"Kroger service had sadly been declining over the last few years. Lots of youngster around no leadership from the grown ups."
Meijer
3
54
5050 N Hamilton Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 06:00 - Tomorrow 00:00 · +1 614-855-4900
"I shop at the Grove City Meijers on 665, there are never enough registers open and self check outs are always a wait. Im constantly being over charged for regular and sale item. A few employees are more worried about complaining about other employees or customers than they are about serving their customers. It's been very disappointing, also finding that they are charging for items that dont weigh the correct amount"
Kroger Marketplace
3
69
7625 Sawmill Rd, Dublin
OPEN · 06:00 - 23:00 · +1 614-923-2333
"9/9/25 Kroger, Sawmill Rd. Dublin OH. Milk was priced @ $5.79 per half gallon, and I was charged $6.59. The photo below was taken a week later, 9/16, and as you can see, the pricing is the same. But at the time of purchase, the DHA milk that I bought was right next to the whole milk and then as now, there is only one price shown. Ohio law requires that all items be specifically priced.\n\nOn the same day, I bought a package of Purdue organic chicken. The photo, taken 9/10, shows a price of $7.99. I was charged $9.99. There is nothing there to suggest the organic chicken was being sold at a different price.\n\nThe kid at customer service gave me a refund, but tried to blame the deceptive pricing on customers removing the other price tags. I'm calling BS.\n\nThis is deliberate, they figure most customers will not catch on.\n\nAND the self-checkout is a harassment. Every time I go through, (and I'm done shopping there, btw) the stupid machine tells me over and over to scan every item before placing it in the bagging area, it asks me if I've scanned every item, it locks up displays a video of my on the scanning screen and won't let me scan until someone comes over and puts in a code. The attendant never checks to see if everything was scanned or not because they know the system is faulty. Basically, customers are accused of being thieves and I am tired of it!\n\nKroger needs to take a look at the complaints and reviews and start taking them seriously. I am not alone."
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