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4.5 (2 reviews)
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Asda

(16 reviews)

££

Another massive mega-store, on the same order as a Wal-Mart Supercenter like in the States. Except…read morethis store is 90% food and groceries, but only 10% clothes and electronics. Wider selection of clothes and other non-food items than the Tesco I shopped last week, including a small shoe department (boots!) and an aisle of kitchen items (drip coffee maker for £7!). With this shop, I think I've fully kitted out my flat. Prices are in line with what I expected, as Asda is "part of the Wal-Mart family". Slightly lower than Tesco and much lower than the urban Sainsbury's in Reading Town Centre. It's a huge store and it's very easy to spend a couple of hours in here without realizing it. One annoying thing - Bill, the greeter, kept announcing on the overhead how much he'd love to help and kept pointing out the specials and hours. Between that and the Asda advertisements (mostly Christmas specials and electronics items), there was barely a moment of peace. I have no idea how Brits got by before these mega-stores came to be. This store literally sells every type of food and in many different varieties. Lots of ready-to-cook and ready-to-serve items in many departments. Compared to the States, the produce section was much larger. It was also a little odd (as an American) seeing a massive aisle of spirits (whiskey, scotch, etc.). In many places back home, these are in a separate section or even a different store to keep them away from the kiddies. Loads of parking and a petrol station, Asda is also served by the Reading bus lines - numbers 21 and 22 stop right in front after a ~20 minute ride from the depot. I snapped and posted pictures for you!

Our nearest Supermarket in a nice airy Mall with other shops including jewelers, shoeshops,…read moreopticians, estate agents, cleaners and cafes. It is a busy area and yet one can get ones shopping done quickly because there are so many check outs. Items are easy to find and are tastfully displayed. Good parking and also a large section where one can deposit old wine bottles. There used to be a series of small banks in this mall but there are only ATMs left. There is also a shop selling wheelchairs and mobility cars etc Across the road is a small Marks and Spencers which we use for variety .

Sainsburys - Friar St

Sainsburys

(4 reviews)

££

I've now visited -another- Sainsbury's in the Reading Town Center area. I'm surprised by the…read morequantity of supermarkets located in Reading, but they're all pretty busy, so there is clearly enough business to support them all. As is the expected case with an urban location, the aisles are a little narrow. The store itself is deceptively large as it only has a single-wide storefront, but it goes back quite a way. The produce section is good and there is a large series of coolers with prepared meals that only need unpackaging and heating to be ready. The booze aisle had more spirits than lagers and ales. Uh, I didn't really shop much more than that. The queue ('line' in American) for the tills ('registers') was long but it was orderly and well managed, even if it did extend into the shopping area. Once I made it to the check-out clerk, she was efficient and friendly. Sainsbury's has a frequent shopper program - you get bonus points if you bring or recycle bags, as I did. My Asda bag (a competitor) received no second glances.

I love sainsburys and this store is no different. it is very…read morelarge for a town centre supermarket store - this being achieved by having a long L-shaped building layout. It's main advantage over the competitors is locality and therefore convenience. There are many bus routes that stop outside it also. I've noticed that many of the employees are people with learning difficulties or special needs and i think it is great that they are given equal opportunities at this store. My only gripe about this shop is that there is no rotisserie. It is just not big enough for this i suppose.

Tesco Superstore

Tesco Superstore

(5 reviews)

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The issue with the Tescos is that unless you come at the start of the day after they have completed…read morea fruitful stocking night the shelves will be half empty, it will be mind-bogglingly busy and there may be stuff everywhere. However as this place is so huge you'll probably still find what you are looking for. Since I've lived in Oxford I've come here about a dozen or so times. We tend to try and stick to mid evening as the crowds die down a bit and they are not quite into their horrible restocking mode. Generally you can find fresh products and a wide selection of near everything (do not come to this Tescos if you are looking for home goods/ electronics/ etc). The prices as it is Tescos are decent. The staff are generally friendly as long as you're not getting the end of shift crowd. PROS: Large selection Good quantity of stock Price CONS: Gets ultra busy Leftover stock can be of bad quality Other side of the ring road.

This is known fairly widely as 'Big Tesco', to distinguish it from the Tesco on Cowley Road, and it…read morecertainly lives up to the name. It's got a huge range of items, although no adult clothing (other than underwear) or much in the way of electronics/media/toys, unlike even bigger stores. For groceries, though, it's got a lot to offer. Fruit and veg are of good quality and usually well-stocked. The deli and fresh fish counters offer a lot of choice, and they even have a large 'Polish food' section. They have two 'car trolleys' which amuse small (and big) kids greatly, and make the shopping trip easier with children who are too big for the trolley seats but too small to walk all the way around without whining. Staff are friendly and helpful, and offers on food are good value.

Waitrose & Partners

Waitrose & Partners

(6 reviews)

£££

Continuing my odyssey to shop at all the British supermarkets, Sarah and I (Sarah's my new bicycle)…read moretreked out to the nearest Waitrose. Arriving just before opening hour, there was a crowd of about 30 people waiting to get in, which is usually a good sign. Massive parking lot and a bike rack for Sarah. Clean and bright on the inside, Waitrose has the flavor of Publix (for those of you in the Southeast) or Harris-Tetter (Mid-Atlantic). Higher end products and lots of organics. When was the last time you were in a shop (other than Wal-Mart or Target) that had a display of iPods as well as organic produce? Prices were a little bit (but not much) higher than Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury, but there were also a good number of items that I've not seen at those stores. Excellent wine section and a fresh cheese section (you know Brits and their cheese!) plus a fresh fishmonger and butcher. I was quite impressed and glad I had only Sarah's saddlebags to limit my purchases or I could have gone quite overboard. Waitrose has some interesting convenience features. They do free delivery (as they all do here) but they also have a clever hand scanner that you 'check-out' when you enter the store. As you put your groceries into the trolley, you scan each one. At the end of your shop, you bring the scanner to a special register, pay for what you've scanned, and then leave. You can completely avoid any human interaction if you so choose. Several of the trolleys have a special holder (like a cup-holder) for the doo-dad! Speaking of trolleys, Waitrose has more than the two sizes (small and large) I've spotted at Tesco and Asda. There are also ones that hook to wheelchairs and double-baby seats and double-toddler seats. And several have a clipboard attached for your shopping list. Pretty slick! Waitrose publishes a free weekend tabloid style magazine as well as a £1 glossy recipe guide. A rather expensive way to reach out to customers and plug certain items, but I liked it. Also a quarter-inch thick catalog for home delivery. A very pleasant shopping experience with a good selection and convenience. If it wasn't so far from where I am, I could see Waitrose being my regular shopping destination. Note: this Waitrose has a Costa inside with plenty of seating.

I've been shopping at this store for many years now and my recent experiences here have been…read moreabysmal for a while I have been noticing a security guard following me around I have given the benefit of the doubt before but not anymore In my last visit the security guard followed me around the entire store I even double checked to make sure and the security was still staring at me and escorting me this has happened on numerous occasions this is unacceptable and demeaning to be profiled like this I felt anger and uneasiness shopping here and will not be shopping at the store again if I could give zero stars I would

Asda - grocery - Updated May 2026

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