My son stopped working for Hyvee after working at this location for a few years. With this being a grocery store right by us (and him having no issues that would keep him from the store after working there), he went into the store as a customer to purchase a drink with friends. While in the store, an employee named Chris was taking photos of him. There was no reason for anyone to be taking pictures of a now customer in the store. As a regular shopper of this store, it makes me wonder if this employee was also taking pictures of other customers around him while trying to get his picture (when he was also a customer). It also makes me wonder, would this employee have taken his picture if I (a regular shopper of hyvee) entered the store with him? This store needs to learn when someone doesn't work for you anymore, you can't take pictures of them or control if they come in your store, especially if there has never been an issue that would keep him from the store and your store is a large grocery store by his house. I am old enough to know this is not normal behavior.
The shop is very large and has an extensive selection of just about everything. The fresh vegetables are hit-or-miss. For example, fresh lettuce might look wilted and sad like it's been sitting there for a few days.