Very nice was ok, not busy, and I notice they give you two options for receipt short or full take the full, please, so when you go home and check the price for your items
Forget using the deli. If they have to go in the back for a meat, they have a habit of just deciding NOT TO and give you something that looks at first glance like your meat. Read it. There's a good chance it won't be. Also, is it out of line to want 3 meats and cheeses sliced? Is that considered over the top? Good luck getting past two without visible attitude. One woman fishes REALLY hard for offenses, triggered by God only knows what, but in a triggered state every time I see her. I've been in food service since 1983, in almost every form imaginable. I know what customers expect and I'm intimate with its norms. You don't get this at any Meijer but this one. Try Zeeb Road if you need their meats. Otherwise, there's lots of good local choices where abuse isn't the main course.
It's a superstore - a place to buy everything from diapers to latex paint, green peppers, tennis balls, lentil beans, tropical fish, cabbage, bullets, sparkling water, ham, light bulbs, hot dog buns, puzzles, shoes, coffee, prescription drugs, headphones, canned soup, and earrings. Meijer used to be a discount store. They would only carry things that they could sell for less than the going market price. That meant that they often did not have certain brands or even certain types of product. That has changed. Now they offer all of the mainstream products people expect from a superstore. Their prices are also more in line with other grocery, hardware, garden, electronics, and home goods stores. They aren't expensive, but they also aren't really a discount store anymore. However, they do still carry many budget brands and versions of as many products as they can, and their own store brand versions of things are usually quite good and inexpensive. So it's still a place to go for bargains, but you won't find deals on everything. Their prices are still quite competitive in 2023. Comparing prices with various other local, national and online sources, Meijer often has the lowest price, and is usually not far from the lowest, even when they don't. Things are well stocked, relatively well staffed, and as competitive on prices as they ever have been in the spring of 2024.