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    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!!!!!!!!!

    Asda Stores

    Asda Stores

    (5 reviews)

    I didn't know this shop existed until I read the previous review, and thought I'd pay a visit last…read morenight. And I'd agree that this is the better of the Asda's in the area, but if you've been to the other one then that isn't saying much. It is a blast from the 80's with municipal swimming pool style exterior, original tiled flooring and my favourite - artexed interior walls. The car park is perfectly adequate if you're driving a Smart car and don't mind it getting kicked in by the chav kids hanging around outside, fully engaged in the business of kicking things in. I'd disagree with the previous review about the range of non-food stuff on offer - a small section of George clothing and a couple of aisles of general household tat, toys, electronics, stationery etc which I found a little disappointing. But apart from all these little foibles, it is a good place to buy groceries. I think it's because everything is more compact, so you don't have to walk so many miles to get from the potatoes to the ice cream, or maybe it's because you don't spend the first hour filling the trolley with the non-food stuff then rush around grabbing anything that you can shove in the fridge, but I came away with loads more food that I normally would. Had to wait a bit at the till despite the shop being half empty, then my receipt wouldn't print which was a pain in the rump as I always check Asda receipts as they've invariably overcharged you for something. The bill was £175, so I'm guessing there were a few overprices there that I couldn't find. But on the whole, it's a good place to go for groceries. Not if you're wanting to spend a couple of hours looking at pretty things, but if you just want a trolley full of grub and don't give a toss about the decor, it's spot on.

    The better of the 2 Asda stores in Doncaster.Good layout, wel stocked and competitively…read morepriced.Friendly staff.This sells a wide range of goods - primarily food and drink but also has a large electrical department, music department and particularly good is the large george clothing range - which all offer great value for money.There is a good sized cafe instore and outside there is a large car park.There are also a selection of cash machines here.

    Abu Bakar Supermarket

    Abu Bakar Supermarket

    (6 reviews)

    £££

    Hyde Park

    To say that Abu Bakar is well-stocked is a gross understatement! The shelves are absolutley…read morechoc-a-block with row upon row upon row of immaculately presented groceries of endless variety and flavour! Wow! If, like me, you ever struggle to choose between about three sandwhich options then you may be liable to be frozen in cant-decide panic at the endless choices presented to you by Abu Bakar! Even the halva section appears to be never ending! They sell a wide selection of vegetables, a broad variety of juices, endless rows of pulses, spices, herbs, cakes, bread, jars of pickled items, huge sacks of rice and flour - possibly aimed at businesses but may be handy if you live in a big house, loads of condiments (including some very mysterious and tantalising items such as a pot of chololate and cherry something...spread?...whose ingredients list was in Polish only). Homeware-wise they have pots, pans, crockery and kitchen utensils. There is also a halal meat counter. As Susan mentions, Abu Bakar is aimed at the Aisian community, but for anyone like me with boringly British culinary habits it is a fascinating and exciting place of endless possibilities and obscure and intriguing ingredients.

    Sitting somewhere between supermarket and corner shop, Abubakar is aimed mostly at the Asian…read morecommunity, with a large selection of Halal meats and more exotic fruits and spices, but it's also a popular spot with local residents and students looking to stock up. They often have good deals on fresh fruit like mangoes, and you can pick up all the ingredients you could possibly need to cook a decent curry from scratch. The staff are really helpful, and the nearby parking means it's ideal if you need to do a large shop but don't want to do the supermarket run. Worth stopping by to check out the huge range of exotic fruit juices - hangover heaven.

    Morrisons - grocery - Updated May 2026

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