I don’t understand why I see the five star reviews or maybe because I’m just picky. I usually shop at this kroger and have no problem with this kroger until this specific experience had made me feel compelled to write this review. I bought raspberries and spring mix(box container) and usually those items last a couple days or so. However, when I got home the raspberries already had mold in them. I opened up the spring mix and everything seem fine so I used the spring mix. The next day, I shuffled the spring mix to use the bottom part of the box and I found molded spinach! Usually, kroger carries fresh produce and their stuff is generally stuff and I had no problem with them since I’ve shopped at this particular location for the past year. Maybe I just got a bad case of raspberries and spring mix…
Kathy V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Troy, MI
The cashiers here are very friendly. I go out of my way to come to this Kroger because they are so good! Thankful there is still good help out there
Srihari G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Troy, MI
Get gas at discount if you’re Kroger customer. Very crowded in Friday afternoon and Monday morning.
Libby F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Silver Spring, MD
It’s easy in and out, and not at all crowded on a weekday afternoon. My mom let me have her Kroger fuel points to get $ 0.20 cents off each gallon I purchased. Gas was $ 3.79/gallon, so I got it for $ 3.59. If I didn’t have the discount I would fill up elsewhere. Meijer was just $ 3.69 on the same day. These days though, gas prices are ever changing, and so are most people’s loyalty to any one brand.
Tuan N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Troy, MI
Never going to shop there ever it was so disgust by the onion where bug came out flying everywhere not to please!
Regina F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Troy, MI
Always clean, lots of gas pumps, plenty of room to navigate your XL cars/trucks. Does have a small selection of snacks, drinks, inside. I come here every time I have to fill up so I use my Kroger fuel points.
Emily L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Troy, MI
This Kroger is pretty nice and spacious, more so than the Kroger at Maple and Coolidge. The layout is pretty different, though, and the organic/health foods aisle seems smaller. Bread is found in the first aisle from the right. I always forget this and walk in a big loop around the store looking for it. The produce looks nice, and I always seem to find lots of items in stock, even at the end of the week(weekly sales start on Monday mornings and end Sunday nights). But then, I tend to go during off-peak hours. If you bring your own shopping bags, all Kroger stores will give you 5 cents per bag. This doesn’t happen if you’re in the checkout lane, though, unless an employee keys in the code for you.(EDIT7÷2÷2012: They stopped doing this a year ago or so, wah.) Also, one time I accidentally left my notebook(in which I write my shopping lists) in a shopping basket. When I called, the person at the customer service desk immediately said that they had it. I was pleasantly surprised that they knew where my notebook was and that getting it back was so quick and painless.(EDIT7÷2÷2012: I don’t know what the customer service hours are at this store, but the hours at the Maple and Coolidge store are 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. So you may want to call and check before you try to return something, get a Kroger Plus Card for the first time, etc.) In comparison, once my friend and I misplaced a set of keys at a Meijer. Granted, Meijer is a much larger store than Kroger, but we knew where we’d left them. The customer service employee had to search for half an hour to find them because another employee had left the keys in the employee lounge, rather than with customer service, and hadn’t told anyone. But then, Meijer customer service is another story for another review… *shudder*