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    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Morrisons

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    East Kilbride

    The BEST Morrisons I've ever been to. It's enormous, yet because it's a Mozzas it doesn't feel all…read moreclinical and warehousey like a massive Tesco or Asda (and Sainsbury's these days) does. I can't give it five stars because it is just a Morrisons, however if you need to do a weekly shop and you value good deals, good choice and excellent fresh meat, this is the place to go. There's also a restaurant... but I'm not sure I could ever bring myself to trying that!

    Morrisons is a chain of supermarkets prevalent throughout the UK…read more The store at Lindsayfield in East Kilbride was originally a Safeway store but when Morrisons bought Safeway out, it was rebranded. I find this to be a particularly nice branch of Morrisons. It has a petrol station which I have used several times and been impressed with. I find Morrisons petrol prices to be very competitive. The store has a large car park at the front and cash machines at the main entrance. Morrisons stores are laid out like old fashioned markets which is something I personally like and when you enter you will find fresh fruit and veg on display, some of which is on a mock barrell to give the feeling of these markets. The store has an excellent selection of groceries on offer and there are Butchers, Fishmongers and Pie departments, as well as the bakery. Morrisons has a fairly decent non-food section offering homewares, kitchenware, CDs, DVDs and games. Lastly this Morrisons has a great cafe which I have used several times and rate highly. I like the fact you order your hot food at Morrisons and they then cook it for you - there's nothing on offer here that has been sitting on a hotplate for too long drying out! This is an excellent supermarket in East Kilbride.

    Sainsbury's

    Sainsbury's

    (8 reviews)

    ££

    East Kilbride

    It's not just the nectar points that bring me back to this particular supermarket week after week…read more Obviously, when you get used to your supermarket, you get to know where every little thing is without having to wander around the isles thinking about asking another member of staff. I've been to every brand of supermarket and there's just something nicer about this particular shop. I've been to other Sainsbury's as well, and they don't even feel as nice as this one. The only fault that I DO come across some weeks, is that the same staff that cover the deli' counter have to cover the hot chicken counter at the end of the shop, and, because there is a large egg shelf between, they don't see you if you're waiting to be served. You are stuck with the dilema of moving from your position at the front of the queue and walking up to the deli counter to tell the staff that you're wanting. They might come down and serve the person who was waiting behind me first. I toss and turn in bed at night worrying about the thought of it sometimes. I think I like this shop because the staff are relaxed and friendly

    Based in Kingsgate retail park in East Kilbride this is my favourite supermarket and has been since…read moreI started shopping here back in 2000. It has a good range of fresh produce clearly marked in regards to origin, I prefer to buy 'local' where I can and Sainsbury's are very good at plastering a saltire on anything even remotely Scottish. Unlike some supermarkets I've been to in recent times this Sainsbury's does a really good job of marking down the end of shelf life produce which saves me lots of cash and is also virtually the only way I can afford to eat meat. More generally the store isn't too big, but still manages to stock a variety of non-food items including clothing, electrical equipment, dvd's, cd's and so on. It has good lavatory facilities, although they are a tad small at times when you've got a small child in tow. They also have a really good cafe where we often stop off for a bite to eat if we're pushed for time ... oh yeah, the staff are really friendly too and there are one or two characters who really make the place feel like somewhere you belong.

    Aldi - Aldo

    Aldi

    (15 reviews)

    £

    Merchant City

    Despite their cringe-inducing, "Give it Aldi!" adverts, I really quite like Aldi. The German…read morediscount supermarket has improved considerably and has just been named supermarket of the year by consumer group, Which?. Aldi, like arch-rval, Lidl, stock a fairly limited range of mostly own-brand food, and weekly non-food special offers, such as DIY, motoring, outdoors, etc. By limited range, I mean that they tend to focus on a narrower spread of varieties of each product, I quite like this - because I tend to procrastinate... now which variety of houmous to choose? Regular, Peri-peri, red pepper, chilli-infused, etc. Keeping it simple speeds up my shopping no end! They now have a "deluxe" range too, like Tesco Extra Special or Sainsbury's Taste the Difference. For a city-centre supermarket, this is probably the best in Glasgow. Prices way cheaper than Asda, and a far wider range than the Tesco/Sainsbury's convenience stores. And with a proper fresh fruit and veg selection. This store is popular with students at the nearby halls, as well as Merchant City residents. Currently, twin pack red pointed sweet peppers are 79p - compared with around £1.80 in Tesco. 500ml Williams Bros beers are £1.60 or so, tinned tomatoes 30p, 6 large free-range eggs, 99p, cherry plum tomatoes 59p. The weekly super-six fruit and veg deals is epic, last week a bag of six oranges for 59p... amazing! A special mention has to be made for Aldi's Ribera del Duero red wine - this is absolutely one of the best budget (sub-£15) reds you can buy. Trust me on this, you'll impress the snobbiest of dinner guests with this one, it's awesome, and under £6. In summary, really good quality stuff, large range of fresh fruit and veg, good meat and chilled section, great booze, and who knows, you might pick up a bargain riding crop or air compressor!

    Things I like about here:…read more It's really close to home The fruit/veg part is really well stocked and is of very good quality It has a random tat section You can get Williams Bros, Drygate and Brewdog beers for around £1.50 Overall, you get a lot of bang for your buck. Things I dont like: There's a tendency to wait until there are huge queues before opening another checkout - and then only having it open for 5mins. I wish it was bigger.

    Morrisons - grocery - Updated May 2026

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