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April 2020 by Miguel Cortez
Terrible experience today. Dirty conveyer belt. Rude cashier. Card machine not working so have to pay cash!
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February 2020 by Jacqueline G.
Always clean and has all my favorites In stock! The staff here goes above and beyond for me at all times. Like today for example I had my two babies with me and the lady took my cart to my car in legit freezing temperatures so I could get my kids to the car. Not to mention they gave my two year old a balloon which he was so thrilled about! Grosse Ile Kroger is the best! Thanks to all the helpful staff that always makes my shopping trip a pleasure!
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December 2019 by Jozef Kendra
Awesome staff !! and will be returning ... my first visit !!
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January 2018 by Jane Travel
Terrible customer service in bakery. Doughnut case dirty and items are dry and bland.
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January 2016 by Elissa L.
This Kroger store is the best! I usually leave the grocery shopping to my husband because in my area the stores tend to be crowded messy and swarming with sketchy creepy people. I generally end up leaving grocery stores anxiety ridden and empty handed. I happened to stop at this location as I was leaving an appointment on the island and I'm glad I did. The vibe was much nicer at this location being on Grosse ile, the employees and customers in the store were friendly, and it was clean and stocked with fresh produce and a very impressive health food section. They had everything I needed on my list. I would go out of my way to grocery shop at this Kroger as I felt like it was a good experience overall!
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November 2015 by Jacklyn A.
My mother ordered my daughter's birthday cupcake from here. It was adorable and super cheap!!!! A few years ago we ordered my baby shower from here and they did a beautiful job then as well. We love the bakery and floral departments here!
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January 2010 by Rodger W.
As good as chain supermarkets get in the Detroit area. All Krogers have good service and are clean. This Kroger, located on Grosse Ile, is smaller that their other stores in larger communities, but carries a much more high end set of products. I shop most often at the Southgate Kroger, so I can offer a comparison. 1. Grosse Ile has a much higher end deli and bakery. The Deli is primarily Boars Head products and high end salads. The bakery has more organic and artisan items. That said, both carry Old Delray Baking company bread :) 2. The produce is pretty equal and disappointing. Expensive and limited selection. This is probably Krogers weakest area. I am spoiled by places like Trentwood Farms, Blocks, Westborn around here. That said, the markets in Chicago and New York are far better. 3. Meat and Seafood. Grosse Ile has a high end butcher and seafood counter, but has less selections in the lower end product offerings. Quality and price are excellent. 4. Grocery. Both pretty equal. 5. Prices. Both have similar prices and simlar sales. The key to saving money at Kroger is use the Plus card and only buy items that are heavilly discounted on the yellow tags. Generally if you can stock up and only buy the brands you like on sale, you will be paying less than Meijer. Bonus: Gas Discounts. Families who buy substantial amounts at any Kroger can use the plus card discounts at stores that have gas pumps. The gas comes from the Marathon refinery in SW Detroit and reportedly has a BP additive package. Discounts range from .10-.50/gallon. Trick here is to meet your spouse/lover/child/parent at the pump and fill both vehicles. ..
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November 2009 by Jenn V.
Well jeez, Grosse Ile has so many choices for groceries, right? This Kroger used to be horrible-- kind of dirty and rundown, like most Krogers are. But now it is really nice! It was remodeled years ago, and I remember how excited my Mom was! She was so sick of the condition the store was in, the lack of specialty/bakery items, etc. It got to the point where she was shopping off-island, except for the random run there for paper products or last minute goods. Not only did they remodel the inside and outside structure, but they spruced up their bakery section, adding more specialty foods, and added a Starbucks. I was so ticked! I REALLY could have used a Starbucks there when I was in high school... instead I used to run to the Tim Horton's in Trenton and walk in to 1st Hr late. Overall it's a huge convenience, even if the Starbucks staff aren't trained all that well. I had to walk one of their baristas through how to properly make an iced chai. But oh well.
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August 2007 by Mitchell P.
The new renovation was a great facelift for this store. Worth the addition of a Starbucks now that the bridge is closed. The store has a greater square footage, which makes it much better for getting carts around the aisles.