Meijer Deli

1560 Main St, Hamilton
(513) 896-2647

Recent Reviews

Katelyn D.

If you're on a controlled substance I would avoid this pharmacy like the plague! The pharmacist that leads the pharmacy AMY will treat you like a drug seeking addict for wanting your medication on time and then she'll say you're aggressive about it and refuse to sell it to you at all. Also she lied to me and tried to gaslight me saying I picked up my prescription on a different day than I did when I had my bottle in my hand and could clearly see on the label what day I picked it up. I have never felt so discriminated against and it's truly sad. Thank you AMY for showing me you don't deserve any kind of respect.

Keith Retherford

All I was looking for is a sale on Turkey and all I got was everything else sad manipulation

Elaine C.

Good luck getting anything on sale. First you have spend a ton of time signing into their website to pick your sale items and then you have to sign in again at the register. No easy card to swipe...that's if they are not out of the sale items. Total joke. Basically they want to make it so difficult for you to get your sale items that you give up and pay full price. Total scam.

Maribeth L.

I typically like shopping at Meijer primarily because they have a good selection in produce. I will never shop at Meijer again, however. I tripped and fell over a small case of drinks that were in the aisle and beside the shelves. I didn't see the drinks because I was looking up at the products, which is where you look when you are shopping. I was also pushing a cart and simply did not see the drinks. I tripped on them, tried to keep from falling by running forward and then fell hard. I wasn't able to get up and a customer who said she was a nurse helped me up. Of course I was embarrassed and when she asked if I was ok or needed help, I declined and said I thought I could just walk it off. Holding onto my cart for support, I completed my shopping, but was in quite a bit of pain. At the checkout, the cashier told me I needed to speak with the manager about falling so I waited on the bench. She came over and took down some notes about what occurred and asked if I would like to go to the ER. Well, I had shopped and purchased the groceries, and my time is limited so I told her I would just put ice on it at home. I was not able to get my groceries in the house when I arrived home and had to call a relative for help. My foot swelled to twice its normal size and was severely bruised along the left side and up over my ankle. I put ice on my foot and took ibuprofen, but it did not help. I have been a claims adjuster for 35 years and know that companies generally carry medical insurance for anyone injured on their premises regardless of fault. They also carry liability insurance if an accident is deemed to be their fault, but I was not concerned about this. I spoke with someone at the Meijer HQ that week and asked if they would take care of the medical bills for me to have it x-rayed and seen by a doctor. I was told that they do not have the insurance and they are self-pay. She said I could get checked out, pay for the bills, and submit them for consideration. I explained that I did not have insurance and would not be able to afford an ER bill or even a bill to Urgent care. I was told that was all she could do and that was the end of the conversation. I certainly understand the skepticism of a business when someone claims to have fallen, but I also believe that they were able to tell that I was injured in the store. They should have cameras and the fall should have been on camera. I had also asked the person from HQ if I could have a copy of the video and she indicated I could not. I was simply looking for assistance with my medical expense and it is unfathomable to me that they would not want to take care of their customer. Under the law I would be considered a "business invitee" and they owe me a greater degree of protection since they benefit from my presence in the store. I'm not actually sure if what they are doing is legal, but I know I will never step foot in Meijer again. It's just too dangerous. They should have made sure the aisle was clear. It is incumbent upon them to do so even if something is left in the aisle by a customer. I cannot believe they have so little concern for any of their patrons.

Michael M.

I DoorDashed my order and then they sent me an email saying that they couldn't fill all of my order. If I order all the things for a meal and you don't fill the meat portion, it's useless to get the rest. At the very least they could have contacted me to see if I wanted to change my order. I liked that I could DoorDash a grocery store, but I can't trust what they have listed, what's the use. I won't use Meijers again and after my knees heal up, I won't be going in store shopping again.

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