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November 2023 by Kyle L.
I recently visited The Basic Baker, and I must say, it was great! The scome and Coffie was just what I needed for my drive to work. The aroma of freshly baked cookies welcomes you, creating a the perfect atmosphere. I also stoped back in and got a half dozen oatmeal raisin cookies that were not only delicious but also had that perfect balance of chewiness and crunch. The staff was friendly, and the service was prompt. The Basic Baker has undoubtedly set the bar high for exceptional cookie experiences. Five stars well-deserved!
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May 2023 by Josh H.
The young people working the self service lane were not helpful nor polite. If you value being treated with respect as part of your shopping experience think twice before coming here, especially if you have kids with you.
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May 2023 by Danielle C.
People that work here are not helpful or friendly. Gave them the benefit of the doibt for being new, but now three strikes and I'm not coming back!
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March 2023 by Dano R.
I've only shopped here once but I like the location and the size of this store. Certainly clean and new and the associates are still getting familiar with their role, etc. they have a very nice bakery that offers great bread options. The jury is still out on the meat department but the deli is decent. Outstanding beer,liquor and wine selection is a plus. So far so good.
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November 2022 by Gerard G.
Good mid level grocery. Turnover is quite high, so things like vegetables can be really good.
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August 2022 by Kay R.
Not so re if my review of Meijer in Davison on Lapeer rd, got put under Meijer in Oxford. If it did I'm very sorry. I love the Oxford Meijer. Hope Davison Meijer can step up to their level. Again I am sorry! I figureing a way to take it down. Oxford Meijer don't deserve that.
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November 2021 by Gina Z.
If your headed to Meijer, I highly recommend going to the Oxford Meijer deli! My family loves a good soup and sandwich night. So when I want fresh meat and cheese, Meijer deli is our spot. Vicki at the Oxford deli is referred to as the "deli mama". She always knows just what to pick and ALWAYS had a laugh/smile to her face. She's most of the reason i pop into this Meijer (by my office) instead of going to the Meijer by my home. Thanks to Vicki for being a positive force in what is often a negative world.
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December 2020 by Cory F.
This will be the last time I ever set foot into a Meijer. Not only was the store PACKED on Christmas Eve but I saw no less than 10 people no wearing masks!!! This place is a massive health violation! I don't blame Meijer for the uneducated trailer trash trump supporters walking around the store not wearing face coverings. Where I blame Meijer is that at the front door they placed a young kid in a wheel chair at the front door as "security" that people just ignore. He isn't paid enough to deal with shot like that....especially on Christmas Eve! They also don't have anyone in the store enforcing people to wear face coverings. Those are responsibilities I squarely place blame on Meijer for!!! These same people that refused to wear masks and causing this virus to spread to the point of making a a vaccine necessary, are going to be the same groups of people that will refuse to get vaccinated causing this b******* to drag out for a decade!!!
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November 2019 by Ines C.
Great prices! Compared to other food stores, the best deals are offered at Meijer. Staff always willing to help out any time needed. The staff is always friendly. Produce and vegetables are always fresh with a fantastic variety. This location is the main store that I go for grocery shopping. The waiting to ring up the orders is not bad depending how busy it is. It's not any different than other grocery store.People have the option to scan and pay at self serve. There are people who can gladly help if you have a question on self serving when checking out. The only reason I gave this location a four star is that not all the shelves are stocked. A return visit is needed at times to complete grocery shopping. For instance,I could not find my favorite coffee during two visits. I consulted one gentleman who looked at the inventory that there were 23 in stock. Without hesitation, he went to check in the back and there were none. So the inventory was not accurate. Aside from this, this store is my favorite grocery store. Oh and I don't mind being asked for id. At 71years of age, it's a compliment.
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November 2019 by Kristine B.
This is the worst ran Meijer in the area. There are NEVER enough staff to check people out! Plan on waiting at least 30 minutes unless you are shopping in the middle of the night. The Davison store is so much better having many more cashiers at the checkouts.
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September 2019 by Amanda G.
the WORST place to go shopping. i am never happy when i leave. they never have anything i want, they never get new product either. half their shelves are always empty. their icee machine is always broken. i have gone there multiple times, bought a cup to get an icee and i can't even get one because the machine is not working.
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August 2019 by Sam S.
Waiting in line right now, 4 of 27 lanes open and robot lines backed up. Employees avoiding work and on their cell phones. Floors are dirty for such a good neighborhood. Still in line. Deli is understaffed. I wish I did not miss Kroger going north. 3 hour round trip for work on my son's birthday. Still in line at the robots. You can't get cigarettes in the store. Still in line.
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July 2019 by Joel H.
This store is the least efficient shopping experience you can have. The checkout is understaffed 100% of the time. The cashiers are forced to check ID's of 75 year olds. Even the employees that I've spoken with at this location, indicate concerns with management's decisions and effectiveness.
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November 2018 by Art A.
TLDR: Plan to spend most of your time in line. Meijer used to be awesome. Now, you can taste, or smell, the mismanagement and corporate greed. Produce: Take the lowly avocado as an example. You will find that you can buy either avocados that are hard as a rock, or mush. Nothing in between. And that is how it is for all produce for this store. You will find rotting fruits amongst the not-yet-ripe ones. No one cleans these out. So be prepared for a ... surprise when you grab hold of one. Meats: Limited. That's all I've got. Booze: Plenty. Not well organized, but, if you need to get over-served, this is the place to go. The rest: The store has its staple items. If you need an air filter for your furnace in the dead of winter, you can find one here. However, if you need a snow shovel in January, you'll be out of luck because they have already moved in the Spring items, and apparently snow only falls around about Christmas and is gone by New Years. The wait: OMG, the wait. The store is actively training customers to check themselves out. They have two different environments to test your patience. What makes it more comical, is when the self-training check-outs are completely flooded, store management only opens one or two human staffed lanes. You'd think that these human-staffed lanes would be staffed by the cream of Meijer's crop of associates, but that's not the case. Prepare to wait for the most under-motivated staff, to sloth their way through bagging your purchases. There is nothing nice to say about this place, and unfortunately, it's the *ONLY* option in Oxford. If you can, shop elsewhere, if not, heed my words
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September 2018 by Dennis M.
Oxford Meijer...remember the days when you were "next in line" at Meijer? They are long gone. The little chain that put the customer first seems to have gotten a little too big to remember where they came from. If you want to shop there in the Summer when they carry camping supplies that should work out great, you'll need them when you get to the check out. Sure the employees all smile and greet you, they as a rule will try and help you with any problems you may have. A smile costs Meijer nothing and some occasional help just a little more. Just don't expect them to do what it takes to service the customer if it's more than that. If you like to stand in checkout out lines at least 5 to 6 deep with only 3 full service check outs open and all the self serve open this is the store for you. Budget at least 20 to 30 minutes of your time standing in line. Guess they figure once you have it in the basket you won't leave. Since they can't seem to retain enough staff to keep more check outs open the customer pays the price. Don't look for a manager to jump in and open a register it's not going to happen. Until Meijer can staff the store at the level it needs to be at I'm done with them. There is a Kroger to the south and Aldi, Walmart to the north and as much as I dislike Walmart I'll shop there before Meijer, I will be giving my money to out of state chains but that's what happens when the homegrown Meijer boys forget the history of the company. Don't bother contacting corporate they just send back a stock reply. I put one sentence in my email to them that would require them to read it, it wasn't. Meijer needs to staff the store, if it entails offering overtime to the staff or paying them more to bring new ones on board they need to do it.