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    Tesco

    Tesco

    (7 reviews)

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    I've been to this Tesco location at Liverpool 3 times now. Every single visit has been great! You…read morefind treasures around every corner and the sales they have are really good. According to the locals, this is a bigger store than the regular ones. If I get a chance to visit a regular store, I'll confirm, lol. This one does have 2 levels, and you can take the lift (elevator) or the escaltors escalators. The escalator going down wasn't working the times I've been, but just walk down anyway. They have cashiers for check out as well as self check-out lanes. Prices here are awesome! I'm a huge fan of their bakery bread and the snacks. Their sparkling water game is pretty strong, too. Don't be shocked if I check in here again, lol!

    There are Tesco's literally everywhere these days, none more so than probably in Liverpool city…read morecentre. If you're around Liverpool, Tesco's of all versions are dotted around places: metro, local, express, superstore. If there are any more, you'll have to let me know! The Liverpool One branch of Superstore is not actually the most super I have come across in Liverpool as there is one in Litherland which is gargantuan in comparison. However, Liverpool One Tesco is certainly what the town needs. You still have plenty of choice here, a variety of sections such as deli, clothes and international foods to keep you adding more to your basket! I find this place more of a relaxing and enjoyable shopping experience as opposed to the Metro version by the big screen, because its more spacious and offers an abundance of products. The location isn't great if you're driving there as it'll cost you pounds to park somewhere nearby but certainly convenient when you have other chores to do around town.

    Booths

    Booths

    (1 review)

    Booths seems a heroic enterprise in several respects, a regional business with strong roots in the…read morenorth west of England, with a policy unique amongst supermarkets of sourcing local produce. (In the Burscough store, the Lancashire red rose stickers alert you to stuff grown or produced in the county.) I noticed some interesting organic lines, for example, organic mascarpone and ricotta which I have only ever previously seen online at Abel & Cole. Bike racks for twenty bikes is more than the combined total bike racks for the much larger Asda Skelmersdale and Skelmersdale town centre. And Booths bike rack is covered so your bike won't get wet! The whole black with white highlights corporate colour scheme is a lot more grown up that the brash colours of other supermarkets. The 'posh deli' decor is just fine for the proper deli/butcher/fishmonger/bakery aspects, the posh booze and so on. I can understand why they have to do it, but the usual garish magazine racks and supermarket crap food favourites look a bit out-of-place on the elegant black wire display shelves - 'Would Madam care for a carton of Pringles?' I could easily come up with a long list of personal annoyances regarding the fresh produce. For example, shelled peas and tenderstem broccoli from Kenya in August - is that the most 'local' Booths can do? Although I think the main issue for me is that having sourced fresh produce from local organic farms, I am spoiled for anything else. Growing or at least picking it yourself and hyperlocal seems to be the way forward for fresh produce, in my experience. Or maybe a big, rough farm shop warehouse with tractor tyre marks on the floor. So do give it a look, but I personally will give Booths a miss in favour of Unicorn grocery in Chorlton, Abel & Cole and best of all my local farm suppliers.

    Branfresh

    Branfresh

    (2 reviews)

    I'm not really sure why but I've never really liked eating fruit and veg much, but I definitely…read moredon't eat enough. Maybe it's because my parents didn't force it down me enough as a child, or not often enough anyway. Whatever it is, I always struggle with eating it and I'm definitely not ever going to be one of those people that order a salad for lunch, either. Thankfully, local greengrocers like Branfresh in Ormskirk village almost make me change my mind and start eating my greens more often. The shop is full of various freshly grown and picked produce that even I must admit does look quite tasty, even if I'm reluctant to actually eat it. As it's a small local business, the service they offer there is personal and friendly, meaning the staff are chatty and happy to help if you can't find the cucumbers or oranges (although the shop is set out well enough for you to probably not need them anyway) and their prices are more than reasonable enough for you to consider choosing them over the local supermarkets.

    This is a wonderful fresh produce shop on Church Street. I say wonderful because they stock far…read moremore than the average fruit and veg shop. Besides an abundance of tasty and decently priced fruits and vegetables, Branfresh also sells some grocery items, a wide selection of herbs and spices, and some organic/health foods like dried fruit, nuts, and my all-time favourite--yoghurt covered raisins! The prices here are very good. I was very pleased with the garlic chips and the yoghurt raisins that I bought. I would definitely come back here if I were planning to be in the area again.

    Aldi - grocery - Updated May 2026

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