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15 years ago
Friendly staff, the usual coop prices. Good quality food.
140 Sneinton Dale
Nottingham NG2 4HJ
United Kingdom
0115 950 5714
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http://www.co-op.co.uk
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went shopping today like i do every weekend and the ramzan offers have started, 2 bottles of coke…read morefor £2.50 or £1.39 each. only last week they were £1.20 each nearly every item marked ramzan offer seems to have gone up in price. islamic month of rip-off well done to the management of pak foods. hope the almighty gives you more..
I'm regular shopper at Pak foods, as it offers various type of vegetables, fruits, and other…read moreinternational ingredients that you can't find in other stores. The meat is very fresh, halal, and many deals are offered. Good value for money.
I often end up going in Tesco Metro because it's my nearest supermarket…read more There's always something I wanted that is out of stock ans the store is so crowded and chaotic it's like the Fall of Troy. I would always prefer to shop somewhere less frantic but I keep on going back here. At least it's central and near the bus station.
i love tescos! the prices are always so cheap and i can buy everything i need usually for under £10…read morethey are usually very busy and crowded, but it's what you can expect for such a cheap shop
Aldi is one of those shops that I always try to go to before I do my main supermarket shop, just to…read moresee if there are any bargains to be had on the fruit and veg. I particulary like it that they have 6 items on a 49p promotion each week. When it's things like mango, pineapple or grapes you can save loads! I also like there shower gel which is a bargain price of 49p as well. It beats everything other own brand that I've seen for price and the smells are good too! Other things I buy are fresh coffee and coleslaw both good. At Christmas the speciality boxes of chocolate truffles are yummy and better than Thorntons!
Situated behind the Victoria Centre, Aldi is easy to access and just a short walk from Nottingham's…read morecity centre. Like other supermarkets, Aldi stocks the essential everyday products such as fruit, vegetables, toiletries, meat products and frozen foods along with some more luxurious items which you perhaps wouldn't expect to find. The prices are cheap and the goods non-branded. It can be a bit hit and miss sometimes with what you purchase so I only use it as a top up to my main shop when I'm passing by the area. Prices are kept low by having as few staff as possible, non fancy advertising and packing your own items away from the tills.
I love this Asda store as it has so much choice and is so large. I always shop here for my baby's…read moreclothes as there is a lot of choice plus the prices are so good. You can buy pretty much anything you need here as there is a huge range of homewares, clothes and of course food! Large carpark as well and a nice cafe
I use this store as I live very close and can walk to do my shopping…read more However, if I had a choice, I WOULDN'T!! It's like any other huge, indeterminant, soul destroying supermarket. AND it's part of Wal-Mart! When my foot is better and I can walk further I shall go to the shops on Melton Road or The Avenue - there are a few left! xx
Sainsbury's at Castle Marina continues to be a busy supermarket almost in spite of itself, mainly…read moredue its advantageous location. Parking is free, but space is tight and it always astonishes me that there aren't more accidents. Sainsbury's reputation for being pricier than the other main supermarket chains is entirely justified as far as I am concerned a weekly shop here always costs me more than it does when I visit Tesco or Asda. Unfortunately, the location is very convenient for me (see above!) The store layout is good and things are rarely moved around, which is a definite plus. The token non-food sections (clothes, toys, books, stationery, audiovisual etc.) are not particularly impressive and personally I'd rather see the space given over to a wider selection of food. Sainsburys. Reassuringly predictable.
My undoubted favourite supermarket. I always enjoy shopping here. The store is clean and very well…read morelit- so many supermarkets these days seem half lit and dingy. The choice and quality of groceries is always good. I like the way I need to walk along the canal tow path to access the store from the city centre. I don't find it to be significantly more expensive than Tesco or Asda. If there's any difference on the price of a weeks shop at all it's only coppers.
Organic supermarket with the widest vegan range in Notts. They sell (organic) meat, but are…read moreotherwise ethical, even avoiding stocking things like Rachel's dairy because they're owned by Nestle. Vegan items in the chiller include Vegusto meats and cheeses, Wheaty, Taifun, Violife, Provamel, plus the usual Redwood/VBites stuff.
A well stocked ethically sourced food shop, opposite sainsburys carpark in Beeston. Quite an…read moreinteresting position aye! They stock organic, and fairtrade produce, there is a lot more here than can be found in most health food shops like Holland and Barrat. They are not strictly vegetarian and stock a nice range of organic/free range meat, as well as fresh veg and the usual meat/dairy/gluten free produce. They also have essential oils and skincare ranges. Some of the prices are a little steep, but you don't mind so much when you know where your food has come from!
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