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Waitrose

Waitrose

(3 reviews)

Waitrose is often known as a supermarket for the rich and the upper class, and although richer…read morepeople tend to shop here, including the Queen of England, it isn't that high end supermarket it is made out to be, in fact it is made out to be a high end jewelry or a suit joint, which is by appointment only, but anyone can waltz on in to Waitrose, and their pricing is competitive. This store is fairly large, with a great selection for gluten free, products include nearly a full isle of non-frozen goods, including own branded items and even branded items, such as a large Schar Selection and Walkers Shortbread, most of the items here are very nice and hard to find elsewhere, which certainly beats a small selection of terrible products, which supermarkets such as Tesco knows a lot about! Waitrose have a loyalty card system, which is also quite rewarding with a free newspaper once you spend 5 pound on a weekday (or £10 on a weekend), as well as a free hot drink every day, without having to spend a penny. This store also has scan as you shop facilities, however they is only limited devices, and you do need the full size Waitrose card to use it, instead of a key fob, which is a little frustrating, compared to Tesco where you can use a key fob, a large card or even your phone! The staff here seem quite nice and helpful, even though they did end up voiding the transaction, as I went on a "card only" till, hoping to pay cash, instead of moving the transaction onto another till, but it barely set me back a minute. As mentioned above, the pricing here is competitive and the range for certain items, especially gluten free is great, stocking some great products, other supermarkets simply don't, making the range here much better of a considerably larger branch of another supermarket. They is also quite a nice cafe with some interesting teabag flavours here, but this cafe is mainly for cakes and hot drinks, although it is a nice place to sit in and work, while grabbing your free coffee or tea for being a loyalty card holder! This is quite a nice supermarket, but due to some flaws mentioned with scan as you shop and the experience at the till, as well as it being quite hard to find from Sheffield city centre, especially for non-locals, I feel I can only give 3 stars to this store, but it just proves why Waitrose is one of the best supermarkets for gluten free.

I shop at Waitrose Sheffield because it is very local to me as well as the free coffee. But what I…read morewanted to say is that the staff here in Sheffield their attitudes are great (for the customer) and they all have a good sense of humour, (Which is needed at times. KEEP ON GOING WAITROSE SHEFFIELD, YOU PROVIDE A GREAT SERVICE!

Sainsbury's

Sainsbury's

(4 reviews)

A fairly large Sainsbury's store considering it is in a city centre, located in Sheffield's The…read moreMoor. It is smaller than your average supermarket, yet with some of the counters you'd find in one, so it reminds me of an average Tesco Metro store. The staff here seemed really rude and unhelpful for one, including the security who seemed to just stand there when anything happened including an altercation between two customers. The store does feel a little cramped with the tills basically right next to every aisle, it feels like they're trying to cram everything into one space and it just isn't working and makes the store more uncomfortable than convenient. The product range in-store was okay, but the whole process was slow, the self-service check-out machine area, for example, was far too narrow, busy and it wasn't run very well with half of the machines out of order so you'd never know when it was your turn - this whole checkout process for me was the final straw, it was too confusing, poorly designed and time-consuming and nearly made me decide to put my items down and leave the store. The main issues with this branch are how uncomfortable the store is and how the staff don't seem to care about customers safety and security, and even shopping experience with broken down machines and poor, cramped facilities. 1*

This is a great handy little supermarket in the city, a little out of the way from the main hustle…read moreand bustle of the city though, so you have to walk to it. Located half way down the moor it's ideal for those who are near by otherwise it's a walk to either tescos or sommerfields. It stocks the main essentials and the most popular ranges; due to its size it can not stock everything. The prices are a little dearer then the larger version of the stores but this happens in all the smaller versions of the supermarkets. The place is often busy around lunchtimes during the week, so expect queues and there never seems to be enough tills opened at these times to accommodate. It has a few deals on but not all the deals that are on in the main larger stores.

Morrisons

Morrisons

(7 reviews)

Morrisons Hillsborough Barracks, Sheffield, has taken another big step downhill. Went on 2/1/25…read more (at 3pm, on a Thursday). The hot food counter is now gone. Replaced by steel racks containing items in cardboard boxes, which you can't really see into. There are lables on the shelves, but it is hard to view the actual food to know what you are getting. I had a good look but couldn't find any chicken legs or thighs. Also the problem of bare shelves. This is a big store, but there was no Morrisons own brand Wholewheat Muesli, no own brand Fruit & Fibre Flakes. And the fish counter had a £3.75 each or 3 for £10 on the twin packs of cod / haddock in breadrumbs / batter, but they only had 1 packet of cod in batter and 1 packet of haddock in batter, and nothing at all in breadcrumbs, so the 3 for £10 offer was unavailable, and the haddock had a use-by date of 3 Jan, i.e. the next day! I have an unspent £5 voucher from my More Card, but once I have spent it I will not be shopping at Morrisons again. It is a 3-mile drive south for me, and the same distance north is the Fox Valley retail park, which has proper butchers, bakers, hot food shops, etc, and Stocksbridge Co-op maybe expensive but always has its own-brand breakfast cereals in stock.

I'm 50 years old, never been in a fight, and have never been a violent man. But I swear to God, if…read moreI was, then I would be starting a 12 year stretch right now for what that cunt of a manager at @Morrisons Hillsborough and his staff have done to my neurodisabled daughter #raging Staff accused her of shoplifting because she adjusted her brastrap walking through the checkouts, saying that they had seen her put something down her top. Didn't call security, didn't call the police, just plainly accused her. She's been having panic attacks ever since. That was 2 weeks ago. After 4 different versions of events from them over the last week, which we have proved to be lies, he tried to justify their actions saying they can accuse on suspicion without evidence, and she had the biggest panic attack we've ever seen, and he was so fucking blasé about it. Because of her disabilities, she wasn't confident to go out in public until a couple of years ago, now she won't go out alone again because of this. She's also now back in therapy because of it. Absolutely fucking raging and I won't rest until his career goes now for this!!!!!!!!!

lidl - grocery - Updated May 2026

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