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14 years ago
Large coop. Decent selection of goods including fresh produce, booze, tobacco (at separate counter) etc. Ample parking. Near to fuel station. Has ATM outside. read more
493 Burton Road
Derby DE23 6FQ
United Kingdom
01332 760882
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Tesco Mickleover is one of their Superstores (rather than the larger format Extra)…read more Whilst it doesn't carry a wider range of goods it does have an excellent selection of items including Tesco's F&F clothing range. The store can be extremely busy (especially before and after school and at weekends) but there's ample parking which is free for up to two hours. If you struggle with accessibility then there's a lift in the underground car park with step free access into the store and the aisles are easy to navigate. This store doesn't have a coffee shop but the bakery provides delicious breads and plenty of tasty snacks (doughnuts, cookies) and is well worth a visit. Further the store also provides contactless payments (up to £30) which is ideal if you use something like Apple or Android Pay. The staff are really friendly and will go out of their way to help you.
A sercutriy guard followed me out of the shop and asked me it I had paid for my shopping, I said…read moreyes I had, then he said show me your receipt. It was a good job I had my receipt because I was asked at the till if I wanted It. He said he stopped me because I walked out of one of the aisle. This is true, after I had paid for my shopping I then looked at some magazines on the rack near the exit. This was an experience which did not sit well with me and I shall not be shopping there again. My suggestion to Tesco at Mickleover is to always give the customer their receipt, and once the shopping has been paid for to then leave the shop.
This is a fairly good-sized store, which carries most of the usual Sainsbury's range. The fruit and…read moreveg section is particulary good, although I have found that if you go at the wrong time of day, often some of the baskets of veg are empty and don't seem to be re-stocked. This has happened to me several times, even when I've gone in the early afternoon. The fish counter is excellent, and the staff are happy to give advice about how to cook and serve your fish. There is also a very good deli counter, and a fresh bakery. Although this store doesn't sell any clothes at all, they do have some jewellery stands near to the pharmacy, and a very small entertainment section at the front of the shop where you can sometimes find a bargain cd, dvd, book or game. The staff at the tills are quick and efficient, and I don't usually have to wait for too long to be served.
This is a large Sainsbury's with a large carpark. It is next door to a big Homebase so is a good…read morespot to combine grocery and homewares/DIY shopping into one trip. The store itself is bright, airy and well laid out offering the usual Sainbury's fare food and drink wise. There isn't much in the way of clothes etc nor homewares but there again, as I mentioned before there's the Homebase next door. They have a number of special sections including organic, bakery, cheese etc. They carry a very good gluten/wheat free section. There's nearly always enough tills in action so I've rarely had to queue. The customer toilets are well maintained (situated off the corridor that joins the supermarket and Homebase.) A seperate J cafe is next to the supermarket. Being seperate it doesn't get the shop noise and they'd blare in music so its a nice quiet spot for a cuppa before you tackle the weekly shop.
Marks & Spencers, located on Kingsway Retail Park in Derby specialises in food & drink, as well as…read morecomplimentary products such as magazines, flowers & gift cards. I have got to say that this particular Marks & Spencers is a personal favourite. Although it is often busy, their product selection is fantastic & staff are so polite & helpful. Products are laid out well & packaging is clean & appealing.
Set on the Kingsway Retail Park, this branch of Marks and Spencer is an average sized stand alone…read morefood store. As you enter the pleasant smell of fresh bread from the in-store bakery makes the whole store seem inviting. Fresh flowers, cards and newspapers are the first to catch your eye, leading you to the well-stocked aisles packed with produce from fresh and vegetables, to a variety of fresh meats and fish. Their famous meal deals are also prevalent, as are the dairy and fresh food. Most of them M&S branded goods, but some well known high street brands are also starting to invade the shelves, which adds choice. The variety of pasta, bread, tinned goods, frozen food, confectionery, fresh bread/rolls etc. are equally impressive. Staff are friendly and helpful, and there is never too much of a queue. The price would prevent you doing an entire family shop here, but its a great place to come for a treat, where you know the quality of the food is high.
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Music in store is played way to loudly. Made my visit feel very stressful. Don't mind Music but…read moreit's the volume that's the problem.
A very large Asda store with masses of parking. Sells clothing, homewares and has a very large…read moreelectrical department. On the fresh food front you will find fruit and veg, cold meats/cheese, fish, hot chickens, freshly prepared pizza, chinese and indian dishes as well as an in store bakery. In addition thera is a pharmacy, opticians, dry cleaners, McDonalds and Fuel. In fact thinking about it why would you need to go anywhere else. Easy access from the A52.
