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4.0 (3 reviews)
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Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Asda

(2 reviews)

South Harrow

From the road, this looks like a relatively decent sized Asda…read more Once you get in, it's pretty much a clusterf-. The chilled and frozen food is in a semi-circle around the crowded aisles, which are never properly stocked. There's not much variety. Staff varies - today I had a nice manager getting my click and collect parcel - but he kept coughing and not covering his mouth. Then the guy who checked us out tried to sell us a bag - which we need, fine. But when we asked for a normal one, he insisted on giving us a bag for life, which cost more and was larger than we needed. Oh well, whatever. I mean, it sells stuff at a reasonable price. But not a place to do a weekly shop, if you're at all sane.

When you think of Asda, you pretty much think of an enormous store - you kind of have to as it's…read morequickly become Walmart in all but name due to its American owners. This has that same idea, except imagine taking that gigantic store and squishing it down to a much, much smaller space. In otherwords, this is a tight squeeze at the best of times - for example, if a member of staff is putting something out, then that's the aisle blocked. If two trolleys want to pass each other, they have to do so delicately. Plus, nothing is in the order you'd expect - and this has to be the only place masquerading as a full sized supermarket where you'd find the beers, wines and spirits section down the same aisle as the frozen food. But you know, you can pick up a bottle of rose and a bag of frozen samosas at the same time, so that's progress right. The other problem I have generally with Asda is that their shelving makes it look like you're in a warehouse the entire time. It's fine for places like Costco because you are actually in a warehouse, but when you're in a place which is meant to be on the same level and idea as a Sainsburys or a Tescos, it just makes the entire store look cheap - and not cheap as in "ooh, I've saved two quid" but as in "the place just looks unappealing and terrible".

Quality Foods

Quality Foods

(7 reviews)

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Southall

I love this place! It is huge, has an amazing variety, is very affordable (some things are really…read morecheap). It's got everything you can possibly think you might need when preparing anything Indian/Asian. I love the spices and the spicemixes but also the fruits (I spotted fresh Jackfruit) and vegetables (of course very fresh, good and dirt cheap chillies), the Himalaya herbal toothpaste :-) , the weird drinks, the ghee, the huge bags of rice and the enormous collection of incense (again really cheap). The food and even non-food will easily make you spend an hour(s) walking around looking at all the different things they sell and make you remember the great food of India/Asia.

The infrastructure is there as it's large and has a lot of products, unfortunately it's the…read moremanagement ethos that filters down to the staff that lets it down. So if you are shopping staff are under such pressure to stack shelves quickly that they will continue pushing their cages with fresh stock into customers rather than wait a few seconds to let someone pass. Also on several occasions I have found out of date products, if you alert staff to it you always get the same response, leave it there we'll deal with it later. I don't know how many claims they've had to deal with for customer injuries or illness. Have observed that when customers raise issues with staff about products not up to quality staff look scared rather than empowered to do the right thing. Timidly they call management over who never seem to deal with the issue, it's always the customers fault somehow, do visit the store and you will see for yourself.

Co-op - grocery - Updated May 2026

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