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14 years ago
Recently downsized so it remains on the right side of the law for Sunday opening. A good Corner convenience store but not cheap and limited range. What you expect really. Just adequate parking. read more
Holes Lane
Woolston
Warrington WA1 4NB
United Kingdom
01925 813928
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asda
(2 reviews)
Birchwood asda. So this is a mixed review, middle of the road as far as stars go. The shop has a…read moregreat selection lots of things that can be pricey but also lots of things that can be very good in price and very reasonable. Now the service you get from asdas delivery is awful I've had them moaning at me as I'm on the third floor and doing loud sighs. When you get a delivery on their site you might also get over charged, food missing or substituted by stuff that's Completely silly, I wanted newborn nappies so I got substituted age 3 pull up pants! Anyway that's the good the bad and the ugly!
Asda in Birchwood is like many other Asda stores and sells a variety of goods, food and clothes…read more There are many bargains to be had and the store is fairly large with a cafe and the staff are friendly and helpful.
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.
Sainsburys Supermarkets
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As supermarkets go, Sainsburys seem to have everything we need. This particular store is literally…read moreover the road from us - I can see it as I'm typing this, because I'm facing the window! One of the biggest carparks in the area, free for two hours and regularly patrolled, two ATM's before you go into the store open 24 hours, a petrol station with the lowest prices around and then the biggest supermarket with the best choices! Admittedly some of the prices are higher than other shops, but perfection doesn't go with shops anyway, in my view. Of course, its prime positive point is that you can finish all your shopping and walk over the road to the best pub around (the Ring O' Bells) or am I biased?
Commonly called Warrington Airport because of its looks…read more What can I say, It's a Sainsbury's. Convenient location, cheap petrol, free parking. Sell clothes but not many for men. Small electrical department. Good for Bargains after 8pm. They close the fish counter early so I've stopped going for fresh fish for summer barbecues.
(3 reviews)
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This Tesco is very handy for those in Clitheroe and it is in a nice area. The range they have ,…read morehowever, is quite restricted and it doesnt stock a quater of Tescos usual range. It is a small store and has a great fish counter. It is more of a 'pop in for bis place rather than to do a big shop.'
my I say a big thank you for helping me take home the hover in a box and a big thank you to all who…read morework on the tills who put my shopping in my bag thank you .
Morrisons
(10 reviews)
cannot ge response from the customer service regarding More card…read more £15 vouchers not attached to my account and in-store service could not explain. none of my recent purchases have not registered points. customer service not responding.
Not been here for awhile. Visited parents for few days and went to this Morrisons. It's got a new…read morevegetable and fruit section. All laid out of ice beds and selection of all sorts of usual vegetables. Information boards to explain what different veg is. Rest of supermarket is same as always has been. Morrisons does seem to have a better meat section. I can get cuts of meat I can't get elsewhere.
Madina Superstore
There are plenty of arguments for and against the social impact of segregated communities in…read moreManchester. One of the overwhelming advantages of such communities however, which I'm sure will gain universal approval is their complete immunity from being threatened by giant retail food chains. You know the ones I'm talking about, the ones that've been driving out small independents outta business across across the country. I LOVE the fact that the communities remain militantly loyal to local foodstores like Madina. Upon close inspection, turns out the reason is a little more complex than just cultural affiliation. One of the main one reasons? This place is AWESOME!! There's literally a library of spices to buy (at BARGAIN prices) and experiment at home with. Any foodie/charlie out there who's sick of the monotonous nature of the shopping experience, will find this to be their culinary/chocolate factory. True, London probably bigger volume of such establishments, but they probably cant beat us for sheer quality. So next time you're stuck in traffic driving to town on Stockport road (through Levenshulme) have a break, and instead of having a kitkat, park up and have a cheeky gander.
Despite having a deceptively small storefront, once inside Madina Superstore turns out to be…read moreanother Desi supermarket easily on a par with branches of Worldwide Foods or Manchester Superstore. With the UK 'hungry gap' upon us, I bagged a box of lychees plus sundry Desi vegetable and fresh herbs. Freshness of the produce was very good, although a bit of banter with a Desi customer revealed that he was passing up on the tinda as being too big - although this is no doubt an out-of-season issue. For the mobile cosmopolitan foodie such as myself, the aim is to know where all the ethnic food stores are so that ethnic food shopping can be done with a minimum of detour from other city business and pleasure. Although there is nothing really oustanding about Madina Superstore to make you travel beyond your nearest Desi superstore, it is nice to have a proper Desi supermarket in Levenshulme to save Levy locals a trip up Stockport Road to Longsight. And visitors such as myself can combine a visit to Madina Superstore with a trip to the monthly Levy Market, or else the permanent Trove café bakery or POD deli.
Tesco Stores
This is a massive store with great facilities. Even the baby change room has little bonuses! Also…read morehas a petrol station. In a nutshell (as it's all been said by pps) you can buy almost anything here, and if it's not in stock you can get it from the Tesco Direct desk.
This Tesco Extra store is huge, gargantuin even with an enormous range of just about everything…read more(apart from the kitchen sink) at very reasonable prices. The cafe has been relocated to the new upper floor but is woefully short of toilets, a whole two and they're both intended for the diasbled however a wheelchair user would need to run the gauntlet of the tray carrying cafe customers and the closely placed tables in order to use them. To say the layout wasn't very well thought out is a bit of an understatement. Unfortunately the store also has a thriving home delivery service which has expanded into the carpark. Shoppers use the free parking spaces at Tesco to visit the newly built Eagles Meadow Shopping Mall which is opposite the store making parking in what was already a small carpark almost impossible on a saturday. At peak times you'll be queuing to get in and queing to get out.
Asda Stores
(4 reviews)
Aisles are neat. Service was ok. The meat I cooked was pretty good. Pretty straightforward, strong…read morestore.
A fantastic little branch of ASDA. Doesn't have the huge ranges of the other ASDAs but trolleys and…read moreparking are free. They also often get more sale items than other ASDAs, they seem to get items that other stores can't sell.
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