G Wiv wrote:One thing, I remember reading an old LAZ post where she says one of the reasons she shops at Meijer's is they are 24/7 and she keeps late hours. I thought about an early visit to Meijer and called to make sure of the hours, not 24/7, but 6am to 11pm seven days a week.
Well, that's disappointing. The point, to me, of Meijer is not so much their food stock as the fact that you can buy food
and get other items, such as auto parts or tennis shoes or plumbing supplies, all in one trip ... at 2 in the morning. I guess I'll continue to go to Rolling Meadows.
When it comes to food, Meijer tends to be less expensive than Jewel and Dominick's on national brands, but it doesn't compete with smaller independent stores on produce or ethnic items. For example, when I was buying Gerber baby food for my cat, it was usually 30 percent less at Meijer than anywhere else.
Things I buy regularly at Meijer include various of their house-brand items, including cranberry soda, potato and corn chips (we especially like their salt-and-pepper potato chips), crackers, Amish potato salad and rotisserie chickens (marked down after 8 p.m.). I also shop there for some national brand items -- frozen foods, paper goods, soda pop, etc. -- that tend to be pricier or nonexistent at the stores where the bulk of our groceries come from (Shop-and-Save, Jos. Caputo's, Harvest Fresh and Garden Fresh). They also have a somewhat different mix of international foods, with more British items, for example. (Note that this is all based on Rolling Meadows; I haven't been to the Niles Meijer, yet.)
Meijer stocks Faygo, for those with a yen for Red Pop.