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Meijer in Ypsilanti, MI Open now


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3825 Carpenter Road, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
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+1 734-973-1200

meijer.com

Supermarket

Working times

Sunday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Monday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Tuesday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Wednesday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Thursday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Friday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Saturday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
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    November 26, 2019, by Lena Reeves
    There are a few things I go here for because they have the best deal. Otherwise I try to stick with local merchants inside Ypsilanti. As for big box stores Meijer is my preference. They still hire union employees and they were founded in Michigan. They are relatively inexpensive but not cheap like a dollar store. There is a large produce section with both organic and conventional selections. The deli is good for fast meals to take home during busy times. The ready to eat meals are not very good, consisting of all fried foods such as chicken and fries but there is also a small selection of sushi and fairly fresh salads if you get them early in the day. The frozen foods section is enormous. There are so many aisles of packaged goods that the time it takes to find everything on your list is daunting and sticking to that list is difficult and can result in a much higher bill at checkout. The dairy case is a real disappointment because it does not carry much organic product and not even Calders is available here. If I have to get milk here I usually go with Guernsey. They do occasionally have good sale prices on Irish butter so I watch the sale paper for those times. All things considered, Meijer is a good place to shop if you have a crowd to manage and plenty of time to shop mindfully. But if you are only shopping for one to three people you're not going to save much and you'll waste a lot of time.
  • March 20, 2019, by Ry Hendrix
    Conveniently placed along a major bus route, it's easy to get to despite not having a car. Produce is often in good condition, stock rarely runs out, and the mixture of coupons and in-store sales saved me personally over $300 last year. As a general store, they do not carry some specialized items for crafts, pet supplies, sporting goods, home improvement, etc. But you'll find some of each of the standard and basic items for quick fixes or tight spots. It's where most of my shopping gets done.
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