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November 2023 by Ray J.
I love Freddies. I"ve been shopping there for 30 years. The checkers are "out of this world friendly". Store employees are helpful. But, they carry most everything, and at lower prices that many others. And, a shout out to the check-out Queen, Deena. Always, always, always nice and helpful.
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September 2023 by Agent 1.
Went in to withdraw bottle drop funds from kiosk. Kiosk printed my CASH voucher . I took it to Marvin (csr) and he panicked because the amount was 84.75. He started calling security, managers, and other co-workers as if I had violated a rule. Well Marvin is black so he automatically assumed I was black and i was doing something illegal. After 5 minutes of being treated as if my voucher was counterfeit and after 4 phone calls he cashed it. How sad that blacks turn on Indians. The whole experience was discriminatory.Managers Andrea and Melody stated" they're have been a lot of counterfeit bottle drop vouchers that Freddy's recieving". See pics
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August 2023 by Bryan Edgington
Not open 24h. It's in Fred Meyer.
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July 2023 by Mary S.
I'm pleased to say that they've started cracking down on the theft at this store. There is security everywhere and they've started checking receipts. Everyone's receipts. Also, they've started locking things like Tide Pods, makeup, razor blades, etc. in secure cases.The last two times I went to this store, I saw security stop thieves. One was a guy who had loaded a cart full of water bottles and attempted to roll the cart out without paying. (I'm sure he was planning to pour the water out and return the containers for cash.) Another was a guy who was shoplifting, and the guards escorted him out.There is now a cohort of tweakers who sit on a wall across the street from the store smoking their meth and sucking on their gums (because they have no teeth).For years, I've watched people blatantly and openly steal from this store and the employees just let it happen. Also, I've watched the prices go up, higher than prices in the suburbs. It's frustrating.Thank you for ending the all day thievery party!
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July 2023 by M S.
Today I'm in Portland with my girlfriend Amber and our friend Jeff for the STP bike ride and after dinner we went to Fred Meyer in downtown Portland.As we were walking out it was Jeff, Amber, myself and one other gentleman. The other gentleman, like myself is a person of color.Right as we get to the exit, the security guard literally jumps in front of me, and says, "I need to see your receipt, and yours." Yours being the aforementioned person of color waking out with us. Mind you he let Jeff walk by, didn't ask Amber for her receipt and she was on my right, closer to the security guard.He literally had to step in front of her cutting her way off to put a hand in front of my chest to demand to see my receipt.My response was to ask him, "Sure, if you don't mind telling me why the only 2 people you asked for a receipt are the people of color.His response, "What was that?"You should've seen the look on his face. It wasn't chagrin or the least but apologetic. Rather it was one of total surprise that I would have the "gall" to call him out. The smug bastard.What a blatantly racist asshole. We were in a group of 4 people all within 2 to 3 feet of one another. And it would be one thing entirely if he were asking to see the receipts if everyone exiting the store. But he wasn't. He literally went out of the way to ask, only Filipino and the black man for their receipt s.It's been a few years since I've wanted to hit someone. But it's entirely frustrating & infuriating that as model minorities we're still expected to put up with that type of micro aggressions.
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July 2023 by Pq R.
What a horrible place to shop. I live in the neighborhood and curbed my Fred Meyer needs slowly because more and more, I hate shopping there... because, well, I guess once you get used to going elsewhere (Trader Joe's is around the corner and largely cheaper on many items), it's hard to believe that one building can contain so many unfriendly (unhappy?), unhelpful employees. The customer service counter, cashiers, workers in various parts of the store, all who almost plead with you not to ask them a question about something. The nicest, friendliest person in the store is the newly acquired security guy who now must check every person's receipt upon exit. Thanks for being cool, security guy. That second star above is for you.
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July 2023 by Sondra P.
