Meijer is ‘Ready’ for Millennials with new meal solutions program
Launched in August in all 213 Meijer stores, Ready! For You provides ideas for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. The meals cost $ 12-$ 15 for a family of four, … Continue Reading →
Launched in August in all 213 Meijer stores, Ready! For You provides ideas for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. The meals cost $ 12-$ 15 for a family of four, … Continue Reading →
Starbucks isn’t the only one breaking out the pumpkin flavor early this year. Retailers from Haggen to Whole Foods are trying to get customers excited about fall with special products … Continue Reading →
Meijer Inc. expects to make 10,000 hires to gear up for the fall and holiday season and to support new stores. read more Supermarket News
Meijer is sponsoring a pharmacy technician training program at the West Michigan Center for Arts + Technology, in an effort to recruit graduates for placement in its pharmacies. read more … Continue Reading →
Meijer Inc. broke ground on a dairy production facility in Tipp City, Ohio, this week that will produce milk, cottage cheese and yogurt. read more Supermarket News
Meijer said Thursday it has added features to its mPerks digital coupon program that allow customers to store digital receipts in a single place and detail exactly how much they’ve … Continue Reading →
Meijer Inc. has completed its goal for all 204 stores to donate unused fresh food with eight new food bank partnerships in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
The growing popularity of “power greens” and more adventurous consumer palates helped bagged baby kale mark a 200% sales increase at Meijer stores in 2013, the retailer said Monday. read … Continue Reading →
Meijer Inc. said it is rolling out free Wi-Fi access to all of its locations to make it easier for customers to use the retailer’s mobile shopping tools. read more … Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON —Meijer has donated 1,000 backpacks and the food to fill them to provide weekend nourishment to students on the Federal Free and Reduced Meal Program. read more Supermarket News