Meijer
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(586) 677-8000
8401 26 Mile Rd, Washington, MI 48094, USA
Opening Hours:Monday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AMTuesday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AMWednesday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AMThursday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AMFriday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AMSaturday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AMSunday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Area Served:Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 8401 26 Mile Rd, Washington, MI 48094, USAGet more exposure
Google Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars (2573 total ratings)
Gabrielle Kleiner1 StarI love this store and I am only leaving this 1 start review to bring something to their attention. Pick up orders take VERY LONG TIME to make it to your car. One of the reasons why someone would order pick up it’s because they don’t have time to go inside of the grocery store. If I am going to wait 20 minutes to someone bring my groceries, I could go inside and buy it??? Just a feedback because I wanted you know that customers are experiencing this. This has happened to me at least 5 times.Sunday 12th October 2025
Pamela Zuehlk4 StarMeijer Bottle Return Visit: 3 of the bins had out of order signs. 3 plastic/ cans machines were still available. The 1 glass machines were open also.
1 bin was full and kept beeping loudly to call for service. I used the red phone to call for for help and someone picked up after 5 rings. I let them know it needed service.
There was only 1 other customer so all in all it was a good time to return bottles. They didn’t accept a couple different types so I just kept those.
You have walk back out into the store to cash in your bottle refund $ , as the bottle return is outside the grocery main entrance. Then I had to walk through the self check out maze to get my refund. There was no wait so this trip was a total of maybe 8 minutes of from when I arrived until I left.Friday 3rd October 2025
Steve Young1 Star“In the heart of a suburban jungle, deep within the fluorescent-lit savannahs of Meijers, we find one of the most fascinating — and elusive — creatures in the modern retail ecosystem: the Pokémon card scalper.”
It is just past 12 p.m., and the hunt has already begun. Nestled between the glittering shelves of collectible trading cards and the towering stacks of energy drinks, a group has formed — motionless, patient, and utterly focused.
Observe how they’ve made camp. The alpha male has secured a shopping cart, balancing precariously like a meerkat on alert, scanning the horizon for movement — or perhaps a restock. Others, cloaked in hoodies and wielding smartphones, maintain a low profile on the ground, adapting to the cold linoleum floor like urban crocodiles basking in artificial light.
Notice the social hierarchy — those seated closer to the trading cards clearly command more authority, having likely arrived before dawn. Their body language says it all: seasoned veterans of the cardboard hunt, hardened by years of booster box droughts and scalper skirmishes.
The target? A fresh drop of Pokémon booster packs — precious loot in today’s volatile ecosystem. Once used to bring children joy, these shiny rectangles have now become a form of currency, traded in hushed whispers and online marketplaces.
Occasionally, a bewildered civilian wanders into their territory, perhaps seeking office supplies or a can of cat food. But sensing the tension, they retreat quickly — understanding, instinctively, that they are not welcome here.
And so, the waiting continues. Silent. Unmoving. Relentless.
This… is the wild world of Pokémon scalping. A delicate dance of patience, hustle, and just a touch of madness — evolving in the most unlikely of habitats.
Until next time… stay curious.Friday 19th September 2025
Paul Van5 StarNice small Meijer!! Cute store!! Love the way it looks from the front!!Sunday 20th July 2025
Patrick Hentges2 StarUPDATED Feb 2023
Unfortunately, service here is on the decline, but on the other hand the 'new' Macomb store is a great place to shop.
Most of the staff here are very good to work with, friendly and helpful. That alone makes up for the stock often being placed on pallets where customers have to walk around it or chance getting stuck between pallets and the cheeses for instance. A recent experience with the folks at the customer service counter leaves much to be desired, though when taking into account how little Meijer pays its staff, that's understandable.
UPDATE 21 February 2022
First time using interior restroom here, needed to check a contact lens. To begin with, the restroom (singular) was hidden very well, but an employee pointed the way when asked. A sign on the door said "Out of Order" - upon checking the problem was serious but simple to fix. The toilet seat was missing one bolt, nothing more. Fortunately the sink/washbasin worked fine.
I can't imagine the lack of imagination on the part of the management team who couldn't resolve this problem in less than an hour.
UPDATE - 24 February 2021
For the last 10 months Meijer has been in a race to the bottom along with Kroger; my perception is that no one wants Walmart to be alone at the bottom. While one might admire the corporate compassion displayed by the apparent desire to 'leave no chain behind', as a customer I'm extremely dissapointed.
There's no longer any difference in the checkout time.
ORIGINAL (PRE-COVID) REVIEW
Great place to shop, especially after midnight when Kroger, Target, etc are closed.
Surprisingly wide variety of non-grocery products such as hardware, extension cords, insecticides, even clothing from the likes of CHAPS by Ralph Lauren and other name brands. This time of year there's also a good selection of Christmas trees and decorations, from stockings to lights.
Deducted one star because during early morning hours self checkout is all that's available. It worked well enough on my last 2:30 am visit, but I prefer a cashier.Saturday 12th April 2025