Service: I'm a long time Fred Meyer customer, even worked at Fred Meyer through high school and university. I have noted several changes of policy and service levels since Kroger bought out Fred Meyer. The older I get, the less I get any kind of respect for my age or level of disability. At 61 years old, I was confronted by an employee of the Stadium store on my last visit of June 6, 2023, in place of the 'store director' who I asked to see and who was on a conference call. I have been harassed and given grief at this store multiple times while having to wait for my local transit's disabled shuttle. I have been forced to move, told I can't loiter and treated like dirt with my walker full of purchases made at this store. Today was the final straw. Being disabled, my phone is my lifeline to help or aid. I complied with the first demand made by the security guard that I move from my place leaning against the side of the building sitting on the ground next to my loaded walker, into the sunlight on the edge of the street having to stand to wait. All of the benches the stores used to have as a courtesy for the elderly and disabled have disappeared. The lack of being able to sit and rest as well as the movement into direct sunlight was causing an increase in my pain levels and risk of passing out as well as getting me sunburned. I take meds that increase my already awful sun sensitivity! I then moved into the lobby to take shelter. Where I have waited before. I got the same security guard, the Fred Meyer man sent from the store manager and an ADDITIONAL security guard, (3 in-shape younger men to intimidate a 61 yo disabled woman? Really?) I commented on their ridiculous tactics, was told I couldn't plug in my phone... even when I expressed I was DISABLED AND WAITING FOR A DISABLED ASSISTANCE LIFT ride from our transit system and my phone could use a charge. I let them know that their disrespect in approaching me and repeatedly harassing me was not appreciated or appropriate. I was then asked if the young man had been disrespectful in his language. I was too intimidated and overwhelmed to answer, but I can let you know that 3 men approaching a 61 yo woman are intimidating and of COURSE I felt disrespected. Treated like an awful human who had no reason to be there and buy groceries. Ambience: In the last 1/2 hour of standing at the curb and waiting for my transit I watched the three of them get into altercations with many people on the sidewalk. Even going so far as to yell and exchange insults with them. No more shopping at these stores. (One month and ongoing!) Their prices aren't better than other stores, the management here is rude and their simply truth and organic products are sub par. I wish they had kept their nasty and disrespectful policies in the other Kroger stores In the midwest! No need to worry about people wanting to continue to spend money when they can't feel safe from your policies even pausing outside your store. I truly hope that none of you are ever sight and mobility impaired and have to receive the 'benefits' of your policies to 'keep you safe.' Oh, being told that I could go sit at Dutch Bros coffee across the street where I could plug in my phone took the cake! As if I would bother to wait here if I didn't need to stay in sight for my ride. I'm only one customer, but I sincerely hope that others are not getting the same experience. After the anxiety attack and crying jag I ended up subjecting my poor driver to, I decided that submitting to this kind of thing just to get only some of my groceries isn't worth it.
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June 2023 by Patrio Jesus R.
We (my family) is new here and i was eager to show my wife the store. I bought Bud and of course they asked for ID, i didnt bring my passport but i got my international Drivers License. The cashier had to call the Manager for review but the manager declined it. Im just wondering for a six pack, with my wife and kid with me, they cant tell what a drivers license is? we also got the digital image of our passports. The cashier is also not in a lighter mood i guess and the manager cant even smile. Must be their culture. The reviews here are truly on point.
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May 2023 by Andy Alvarez
Not at this location anymore.
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March 2023 by ItzAlike
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September 2022 by bad b.
Live downtown for 10 years, four in the pearl six in goose hollow. Stadium Freddy's might as well be psycho Safeway on 10th and Jefferson cuz that's where they're at. Not safe in the garage not safe by The doors. Just got threatened by some punk ass kids in a handicap spot in the garage when I'm crippled in my friend has a broken leg. He and his friend were parked in the last handicap spot with no handicap plaque. Call customer service. Another joke because they're used to that. Not going in there let my friend out by the front door with her broken leg scooter, hope for the best. Seriously 12:00 noon this is the kind of thing you have to be afraid of going to the grocery store thanks Portland .
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August 2022 by Lorean M.
Fred Meyers. Better than Safeway and Winco is just too far away for convenience. I grew up going to Fred's, I like what they have to offer but come check out time it's always a slap in the face. I feel bad for their workers.
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July 2022 by Isaac M.
I usually like Fred Meyer but not this one, the selection of food and goods is lacking at this location. The only reason to go here is for the rooftop patio but they won't let anyone up there anymore. Also... they don't clean their bathrooms avoid at all costs!
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July 2022 by Christopher P.
I've been a loyal and happy Stadium Fred Meyer customer since 1984, but about two years ago I began to notice a shift in employee attitude, and not in a good way. The quality customer service I'd become accustomed to, pretty much disappeared. I'm still fine with Fred Meyer prices and selection, but because of the regular negative interactions with employees, I started transitioning my shopping to the other NW Portland stores. (Fred Meyer should take customer service lessons from Trader Joe's). I'm still happy with the service I receive from the F.M. pharmacy, but not so much from the other areas of the store, especially the often short-tempered clerks at the self checkout stations.
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June 2022 by Rachelle R.
We love to shop here. It is the closest to where we are which is nice. The produce selection is vast and the vegan options are plentiful. The cosmetics section is also very large which I appreciate when I run low on something. However I will say the bathrooms are never stocked with toilet paper, the stall doors don't always work, and it's pretty dirty. I understand with such large traffic it's hard to maintain but it's probably better to go to another place nearby. There is always a slight bit of chaos here. Overall decent groceries.