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June 2025 by Mark West
Good deals and you can find anything at Freddy's.
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June 2025 by Amanda Alexander
You cannot find a representative anywhere to help you in the store.
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June 2025 by Patti Woodward-Bishop
Great sales and happy to help associates
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June 2025 by Memphis Rain
Pretty nice size store that is usually well stocked. The staff has always been helpful and nice. The prices are pretty good for Fred Meyers too. The parking lot can be a bit confusing though.
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July 2024 by Ben G
This is a great store. After their remodel the store layout is nice. Parking is always easy here too. They have a nice big lot. Employees are friendly and helpful and prices reasonable when you use their app and rewards system.
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July 2024 by A Brown
I wish you didn't have to have there card to get good discounts but there's always nice stuff with good quality.
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July 2024 by R. McGill
Home/Garden cashier didn't know how to take additional 50% off marked items. He became annoyed at me when I wanted the additional discount. He then incorrectly typed in a random price. When asked about this he said I was holding up his line.
I believe he was frustrated and didn't have the proper training to do the action required or the custumer service skills to convey this to me in an appropriate way. I ended up not buying the items.
The whole experience was a bummer. I will spend my money somewhere else.
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July 2024 by Joe R
My wife signed us up for the paid membership delivery service through Fred meyers. It's been nothing but problems. Bruised or rotten produce, dropped bags with broken products, and delivery times that are guaranteed getting pushed out one and a half days sometimes. The final nail in the coffin though, their personal shopper is running up their own groceries on my wife's debit card. The charges come through as two separate transactions, but then when it goes through from a pending status to a cleared status for the bank account it's one final charge. Personal shopper racked up over $160 in fraudulent groceries on our tab.
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June 2024 by Ryan Zeigler
Being a more-or-less lifelong resident of Eugene, Fred Meyer is one of those staple locations in town that was where you went for things like groceries. After the experience my wife had at the W 11th location, if we ever shop there again, it will be out of desperation. As my wife proceeded to check out after a normal trip, she walks up to the cashier. The cashier, an older man, looks her down and up in a very negatively judgmental manner, and lets out a "Hm". My wife returns with a "How are you?" As he is scanning things, one of the items was 25% off, but he doesn't out it in the system. She lets him know the item is on discount because usually the cashiers fix it into the system on the spot. He proceeds to ask her "Can I do my job ma'am?" It just goes downhill from there so much so that the next in line to check out sees the attitude from the cashier that she grabs her stuff off the belt immediately, and heads to another aisle. After that, she proceeds to customer service to speak to a manager, and got more of the same or worse, and was basically blown off about the issue by the manager who "eventually" showed up. To top it off, all of this happened in front of our 7-year old son. Supremely disappointed...
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June 2024 by J C
I went there for years, and brought clients there. As a kid I met the family of the original owner, Fred Meyer. Fred was a friend of a friends dad and his dad.
That all ended after a first hand traumatic and unethical experience inside the store. That experience was a result of primarily ethically moribund responses by management in store, Trisha directly followed by Nora. These persons should not be in their positions at all. Not because they're both seemingly unable to solve problems or keep a safe environment but because they don't listen/ assess what's actually occurring.
My experience as a long time shopper and person who brings clients there to shop came to a screeching halt. I'm still shocked regarding the whole experience and how I was spoken to and treated.
I had a return and was treated like I was attempting something nefarious. It was humiliating and awful. I was treated this way I'm sure because I was wearing my working clothes for gardening and appeared as if I could be without shelter. It gave me some real insight to how management navigates. I've gone in there rarely dressed in my grubby garden clothes and this was one of those rarities .i understand they have to manage equity amongst how they govern but they acted not as managers but instigators. I was never once heard. Not once. The way they spoke to me was ethically moribund and had nothing to do with a simple return in a transaction with an item that was paid for and returnable. I had just used the wrong card and even wished to return it and re purchase it. It still baffles me but the WAY it was handled left s totally
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June 2024 by John Gardener
Closing at 10pm is way too early.
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June 2024 by Will P
Hard to find anyone to ask a question. Store could use a good cleaning.
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June 2024 by Sam
Its higher prices then other box stores. Unless you commit to points.
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June 2024 by Mark OGrady
Really a well stocked grocery store and an Oregon tradition! Decent prices but you need to be sure to have a store discount card. We dod not have one but the cashier allowed is to use her and it saved is over $30 bucks.
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June 2024 by Becky Davis
They act like you’re trying to steal some thing even if you aren’t. Their lame fake shoppers follow you. I guess it’s just par for the course. As far as anywhere goes these days. You just have to accept it if you are going to go shopping for socks.