Address: 695 US-101, Warrenton, OR 97146, USA
Phone: +15038613000
Sunday: 6AM–11PM
Monday: 6AM–11PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11PM
Thursday: 6AM–11PM
Friday: 6AM–11PM
Saturday: 6AM–11PM
Randy Stark
It’s not a bad store. The produce section has great quality vegetables and fruits, and good selection. In my experience most store departments are well stocked and clean. I was very happy to see that the meat department at this location stocks air-chilled fresh chicken. As typical of many large retail stores, the employees, many of whom are young and inexperienced in providing true customer service, don’t always give the customer priority in simple things such as letting customers go first when the employee and customer meet in limited space situations, and it’s not unusual to find a stocking cart parked (blocking) in front of shelves and refrigerated cases. Be prepared to get out of the way of staff who think they should have the right-of-way :) My pet peeve at the Warrenton store is the service deli. At the times I typically shop (late morning or afternoon) there are no staff available to sell deli salads and deli meats from behind the counter. I would buy from the service deli regularly if an employee was available to get me what I need. The one time someone obliged to help me he was extremely slow (perhaps not feeling well?). He did not make eye contact or talk to me. I usually go by the service deli to gauge whether it’s worth trying to get waited on but I rarely see any staff about so I don’t waste my time trying to get attention and a product. The house-made sushi is very well made and usually well-stocked. I would like to see larger size options for jars of pickled ginger. The small containers available for sale are quite pricey. Take some cues from Asian markets who understand how to market pickled ginger. One of the two self checkout locations still works okay if want to use your own bags, but the second one has been remodeled so that you need to use the fee-based Fred Meyer bags; otherwise it’s too awkward to use your own grocery bags that you brought with you. I hope they don’t remodel the other self checkout location similarly. I got a flu vaccine at the pharmacy. I counted at least six employees working behind the pharmacy counter but strangely I had to wait 20 minutes at the drop-off window before anyone Asked me what I needed. Pretty bizarre in my opinion. It was another 20 or 25 minutes before the pharmacist helped me with the vaccine but he was really nice and personable. The entry/exit lobby and shopping cart storage area don’t function well. Shopping cart access is awkward - seems like it could be changed to be more efficient and easier to get a cart without making me feel like I’m in someone else’s way. I often try to secure a cart from somewhere in the parking lot prior to entering the lobby in anticipation of this bottleneck.
Joshua Meyer
Probably the worst store I’ve been too. The management is rude to the employees at the front desk because she was new. I can’t support a store that does that. I’ll be taking my money elsewhere. If you see an employee being treated wrongly say something. This store is disgusting!!!!!! I also seen rats and roaches in deli!!! In conclusion this store sucks xoxo try and go to target or something
Lisa Ashby
This store has it all from gas, where the attendant pumps doe you to groceries' clothing housewares shoes and much more. The prices are a bit steep, but I believe the quality reflects that. Large parking area. Starbucks located inside the store, and they give the used grounds of coffee away free. We love this as we use it to feed our worms and for compost. Masks are required but not enforced. Self check out and rewards program.
Jo Creyf
What can I say... it's a big box store that is selling us everything we need.
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Fred Meyer is an American chain of hypermarket superstores founded in 1931 in Portland, Oregon, USA, by Fred G. Meyer. The stores are found in the western U.S., within the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska. The company merged with Kroger in 1998, though the stores are still branded Fred Meyer. The chain was one of the first in the United States to promote one-stop shopping, eventually combining a complete grocery supermarket with a drugstore, bank, clothing, jewelry, home decor, home improvement, garden, electronics, restaurant, shoes, sporting goods and toys. The western region of Kroger corporation is headquartered in Portland.
Of course
Yes you can, we have many times, i don't remember how far off a notice they needed.
I believe so. I just don't remember when. I'd give them a call,
They don't do delivery. Best you can do is shop online, and drive up to pick up.
Seems like when you buy gift cards from freddy's, they offer more fuel points, sometimes 5X the usual fuel points....that is the last thing I read when one of those printed off for me at the self check out kiosk.
Only thing I could think of general merchandise, but I'm not really sure as to what you're after, sorry I can admit I don't know everything, but I'm still learning at 47, lol.
Yes
I don't know about a British section.
Probably should be at least 24hours
No. They have a big natural food and vitamin section to accommodate your needs.
Maybe, but i would try home Depot, just down the road
Look on the cracker isle, top shelf on the right side as you are going towards the meat.
Im not sure about all stores you should always call first that would be my first thought and then go from there ! I hope I helped thanks for asking A
Yes, on the backside, outside of the grocery department.
Yes till midnight a couple weeks before Christmas. Not entirely sure on the start date though.
I looked it up online, they have Mountain Magic Color Enhanced Mulch -Red @$4.99 for 2 cubic foot. Problem is the Fred Meyer has a disclaimer that says they cannot guarantee availability so to be sure you should call ahead of time.
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