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May 2023 by Joe R.
So disappointed I am going to Meijer. This place honestly had no respect for its customers.
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June 2022 by Utah R.
Ive waited over 40 minutes for something to restock while the worker here has taken her time being very slow. So when i walk over to see what's next in a box i didn't even touch it and she very rudely told me to get away from it. Ive very patiently waited around until that point on my phone.
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April 2022 by Cam D.
Best target I have been to in a while. Everyone there was super nice and the experience was just so good. One worker we met there was David. He was one of the coolest workers I have ever met. Helped to make our experience top tier.
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September 2021 by Rohan D.
Not one of the better Targets. Not one single pair of men's pants in waist size 42, not a one. Nothing larger, and only two pairs of men's pants size 40 waist, less than 6 in size 38. I guess they hate fat guys. No Ritter cornflake chocolates, no Tim Tams, so they may be trying to reduce American obesity but maybe they just don't inventory very well. 55 minutes before closing time they shut down every single check out line with human cashiers AND blocked off and shut down every self service check out. This resulted in a lot of shoppers walking up, then down, then back up again as they begrudgingly reopened a couple of shuttered check out lanes. The dangerous outcome of this was no safe distancing and virtually no one was wearing masks. I looked it up, this is an area with low vaccination rates and relatively high rates of new cases. Someday this pandemic will end, but I suspect this Target's callous and dismissive customer service will continue. I recommend this store for people with low esteem and a desire to passively encounter deadly communicable diseases.
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July 2021 by Austin G.
Along 28th Street is a Target with a massive parking lot. Inside, you have all the usual Target products from clothes to groceries. If you need essential food items, they have it, including produce like onions and bananas. If you need anything beyond that, go to a grocery store.
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June 2021 by Asher F.
Horrible... place to work the managers here are all super rude they don't care about there employees any little thing you do wrong they want to write you up for, if your thinking about working here don't, because the staff here will make you hate it in a couple of months
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May 2020 by Andrea R.
Andrea R. Target in Grand Rapids is not requiring guests to wear masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. When I asked the checkout guy why this was the case, he said that because they don't have enough masks to give out, they weren't making it a requirement. I am pretty sure they are not handing out shoes at the door, but they are a requirement. Seems they are putting profit about public safety. I will not shop here again, and I typically spent several thousand dollars a year at Target.
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August 2019 by Nerondia V.
My experience here was great UNTIL John at the self check out (8/15 1:20ish) so rudely started looking through a backpack I had bought. Didn't say a word. Just picked up the bag & started going through it. I asked him what he was doing as I was puzzled because he didn't say a single word to me when he walked up. His reply was he has to do this to every bag. Understandable but his approach made me uncomfortable & came off as rude! At least say what you are going to do before doing it. Greet me politely. Make EYE contact! Disappointed in his lack of customer service & basic people skills.
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June 2019 by Delaney R.
They have crazy bad customer service for target. There were like seven cashiers standing around talking and no lanes open. It was bizarre and they were so rude. I almost left without anything. Everyone was waiting in a long line at the self checkout, and not one cashier opened a lane. So confused and will not be returning to this target.
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June 2019 by Bruce K.
Very nice Target that is not a "Super Target." While they do have some groceries here, it's a limited selection particularly for meats and produce. Clothing, electronics, housewares, pharmacy, personal care, all of this stuff is neatly shelved under bright lights and with wide aisles. My shopping cart worked brilliantly with four good wheels. Such a change from the Wally World. The story is tidy and well stocked. Especially in menswear where there was a big selection of tshirts, socks and underwear. Checking out was quick. [Review 11194 overall, 969 of 2019.]
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June 2019 by Katy C.
This is the Target I frequent most often as it's easy to get to and convenient to other places I visit. I've never noticed any issues with the store being dirty or a complete disaster as other Yelpers have mentioned. Sometimes the women's clothing area (specifically the clearance section) is a little messy, but I usually avoid that section in general. I don't ever really ask for assistance--I know this Target pretty well so I usually can find everything I need, so my main interactions with employees are when I check out. The employees working the checkouts are typically friendly and polite, so no complaints there. I like this Target because it has a grocery section, including produce and dairy. I don't usually buy a ton of produce at Target, but it's nice to have that convenience if I'm in a pinch. I've definitely bought plenty of pantry items at Target! This location stocks beer and wine so it's a good stop if you need to pick up some items for a party or get together. I love shopping at Target for gifts for birthdays or celebrations, as they have lots of fun decor items, gifts, cards, and gift bags / gift wrap. The makeup section at this Target has been hit or miss for me as sometimes things have been out of stock. The self checkouts are nice at this location. Also as a bonus, there is a ton of parking and the lot has never been full whenever I go!
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May 2019 by Chelsi B.
Who doesn't love target? It's the place you go to get toilet paper and bring home half the store but forgetting the toilet paper. We originally came stopped real quick because I had to use the bathroom on our way home and since lur local Target went out of business, we wanted to take the opportunity to look around. The bathrooms were clean and things seems generally organized at least where we went in the store. My husband loves trading cards and they were well stocked. The employees were friendly but not over bearing with "how can we help you". There seemed to be plenty of employees randomly throughout the store so you don't have to sell your soul to find an employee close by. If you want to go to Target go to this one because it's a great one.
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February 2019 by Aly S.
This location is really big with a huge selection of everything. I've never experienced this store to be any messier than other locations I frequent. I'd say the only thing I don't like about it, is some of their employees. Some being unprofessional at times, or rude.
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September 2018 by Kacy N.
This is the worst Target I've ever been to. We went first thing in the morning to find some fall/winter clothes and shoes for our daughter. The aisles were a mess. The staff was wandering around looking bored. Their children's section was full of clearance summer items and a tiny rack of cold weather clothing - at the end of September! We left with nothing. I don't know if that's ever happened to me in a Target before. This location is doing their best to contribute to retail stores going out of business.
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December 2017 by Andrew K.
The staff at this store is mostly young and are there to just pickup a paycheck. They are either mute when you ask for help, or they tell you to walk the length of the store to ask someone else. There has been zero training in what customer service is. They find every excuse and reason not to help customers. The phone was broken at the pharmacy, and I spoke to six employees. Not one of whom would simply walk over to the pharmacy to find out what was wrong. After 45 minutes of being directed from person to person I demanded to talk to the store manager on duty. I was told he was busy and could not come to the phone for 15 minutes. I waited. The manager tried to pass the buck. I told him I know the pharmacy is a separate entity. The problem was with his employees who would not lift a hand trying to reach the pharmacy on the phone. The manager started interrupting me at which point I told him his employees do not have any idea how to problem solve, address customers, please customers, find creative solutions like taking a simple walk to the pharmacy and leaving my name and number with the pharmacist. This is completely managements fault. The loss of revenue from refusing to assist buyers must be staggering. The store manager should be fired!