"This place is always so consistent. The employees are nice and always trying to help. The selection of items are well organized and they have a lot of options. The prices aren't bad and the value is high. The target dog is such a cool mascot for a store. Would recommend."
Meijer
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5050 N Hamilton Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 06:00 - Tomorrow 00:00 · +1 614-855-4900
"I shop at the Grove City Meijers on 665, there are never enough registers open and self check outs are always a wait. Im constantly being over charged for regular and sale item. A few employees are more worried about complaining about other employees or customers than they are about serving their customers. It's been very disappointing, also finding that they are charging for items that dont weigh the correct amount"
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