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    Tesco

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    If anyone wonders why Tesco's fortunes have taken a dip in the last few years, they need look no…read morefurther than this shining example (in Tesco's case it is possible to polish a turd). Average size Tesco store, however they have an uncanny ability to be out of stock of what you are actually looking for. Customer 'service' in store is laughable. Staff at the customer service desk are abrasive, and frequently rude, the staff at the express checkouts appear to look down at you, and chide you at every opportunity. The staff throughout the store can be heard swearing and 'having a laugh' while they are stocking the shelves, which is very unprofessional. Finding a tin without a bash in it, or a packet of unbroken biscuits is also an interesting challenge. Finally, to top it all off, the toilets are a disgrace. Filthy, broken seats, and smell like a tramp's trousers. This store is an absolute disgrace. It's easy to see why Tesco is in so much trouble, they need to seriously invest in their staff and customer service values.

    This Tesco is massive! I know some are even bigger, but this store is plenty big enough for most…read moreneeds. Their clothing range is cheap and cheerful and in plentiful supply. The grocery aisles are well laid out and easy to navigate with plenty of choice on offer. The staff are pleasant and happy to help with any issues or queries, the staff on dedicated 'butcher', 'deli' etc counters are knowledgable and friendly. The store is bright, warm and nice to wander round.

    Asda - http://www.asda.co.uk

    Asda

    (8 reviews)

    £

    While the nearby Morrison's had some decent gluten-free food (in the "free from" section, like I…read morewould have known that!), I heard that ASDA is huge. And there's a bus that takes you straight there. So off I went... Only upon arrival did I see the Wal-Mart sign next to it. Well, at least the prices will be cheap, right? I was starving so went to the cafe, where the lines were long, food was nearly out, and the tables a mess. To their credit, the poor workers were doing their best to keep the lines moving and tables tidied up, but just too many people making a big mess as they went along. The interior of the store was pretty cold, and the "free from" selections not much greater than Morrison's (although the freezer section had GF fish for fish and chips, meatballs, pizza, burritos, and the Amy's line of organic foods). I poked around the rest of the store and found the clothes line to be rather dated (Wal-Mart and Target in the US are vastly better) and lots of cheap home goods that's probably OK if you can't make it out to IKEA. Not worth a second visit; maybe it's time to see what Tesco and/or Sainsbury's has to offer.

    Not quite as pure evil as its parent company Walmart, Asda has still never been a favourite with…read moreme. I found this branch to not be much better. There's nothing terrible about this Asda, but it has enough faults to make you want to shop elsewhere. Why Asda and not elsewhere? Like its other chains, Asda is a bit more expensive, and the quality isn't as good for most of its fresh produce. If I really must shop at a supermarket, I might as well justify it by its super cheapness or utter convenience. The better part of my soul might resent my local Tesco, but at least I have a good economic reason for going there. They might not oppose unions like Walmart, but I would still rather shop elsewhere.

    Sainsbury's

    Sainsbury's

    (16 reviews)

    ££

    Although most branches of Sainsbury's are pretty much exactly the same as the next one, this one…read morestands out due to its sheer size. Unless you have a car, then the big Tesco in New Town or the big Asda over by the Corn Exchange are a pain to get to, which means that this is where you'll head when you need a big shop. As well as all the usual food and grocery-related stuff this branch also offers a pharmacy, a household section, clothing, a bakery, a cheese counter as well as a butcher/fishmonger counter. It just so happens to be housed within the world's ugliest shopping centre, Cameron Toll. But don't let that put you off; with free parking and good bus links this is a pretty handy one as far as supermarkets go. Just avoid it at the beginning of all the uni terms, as it's packed to the rafters with students accompanied by their doting mums buying them enough food to last them until the next holidays and then some.

    This is an absolutely massive Sainsbury's and is the best thing about the Cameron Toll centre by…read morequite a way. It is in a great location for students as well as it is near the Kings Buildings and therefore many people get flats in the area. Sainsbury's therefore get a good amount of younger customers. The store really does allow you to save a lot of money because if you go to the smaller branches of supermarkets such as Tesco Metro or Sainsbury's local, they tend to concentrate on stocking branded items rather than the cheaper Sainsbury's brands. I mean I really can't tell that much difference between Sainsnury's own baked beans than Heinz beans, and this shop would allow you to get these cheaper options. The shop also has a great range of clothes items and home items and would sure to be of great use at picking up some bargains for the house.

    Lidl - grocery - Updated May 2026

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