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18 years ago
Located very close to the bus station and within walking distance from high street. Larger than other local supermarkets they have a well stocked range. Visit store around 4pm to find discounted bakery items. Car parking is convenient. read more
York road
Uxbridge UB8 1QW
United Kingdom
Uxbridge
01895 274242
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http://www.sainsburys.co.uk
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What time does Sainsburys open?
Sainsburys opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Sainsburys opens at 10:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Sainsburys close?
Sainsburys closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Sainsburys closes at 4:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Does Sainsburys have parking?
Yes, Sainsburys has parking options.
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If you are looking to do a spot of shopping in your lunch break, then visit Alrumana Supermarkets…read more They sell halal meat, fish and other asian and middle eastern products. The good think about this supermarkets is that it is open 24hrs. The prices are affordable. They also have a selection of fresh fruits and vegetables. Staff are always on hand to offer help.
This is a well stocked local supermarket, the staff are friendly and willing to help…read more The self-service tills are a little unstable and you might be advised to avoid, using the traditional tills instead. There is a range of fresh, chilled and frozen goods. It also has a decent range of drinks.
Hi, I love this little store because they have a reasonable stock of meat,(chicken pieces,…read morespatchcock chicken, mince, etc.,) , I love their spatchcock chicken. they also sell a small range of flowers, they have a small bakery range, every time I shop here I end buying loads of food stuff that wasn't on my shopping list, I buy their offers on chicken or marinated chicken, I buy the two for one offers on meals, etc.. , They always have good offers on, the only thing wrong with store is the small narrow aisles, which are usually blocked when the staff are stocking the shelves, staff are ok, always busy. Their range of ready made meals always taste nice. Also their reward scheme is good, and you can choose your own charity too which some of the money goes to.
Has pretty much everything you need, including pharmacy, electronics section and butcherread more
Holds a reduced line compared to the full size tesco stores, and somehow the Uxbridge branch is…read morealways crowded. However good value can be found.
This is a pleasant Tesco Metro - right in th centre of Uxbridge. I have to admit that the lady who…read moreserved me was the only friendly person I seemed to have met on my stay in Uxbridge. She actually made my day! The security guard on the other hand seemed to not take his eyes off me - maybe I looked like I was going to steal something! This seemed to be a well stocked store with everything you may have forgotten to buy on your normal shopping trip - including Krispy Kreme doughnuts! The queues didn't seem too bad in this shop although I did only visit at off peak times.
I'm so lucky to have such a good supermarket like this, on my doorstep. It's clean, spacious and…read morewith a wide variety of quality goods that other supermarkets wouldn't stock. I buy around half my groceries and household goods from here, including freshly baked bread. Tongs are always available for picking up the bread, which I find reassuring. As for the staff? First class and always very professional!
I buy a split tin and a Sandwich loaf costing £1.30 each, every week from the Bakery of the Ruislip…read morebranch. It used to come hygienically wrapped, but now it is left unwrapped for all to handle, including those who have just emerged from the toilet, and those who just sneezed into their hands etc.. It is a well-known fact that the general hygiene in this country is iffy. So when customers in making their selection, do not settle for the first loaf but handle quite a few before choosing the one they want, will definitely spread contamination to the rest of us. I have taken this matter up with the floor manager today and on two other occasions but I am being fobbed off with pat answers that this is the company's policy. I ask you: Will she feed her own family with something which she knows could be contaminated? Other supermarkets provide tongs and paper bags, why cannot a responsible firm like Waitrose who say they are all in favour for a healthy living for their customers do likewise?
From the road, this looks like a relatively decent sized Asda…read more Once you get in, it's pretty much a clusterf-. The chilled and frozen food is in a semi-circle around the crowded aisles, which are never properly stocked. There's not much variety. Staff varies - today I had a nice manager getting my click and collect parcel - but he kept coughing and not covering his mouth. Then the guy who checked us out tried to sell us a bag - which we need, fine. But when we asked for a normal one, he insisted on giving us a bag for life, which cost more and was larger than we needed. Oh well, whatever. I mean, it sells stuff at a reasonable price. But not a place to do a weekly shop, if you're at all sane.
