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A viral video of a Meijer employee in Seven Hills, Ohio, being arrested for allegedly stealing food is sparking controversy.
Every Meijer store will have at least 100 doses per week for customers to get the vaccine at their convenience. Doses will be administered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Meijer issued an apology statement Wednesday after bodycam video of an employee's arrest at an Ohio store went viral.
Michigan retail giant Meijer is embroiled in controversy over the arrest of a special-needs employee at an Ohio store.
On X, netizens have spread the bodycam video, and the tweets have garnered more than 60,000 likes. The users started trending ...
Online users claimed a body-camera video showed police arresting a 16-year-old autistic employee for eating discarded store ...
In addition, while the four store directors have already been identified, Meijer announced it plans to begin hiring more than 1,000 hourly part-time and full-time employees starting in March.
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