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    3.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Meijer

    Meijer

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    During the time of COVID-19 I'm looking for shopping experiences with minimal human interaction…read more Popped in tonight to pick up a few things and was eager to use the shop & scan feature in the Meijer App. Normally, self scan means you have a contactless shopping experience. You scan your items and pay for them- all on your phone. Here's the weirdness that is this feature at Meijer. Scanned my items with my phone (so far so good) but then to pay for them I had to go to a "self serve" check-out, scan a QR code on the screen, have the employee come up and tell me they are required to scan "3 of your items" (I was buying 4 things)- and then you can scan your credit card at the self checkout to pay. That's certainly not scan and go, nor is it contactless. There is really minimal benefit to scanning on your phone vs scanning all your items at self checkout. The other really unbelievable aspect of Meijer in the time of a pandemic is that they will charge you $4.95 to pickup your order at the store and you can't use pickup for any alcoholic items. Meijer needs to take some cues from WalMart- which has order pickup down to a science. They bring the groceries to your trunk quickly, for no charge, and will bring out your alcohol (with a convenient curbside ID check). I don't want to go through the checkout nor have the front of store staff touching "3" of my items. It's a no- brainer that for a contactless experience- Meijer is not the right choice. Shop and scan was really disappointing.

    Meijer boast on their "perks" rewards but when at the register never accepts my rewards.. limits…read morethe # of receipts to put in manually/scan to 3. For the little bit of rewards that you received .. really going to limit the number of rewards per month to enter. There are plenty of other stores to shop!!!

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    Delta Plaza Mall

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    Where to start? After parking in the pothole-ridden parking lot your first impression when…read moreentering "the mall" is the carpeting...which is everywhere. I've NEVER seen a mall with carpeting throughout...much less worn carpet with what appears to be brownish glue that was apparently applied too thick and has seeped through everywhere (nice). In fairness, it's offset nicely by the stains. Then there's the "food court" which is an abandoned area with NO food vendors (haven't been any in years from what I can tell). Most of the store spaces are empty and aside from Shopko and JC Penney, the mall consists mostly of petite, overpriced women's clothing and accessory shops (where are all these high-income petite women coming from?). The JC Penney is so small that it has little to offer in the way of selection or style (most of the men's department is devoted to "big and tall" stuff...meaning if you're under 6 Ft. 5 in. and/or 300 lbs. you won't find much there). Tradehome actually has quality shoes which are worth the price (good thing since the only other place to buy non-plastic shoes is JC Penney...but they don't have a very good selection and are guaranteed not to have your size) and they're the only store I bother visiting. Ditto for Dunham's which has crammed way too much stuff into their limited space...it's suffocating just walking through there. I've tried to figure out why this "mall" even exists. Much nicer malls in other towns across the country have closed. The new owners must be getting a tax write-off for the place as I don't see any changes since the sale. Unless they can attract some worthwhile businesses and get serious about some badly needed renovations, I'll take my money elsewhere.

    From the owner: Offering the Delta County area and beyond a great shopping experience, with stores such as Glik's,…read moreMaurices, Christopher & Banks, Dunham's Sports, Tradehome Shoes, Shopko, JoAnn Fabric & Crafts and more.

    Menards Escanaba - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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