I have a question about how the price-adjustment policy applies, or
doesn’t, to food products. My wife purchased a few things last Saturday
that wound up being on sale this week. When I brought in the receipt,
the difference on the general merchandise item was cheerfully refunded, but the food items [some Healthy Choice frozen meals] were not.
The clerk told me it was because they didn’t accept returns on food
because it could spoil or be tampered with. That makes perfect sense to
me. I didn’t want to return the meals. [I had one for dinner tonight,
it was delicious.] I was just hoping to get the two dollars back that I
would’ve saved if I’d bought them 24 hours later.
Does Meijer have this policy because they don’t want people speculating on food [which I can understand], or did my clerk not understand what I wanted? This isn’t going to end our long-term shopping relationship or anything, I was just curious.
Best regards,
Britain Woodman
Hello Britain ,
Thank you for writing.
In response to your question we would recommend stopping in to your local Meijer store’s Guest Service Desk. The Guest Service Desk handles all price adjustments and corrections. For your convenience the desk is open 24 hours a day. Please bring your receipt. The desk will be more than helpful to correct any discrepancy.
Meijer does not match competitor prices for Grocery items.
If there is a concern about spoiled or not sealed items just return the item in question to the desk with your receipt.
We will be glad to assist you.
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