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Overall: Be wary!…read more Chung Wah is a mini-supermarket that carries Chinese/Oriental groceries. Be VERY wary of the expired best before dates, sometimes conveniently erased/altered. This store is run by a bunch of arrogant Chinese folk that like to look down on everybody. They usually bitch about the last customer who just left the store. They also assume that I don't understand or speak Cantonese... like, whatever. Just because I choose not to speak it, does not mean I can't. A few members of my family shop here, but I give it a wide berth. The people are rude and they're expensive. I'm not paying a decent amount for out-of-date items! I'd rather drive out of town to get my Chinese groceries!
It's a little on the expensive side, but you can get products not found in the regular…read moresupermarkets... Specifically sriracha hot sauce. For a small place the selection is pretty good.
This is a pretty big Morrisons supermarket. I stopped her to eat (had skipped breakfast) between…read moretwo of my favorite things - getting a root canal (albeit painless at my brilliant dentists) and discussing taxes (US and UK) with a new tax accountant:(. I need food to face the tax! Couldn't find a Costa anywhere close so out of desperation I saw the Morrisons and stopped in to eat at their cafe. Far from fancy but quite amazing how much hot food they serve for £4.80!! That and a pot of tea (£1.20) ordered electronically and brought to my table. Would I come again - only if I'm desperate but a bargain Ready for the taxman :( Review #88 2019
Re: Jenny I wanted to give thumbs up for an excellent…read moreservice from a staff member working in the plant area named Jenny. She is very welcoming, always willing to help, explains how to look after plants. I would give her 101 out of 100
There are some good deals,but I was surprised their diced chicken breast is imported from China!I…read morewon't buy again,as I don't trust their regulations,I don't know what are they fed with. Went in the food caddy...I'll check the country of provenance next time.
Farmfoods is located near the Market Hall in Derby, away from the Westfields Centre & more towards…read morethe Cathedral Quarter. The major disadvantage of the store is its size as its very small! However, I only go in there for odd things so its not too much of an issue. Food is much cheaper than most places, however, like most shops, you really have to watch out for products that aren't 'loss leaders'. I've never really had a chance to test customer service in the shop as I've always been able to find items easy. However, with long queues at the kiosk I'm guessing it is quite poor. However, you don't really expect it in a place like Farmfoods.
Having a large supermarket within a shopping centre really is unique and intu Derby is probably the…read morelargest shopping centre I've visited to incorporate a supermarket of this type, it does stand out with bright lights and a sign outside the mall, but I was still disappointed with Sainsbury's here. While it is big for a city centre/ mall location, it is dwarfed by their other stores. I do feel the store could be due to some renovation as it did feel a little old and even dirty at times especially with the old flooring, and they did also appear to be understaffed so it was hard to find a staff member when required to ask where certain items were, such as the free from section which was a shame. The Free From section was interesting, they did have some cool and unique items such as Brewdog Beer, but they lacked with pretty standard items such as a selection of bread. Obviously it is in a good location within intu Derby and the shopping centre, but surely it is due to a total renovation including improving the selection in multiple areas, although it can be useful within its location, acting like a large Sainsbury's Metro store it isn't a complete terrible lost cause. 2*
This Sainsbury's is not that big, however, there are all main departments = veg, fruit, bakery,…read moredelikatessen, sweets, coffees tees, alcohols, frozen food. There is one alley with cosmetics and chemical stuff. Staff is usually nice. The problem is, that during busy periods (saturdays), there are no baskets or trolleys. They are next to the checkouts, but staff is too busy to take them back to the entrance, which is a bit annoying, cause you need to walk through the whole shop to take a basket. overall ok!
This is a really good local food store that stocks all the essentials, has a free cash machine and…read morephotocopier. Its open 7 days a week and has a small car park at the side of the store. They have frequent 2 for 1 and 1/2 price offers, as well as a reduced section towards the end of the day where good bargains are to be had. The staff are very friendly.
Lidl is a fantastic budget supermarket which has fast become a favourite of shoppers, especially in…read morethe economic crisis. The majority of the shop supplies foreign food (mainly German) at a discount, with chocolates (and various other snacks), dairy products, fruits, meats, alcohol and various gifts, stationary and misc. Not everything in the shop is cheap, but often have bigger sized portions which makes them more economical. If you are not big on brand names, I would recommend Lidl to you. There isn't a great amount of variety and often products that are there one week aren't there the next.
Lidl is a supermarket chain which originates in germany. The shop layout is basic, but has a wide…read morerange of products at cheap and very competitive prices. The supermarket is aimed at the cheap variety, but if your looking for a baragin then this is the place to head to. Lidl like most of these supermarkets do offer the choice of bags, so do take your own, or have some cardboard trays handy, great for saving the environment, maybe tesco could start doing this and just change 5p for a cardboard tray, which they proberly have loads of in the warehouse. Very efficent supermerket.
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