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    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Associate arguing with another associate and causing and delaying checkout, things should've been handled professionally.

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    Fred Meyer - 1/21/2025 - Ramen flavored popcorn is a bit disturbing.

    Fred Meyer

    2.7(111 reviews)
    2.5 miNorth Tabor - Center, Northeast Portland
    $$

    I had to return things while the store was very busy. Anne and Amber helped me out so quickly.read more

    Assistant manager Anthony is THE WORST…read more It started while I was standing in line after a large holiday grocery run--about $400 worth of items, filling a very full cart. While waiting, a large man in a bright holiday blazer suggested I move to another checkout because it was shorter. I had chosen my lane specifically because it had a bagger, since I currently can't bag groceries due to a shoulder injury. Still, I noticed multiple baggers in nearby lanes who weren't busy, so I assumed one could assist. I agreed and moved. Halfway through checkout, the scanned items were piled so high that the cashier--Jonathan, a polite young man--could barely stack more. I had roughly seven full bags' worth of groceries plus oversized items. Meanwhile, baggers in other lanes were idling or helping customers with far fewer items. It was obvious assistance was needed. None came. I then noticed Anthony--the same man in the bright blazer--leaning on a nearby conveyor belt chatting with a cashier who wasn't even helping a customer. He's well over six feet tall, stocky, and impossible to miss. He was only a few feet away, so I tried to get his attention: "Sir, excuse me." I repeated it. No response. He stared at the floor, continuing his conversation. Assuming he hadn't heard me, I walked closer and tried again. Still nothing. At this point, Anthony was already failing in multiple ways: ignoring a customer, failing to notice the most backed-up lane, and not managing the baggers at all. But it got worse. I spoke loudly and clearly, wondering if he was hearing-impaired, but it became clear he was simply ignoring me. I lightly tapped his elbow. He spun around and snapped, "What?!" in a hostile tone. I was taken aback. This wasn't acceptable from any customer service employee, much less a manager. I explained that Jonathan was overwhelmed with groceries and needed bagging help. Anthony cut me off mid-sentence, angrily telling me the baggers "know how to do their jobs." He looked annoyed that I'd interrupted him while he stood around chatting. He gave me a dismissive, contemptuous look--eyebrows raised, palms out--the universal "you're annoying me, go away" expression. Without any apology, thanks, or offer to help, he turned away as if I didn't exist. I was stunned. In seconds, Anthony made me feel threatened, disrespected, embarrassed, uncomfortable, unappreciated, upset, and as though my long loyalty to Kroger meant nothing. He acted like a bully accustomed to throwing his weight around. It was the most bizarre and unpleasant customer service interaction I've ever had--especially from a manager. Upset, I returned to help Jonathan bag my groceries myself despite my injury. No bagger ever came. No other lane had remotely as many items. If Anthony had been paying any attention, he would have noticed how badly things were mishandled. This should have been effortless: thank me, redirect a bagger, do his job. Instead, Anthony failed completely. I won't return to this location and will drive farther to avoid dealing with someone who seems determined to damage the Kroger brand. When I asked another associate to speak to a manager and she pointed to Anthony, I said, "That's the guy." She laughed and replied, "Oh... I'm not surprised." That says everything. Clearly this is a pattern of behavior--and if he's been rude and hostile to me--he's likely acted this way to other customers as well. Note: If Kroger contacts me and demonstrates this behavior was addressed appropriately, I will consider revising this review to reflect my level of satisfaction with their response.

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    Portland Closeout - Shoplifters, you are warned!

    Portland Closeout

    4.1(7 reviews)
    3.0 miMadison - South, Northeast Portland
    $$

    I have been curious to check out this place since I drive by it so frequently. I got my chance…read moretoday when having to wait for tire service across the street. I was pleasantly surprised there wasn't that horrible off-gassing smell at similar type places. However, they did have some kind of odd blinky holiday lights that made annoying noises throughout my visit. I toured each aisle and there wasn't anything to my liking but I can see where a new Asian restaurant could completing outfit their establishment with everything they need. It was nice to see they had real plants! I would consider returning for those or maybe some of their pots. Prices were okay, not great. According to many handmade signs, they take shoplifting seriously!

    I love how I discovered this store, I was in the neighborhood, after having lunch at House of Banh…read moreMi. I wanted to see if there is a Kmart near the area so I did a Yelp search for Kmart, this Portland Closeout store popped up. After glancing at Yelp photos, the 20 % off Yelp check in caught my eye, and the funny t-shirts, the ones on their profile pic. I asked my personal Uber driver ( my other half) to take me. You will not miss this place, there is a huge business sign and parking is available on both sides of the lot. I don't know where to begin looking, the store is clutter but it is a good clutter. There are tons and tons of stuff. Its like a one stop shop, Things you need in Chinatown and the flea market combined together. I am pretty sure you will find something you don't need but actually need here. Just like my experience here. I had fun looking around, Lets see this shop is HUGE! There are sandals, shoes, clothing for mens, womens, children, tshirts, hats, make up, hair accessories, phone accessories, even blankets. If you can't find what you are looking for, ask the owner, she is super friendly. I recall her name is Long. I had fun talking to her and she helped me find what I was looking for. As I mentioned I found 2 items that I didn't need but needed. I saw 2 hats , I didn't think I needed it but bought it for my mom and good friend. ( they both love hats!) I came to shop not looking for hats and not needing it but then I am so glad I bought them because my mom and good friend loved the hats. I also bought those funny saying shirts to give away as souvenirs. They are pretty funny! I was able to use my 20 percent Yelp check in and I am so happy to discover a new place in Portland. I noticed the blankets are cheap, they are the really soft blankets which comes in different color, prints, and even comes with a bag. I remember those blankets, during my childhood days my mom used to buy that blanket for us and I remember they cost more than what Portland Closeout sells them for. I am going to buy a blanket next time I visit. After paying for my items, Long mentioned that her husband is at the store across. Note: Portland Closeout is in 2 separate shop. The store is in front where Long's husband manage has all household items for your kitchen, home and garden which includes furniture, plants, even paintings. This store does look clutter as well, but its a good clutter!! I noticed children's bicycles out in front. This store has EVERYTHING!! Overall, I love how I discovered this place and I enjoyed my shopping experience here. I will be back. If you just moved to Portland, Please check out Portland Closeout, I guarantee you will find products for your new place and you can thank me later!! #101/100/2017

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    Euroclassic Furniture - Dining chairs

    Euroclassic Furniture

    3.7(68 reviews)
    1.0 miMt. Scott - Arleta, Southeast Portland
    $$

    Although we didn't end up buying anything, the staff were friendly when we walked in and were…read morelooking around. They weren't too pushy but offered to help answer any questions we had. The collection is unique and includes all different types of furniture.

    I saw the couches on Facebook Ad and decided I'll go check them out. The store is spacious and…read morevery well stocked However, it's almost overflowing with furniture, making navigation a bit challenging at times. The quality of the furniture is impressive, appearing sturdy and long-lasting.There are some very unique vintage designs, but not what I personally was looking to purchase . The staff also showed me a catalog so that I could browse designs that were not available in the store, but their pricing felt a little too steep. The lady who was helping us was kind and helpful. They do offer free local delivery, but I think its kind of added into the prices to begin with .I also felt the prices are not competitive mostly for the very generic pieces. I can understand that the unique vintage furniture commands a higher price but definitely not everything.

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