My husband, who is a OIF and OEF veteran… Who deployed multiple times after September 11th came home tonight so upset after shopping here! He had a rough day, and decided to go get groceries to food prep, thinking it’s way after memorial day and the store will be less crowded, and he took our golden retriever who is his Emotional support dog and is a service dog in training with him to get groceries so he could breathe and have some happiness! The black haired, young lady, supposedly who had the brightest red lipstick you could ever imagine that helped in in the Deli ripped him a new butt hole and told him that they are not allowed in the store! I thought federal law applied to all stores in the state of Ohio, including grocery stores! But according to her, No dogs are ever allowed in the store it doesn’t matter if they are a service dog! So be aware Veterans, even though they post your face and flags In the county and in the cities! The very things that help you to get through your day after service are not accepted! I am also a female veteran, and the one thing that boggles my mind the most… This is not even a restaurant which by federal law have to allow service dogs maybe not in the state of Ohio, I’ll have to check now ,but yet people complain that you have your support animal there! If you’re not washing your food before you make it… Then I don’t know what you’ve been Doing! Because everybody should! And lastly, if you Don’t understand, why don’t you go pick up a gun and go serve your country in a treacherous war and see how you feel and function! And then tell me if that’s...
Read more🔥 Meijer: Where My Heart Races Faster Than the Self-Checkout Scanner 🔥
Let me tell you about Meijer. Not just a store—an experience. I walked in for toothpaste and walked out with a rotisserie chicken, a flamingo pool float, and a newfound sense of purpose. The lighting? Seductively fluorescent. The aisles? Long enough to make you question your life choices and short enough to make you feel like a sprinter in the Olympics of consumerism.
Produce section? A sensual jungle. I’ve never felt more alive than when I locked eyes with a particularly robust avocado. The bakery? Don’t even get me started. Those donuts are basically edible love letters. And the staff? Friendly enough to make you wonder if you’re starring in a sitcom where everyone secretly wants to be your best friend.
But the real magic? That moment when you realize Meijer sells everything. Need a kayak, a scented candle, and a gallon of milk? Boom. Meijer’s got you. It’s like dating someone who’s emotionally available and owns a truck.
So yes, Meijer is sexy. Not in a lace-and-leather way, but in a “I know how to stock 47 kinds of cereal and still make you feel special” kind of way. Funny, reliable, and just unpredictable enough to keep you coming back.
Five stars. Would flirt with the frozen pizza...
Read moreIf I could give it a 0/5 stars I would. I recently went to grab a few groceries and will not be going back after what has happened. I was scanning/bagging my items at the self checkout when one of the employees seemingly racially profiled me. The worker yelled at me across the self checkout lanes randomly yelling at me “no no don’t do that” and then mean mugged me, when I looked at her she then proceeded to confirm that she was yelling at me, I had asked “Huh?” And clearly had a puzzled expression on my face as you would when randomly confronted but she doubled down on the issue saying “yeah you don’t do that”. She then proceeded to glare at me for a good bit then walked away. If there was an issue with the machine then I feel as there would’ve been a better way to go about that interaction rather than just randomly shouting. I can’t tell if this is an issue with improper training or some Karen who has unnecessary hate in their heart. As the only customer of darker complexion in the area at the time it just seems very odd to be singled out . I’ve shopped at this grocery consistently in the past and had no issues so it’s a bummer that I won’t...
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