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Michigan retail giant Meijer is embroiled in controversy over the arrest of a special-needs employee at an Ohio store.
Online users claimed a body-camera video showed police arresting a 16-year-old autistic employee for eating discarded store ...
A viral video of a Meijer employee in Seven Hills, Ohio, being arrested for allegedly stealing food is sparking controversy.
A Meijer supermarket in Seven Hills, Ohio had a special needs employee arrested for eating food from their deli counter. The crime that demanded police intervention? $110 worth of fruit cups and ...
A Midwest retail giant is under bipartisan fire for calling the police on a 19-year-old autistic deli worker who also just happens to be a thief. The […] ...
On X, netizens have spread the bodycam video, and the tweets have garnered more than 60,000 likes. The users started trending ...
Here’s are key takeaways: A 19-year-old autistic Meijer employee, James Denison, was arrested in Ohio for allegedly stealing ...
Meijer issued an apology statement Wednesday after bodycam video of an employee's arrest at an Ohio store went viral.
GoFundMe for fired Meijer employee James Denison, a 19-year-old with autism, deleted after raising over $25K amid backlash ...
With more than one in eight American households currently experiencing food insecurity, one of the best ways to access an up-to-date list of cheap foods you should buy from Meijer is through the ...
Meijer also saw a way to improve the environmental sustainability of food pantries by providing Simply Cook. “We wanted one result to be that less food was thrown away,” Emerson said. So the book was ...
However, according to Consumers’ Checkbook, the quality of goods at Meijer is rated 36 percent higher than the same items at Walmart, providing better value per dollar, especially for produce.