Meijer is a Midwestern American supercenter store offering a wide range of products under one roof. It was founded by Hendrik Meijer in 1934 as a humble grocery store in Greenville, Michigan. The chain has since grown to become a prominent retail destination for families and individuals seeking convenience.
The Ann Arbor location provides shoppers with an extensive selection of groceries, fresh produce, meat, dairy products, and household essentials. In addition to the standard supermarket offerings, Meijer also features a variety of services including pharmacies, optical centers, garden centers, and electronics departments.
Meijer's supercenters are known for their vast floor space, often exceeding 200,000 square feet. This allows them to maintain a large inventory while still providing ample parking and shopping areas. The stores' layouts are designed to guide customers through various product categories, making it easier to navigate and find what they need.
The company has made efforts to incorporate digital technology into the shopping experience, such as mobile apps for ordering groceries online and using curbside pickup services. This blend of traditional retail with modern conveniences is a key aspect of Meijer's appeal to customers seeking convenience without sacrificing quality or selection.