Ahhh, big Saino. I love big Saino. For four years, big Saino fed me and provided me with toilet roll and washing up liquid. I never had a problem with big Saino, we were bessie buds.
If you are a student in Fallowfield or Withington, and you don't have a car to take you to big Asda, or the patience to drag your shopping home from Lidl, the big Saino's your bessie bud too. The great thing about this branch is that it stocks a really great range of their Basics stuff. I would hazard a hazardous guess, and say that I think they stock pretty much the entire Basics line. Which is great news for those who might be following the Becca Financial Plan. That is to say; in third year my loan didn't come through 'til January, and I had to make do with a flyering job, so for three months I lived on a weekly diet of; a packet of Basics salami, a loaf of Basics bread,a block of Basics cheddar and a tube of tomato puree. Luckily, Big-Chinned Housemate had a Breville. Big Saino kept me alive for three months, for less than a fiver a week. Saino Basics are the absolute shizzle, and most of them are as good as named brands.
The clothes and music/DVD section here is, in my opinion, ridiculous. It's pointless. Nobody shopping in big Saino wants a beige sarong or a cable knit cardi in lime green. And all students either download all their media (fair means or foul...) or buy it muuuch cheaper online, or at Fopp. So this section is taking up valuable space that I think could be better employed as a bigger bakery section.
Because the bakery section is ace. Say it with me, people, TIGER BREAD! I have never met anyone who doesn't like tiger bread. And they also have these mad cakes that are blank, but if you buy it and bring a photo, you can get it printed, like on the telly! Or, you buy it and take it home and put it in your printer. Or something. Look, I'm not sure on the details here but, y'know, facecake!
As well as pointless clothing and lovely Basics and super tiger bread, big Saino has a pharmacy, a fish counter, a cheese counter, a meat counter and a bit where they sell ready made fresh curries and samosas and cooked chicken. The cheese counter is great, and the staff on it are usually pretty helpful, though I always seem to get stuck with one whose shift is about to finish, when I swoop in and order twelvety thousand small bits of cheese. The queen green olives sold on the delicatessen counter are LUSH, big as apples and really fleshy.
Yes, the queues are ridiculous during term time. Just make sure you plan your trip for any time between say 11am and 3pm. This is when students are in lectures, or asleep, or both.
Top tip: show up about 25 minutes before closing time and head for the reduced sections in the dairy fridge and the meat fridge. You could grab a steak for less than half price, as I did many a time.
Now I am (almost) a proper person, I do my shopping online and get it brought to my door (with about a million substitutions, THANKS) but I will always remember how much fun big Saino used to be, and how it kept me alive that cold cold winter... read more