Company Profile for Meijer
Meijer
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | Greenville, Michigan (1934) |
| Headquarters | Walker, Michigan, U.S. |
| Industry | Retail (Grocery & Discount) |
| Key People | Hendrik Meijer, Founder Fred Meijer, Chairman Emeritus Hank Meijer, CEO, Co-Chair Doug Meijer, Co-Chair Mark Murray, President |
| Products | Groceries, clothing, footwear, gasoline, sporting clothing, bedding, furniture, jewelry, health and beauty products, toys, sporting equipments, electronics, housewares and pet supplies |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Meijer
2929 Walker Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49544-9424
1-877-367-4537
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"It happened at the end of the night," [Meijer Manager Sandi Wagenknecht] said. "So we weren't very busy. We caught it early and just rang things up differently to accommodate it." More »
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