkouts are open and being used you’ll still be waiting in line on certain days. It’s less that the store is understaffed and more that it’s simply over utilized. For whatever it’s worth, you will also generally run into the worst and craziest customers at this Meijer. I don’t really know how to describe it — even — other than you’ll know it when you see it.
Bruce S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Novi, MI
*HEY Unilocal!* THISISTHEOKEMOSMEIJER! Please fix the listing! This is the Okemos Meijer, located on Grand River Ave with Okemos Rd bordering on the west and Marsh Rd on the east. This is a hypermarket concept, with 180,000+ sq ft of retail space, making them a one stop shop. They nearly have everything. they are a regional chain(HQ in Grand Rapids, MI), so comperable to a super target or super walmart that you would see on a national level. they are privately owned. They have prepared sushi in the front, which is nice(and hard to find elsewhere). The bottle return is in the back, and while it is in a big room with many machines, don’t count on but a few of those machines actually being in operable condition. There is almost always a line up ¼ the way down the main aisle of people waiting to return their bottles. Unless you get there the morning of the sale, they are almost always out of sale items, and they seemingly don’t know how to replenish until the following week, so the aisles are quite often bare. What the hell kind of way to run a store is this — especially a high profile busy one? I was going to award them four stars, but I took one off for having HORRIBLE replenishment strategies/crews. Keep the product on the shelves, PLEASE! Many times I have grown frustrated, left my basket and walked out of the store to go shop elsewhere because they have nothing in stock. Other times I avoid that frustration and just go to the Lake Lansing store in the first place, which doesn’t seem to have this problem, although it’s not quite as high profile(read: busy) a store as this one. at least they are convenient, and the prices are decent. 3 stars.
Misi P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
First up this is the Okemos Meijer, which should probably be avoided at ALLCOSTS whenever possible. Ok so Meijer is actually fluorescent-lit hell with all it’s aisles and carts and feckin’ PEOPLE… But it truly is One Stop Shopping — just like their old slogan used to say. You can find just about anything you ever thought you needed in Meijer Thrifty Acres. Right down to vaginal itch cream, asparagus, and bicycle helmets. Unfortunately in all of its commercial greatness, Meijer is packed 24⁄7. Since the Okemos Meijer is right on the Bus 1 line, all the students trek out there to keep their mini fridges stocked with taquitos and pizza rolls. But what can ya say — prices are probably the cheapest in town and they’ve got everything you need. Go Meijer.