Category: | Supermarket |
Address: | 6259 Mayfield Rd, Mayfield Heights, OH 44124, USA |
Phone: | +1 440-446-1628 |
Site: | gianteagle.com |
Rating: | 3.7 |
Working: | 7AM–12AM 7AM–12AM 7AM–12AM 7AM–12AM 7AM–12AM 7AM–12AM 7AM–12AM |
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Kelly Lo
Mamaging a store is not easy and I admit, there can be some oops experiences along the way. Being a resident who regularly shops at GE, Marcs, Daves, ALDIs, Heinens, Walmart, Target, Costco, Legacy Village, Eton Mall and many other places for the past 10 years, I have something good to say about every store. Because I know they are different in nature and in management. I guess I am sharing something good about GE on this Thanksgiving Day. Just let me say this before I go further, no one is paying me to share this post and I am, too, am a one-time victim of those strange vegetable-related stories. However, as an individual and as a resident, I felt the need to remind some of us that GE has been improving each year. Please dont disregard their hard work just because of some mistakes. I agree, some mistakes do make you think, "Come on! Whats this? This is a grocery store..." and maybe they couldnt offer you the deal that you have in mind. So what? If you are so bothered by not being able to get the deal you have in mind, take your wheels somewhere else, many people dont just make one stop for good deals. Regarding tha shoping environment: I dont see trash laying around, garbage cans are never overflowing, floor is always shining, products on shelves are always in perfect arrangement, shopping carts are always organized, they even installed new glass doors for the dairy area, no blood is spilling or dripping near the meat department, no scoops of macaroni are being found on the floor near the deli, lights are always on without flickering. Need I say more? Lets learn to make others day full of hope because weve all heard enough of the negatives from this world is already. If your standard is equal to that of an OCD person, guess what, thats not GEs problem. If you question why GE cant be like Heinens, guess what, they dont have to because they are owned by different people and they are targeting different groups of shoppers. It sounds like people who are complaining about GE have been shopping elsewhere and was just blown away by a grocery store thats outside of their usual comfort zone in a one time visit. You know what? Thats not GEs problem either. Lastly, regarding comments on rude employees (one in particular) and self-checkout lane situation, I have to say, "Be a bigger person and plan your trip well". Havent you met anyone whos rude at your work or across the globe? If you havent, either you dont remember how extra nice youll need to be with those customers and then let it go, or you just really need to get yourself out there to meet some people. The scenarios of, "Come on! Do you guys not have eyes?! There are so many people at these checkout lines, you are only opening one more register?" or the "Um, hello? Can anyone just click yes for me cuz I gotta go~?" are so common. Not a typical GE problem. Ive seen it at Walmart, Marcs, ALDIs, Target, and Costco. Maybe not as much at Heinens because they hire more college kids. But guess, what? Thats Heinens, not every store have to be like Heinens. Happy Thanksgiving to all of my dear grocery stores in Mayfield Heights and all around the world. I hope many shoppers would be more considerate of others hard work and sacrifices before they criticize any store. Put yourself in their shoes, would you like people say these things about you behind your back? So, relax, get what you need out of the store and be a bigger person while youre at it, then move on. Youre in charge of your emotion, so, turn the light on. Go light the world with some positive attitude. Ok? Happy shopping!
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Dee Licursi
This is by far the most poorly operated Giant Eagle I have ever shopped in. I frequent it only because it is so close to home, but I rarely can even pick up just a few items without some kind of mishap: "Sale" signs with the wrong item in the bin they are labeling, many out of stock items on the very first day of a sale, standing in the meat/fish department forever waiting for help while someone on the other side is just wrapping meat and makes no eye contact with you. I have even said, "Excuse me, is someone working this department?" and gotten, " Just hold on a minute Maam!" for a reply! lol And watch your expiration dates!! I have found yogurts, Pillsbury biscuits, hot dogs, bagged salads and more WAY overdue. I pointed this out to a manager and they just took the items out of my hand and said they couldnt sell them to me. (Yeah, I wasnt planning on purchasing them!) And now theyre replacing more and more of the name-brand items with "Giant Eagle" brands. There is another G.E. not so far away at Legacy Village that doesnt carry as much stock but is much cleaner and well organized. Worth the extra gas if you have to shop big. Appreciate this space to vent and shout out a warning to other shoppers! PS The only reason I gave this store one star is because it wouldnt let me post with NONE. P.P.S. I posted the above review months ago. Just a little update. My husband went there today for the "10 for 10" Dannon Lite Yogurt sale. ONE flavor. ONE. Strawberry Cheesecake. So if you dont like Strawberry Cheesecake guess youre out of luck. Suggestion: Change the big sign outside from Giant Eagle to Giant Fecal because that pretty much describes your inventory, customer service and quality of produce.
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Shannon Clark
I am a fairly passive person, but I feel this experience was handled poorly and was somewhat embarrassing. I have never visited this location before. I was in the area and need to pick a couple things up for dinner. Everything was fine until I reached the checkout line. I had pulled a coupon off an item and handed it to the cashier (because they have been missed in the past). She then yelled at me for removing it. I didt feel like it was a big deal, but I apologized anyway. She would not let it go, continued to yell at me and tell me why I should have not done it. I then proceed to bag my own groceries (which she did not place anything in a bag the entire time, just kept talking) and then I guess she found a $.55 coupon on another item. She then had to announce and continue to yell about how " She found the coupon, not me" and that "She never misses a coupon" blah blah. Again, I am very passive and her being my elder, I refused to engage in her attitude, but feel it was completely uncalled for. I will take my business elsewhere.
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hurr durr
Whoever manages this store has no idea what theyre doing. Right now they have a pallet of salt and a bin of candy between the belted self checkout and the two express self checkouts. Problem is, if youre using the express self checkout in the back, and you finish before the person in front of you, you have NO way to get around them. Youre trapped until they finish. Great placement guys. Self checkout monitors are inattentive or absent, severely slowing down that process. NB: people who use self checkouts generally want to get out of the store as soon as possible, not wait 3 minutes for someone to swipe their override card. This is a consistent issue. Carts are in a really bad spot. To get a cart when going in, you have to cross the outgoing traffic in an already cramped entrance. Not much they can do about this I guess.