When you think of Asda, you pretty much think of an enormous store - you kind of have to as it's…read morequickly become Walmart in all but name due to its American owners. This has that same idea, except imagine taking that gigantic store and squishing it down to a much, much smaller space. In otherwords, this is a tight squeeze at the best of times - for example, if a member of staff is putting something out, then that's the aisle blocked. If two trolleys want to pass each other, they have to do so delicately. Plus, nothing is in the order you'd expect - and this has to be the only place masquerading as a full sized supermarket where you'd find the beers, wines and spirits section down the same aisle as the frozen food. But you know, you can pick up a bottle of rose and a bag of frozen samosas at the same time, so that's progress right. The other problem I have generally with Asda is that their shelving makes it look like you're in a warehouse the entire time. It's fine for places like Costco because you are actually in a warehouse, but when you're in a place which is meant to be on the same level and idea as a Sainsburys or a Tescos, it just makes the entire store look cheap - and not cheap as in "ooh, I've saved two quid" but as in "the place just looks unappealing and terrible".
Tesco at Bulls Bridge is a 24 hour shop. It is quite big compared to most and offers a good range…read moreof food and drink. There is a good clothes department and a sizable home ware section so this makes it more than adequate for the weekly shop. It offers a free car park and the trolleys do not need a token. The staff are friendly and helpful and the shop clean and tidy. Very often this store will still have the full range of special offers available. There is a small selection of phones, dvd's and games but they usually carry the popular ranges. There is a petrol station on site. However, I find this store quite difficult to get in and out of as it is situated on a main road leading to a busy roundabout.
I love this place! It is huge, has an amazing variety, is very affordable (some things are really…read morecheap). It's got everything you can possibly think you might need when preparing anything Indian/Asian. I love the spices and the spicemixes but also the fruits (I spotted fresh Jackfruit) and vegetables (of course very fresh, good and dirt cheap chillies), the Himalaya herbal toothpaste :-) , the weird drinks, the ghee, the huge bags of rice and the enormous collection of incense (again really cheap). The food and even non-food will easily make you spend an hour(s) walking around looking at all the different things they sell and make you remember the great food of India/Asia.
The infrastructure is there as it's large and has a lot of products, unfortunately it's the…read moremanagement ethos that filters down to the staff that lets it down. So if you are shopping staff are under such pressure to stack shelves quickly that they will continue pushing their cages with fresh stock into customers rather than wait a few seconds to let someone pass. Also on several occasions I have found out of date products, if you alert staff to it you always get the same response, leave it there we'll deal with it later. I don't know how many claims they've had to deal with for customer injuries or illness. Have observed that when customers raise issues with staff about products not up to quality staff look scared rather than empowered to do the right thing. Timidly they call management over who never seem to deal with the issue, it's always the customers fault somehow, do visit the store and you will see for yourself.
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I live in between Tescos and Sainsbury's and have always shopped in Tescos as I have not liked…read moreshopping at the Sainsbury's in Hayes due to many reasons; It was quite a small supermarket and always very busy with never many staff on the tills. I also never found the supermarket particuarly clean and tidy it wasn't by far one of Sainsbury's best outlets I have been to a very nice one in Woking and the difference is massive. Although... As of November 2008 they are extending and refurbishing which is long overdue. I have yet to go but if it is good I just might start shopping in Sainsburys instead. Watch this space
Nice big clean store have loads of choice even with all the work going on to make it bigger they…read morehave still managed to keep it clean and to keep the coffee shop open draw back is the parking but once they are finished there will be more customer parking makes shopping there very pleasent
Great selection of Polish food, friendly staff and good prices…read more Why not grab some nice Polish sausage while you are here or bread or both of you want a sausage sandwich.
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This is a small express store loacted right on the Green In Wooburn Green. It's a shame really as…read moreit doesn't tend to get as much business as it could due to the actual supermarket being situated less than 2 miles away towards J3. However having said that, it;s great on a Sunday, as the larger store closes at 4pm, but this one is open until 10pm. It's well laid out, staff are suually helpful and friendly and they have some good offers aswell that mimic some of those availabel in the larger stores. Only problem is the parking, as there isn't a car Park so you have to rely on there being a space on the road outside to ull into. Also has a cash machine (free withdrawls) outside which is very handy!
Not the biggest Sainsbury's that you will ever visit but is is pretty well stocked with essentials…read more Parking is good, the carpark is rarely full and you can always find a space. Staff are pleasant and helpful making it overall a positive shopping experience.
Sainsburys in South Ruislip is one of the largest supermarkets in the area and offers a good range…read moreof food and drink. It has an in store bakery which turns out freshly baked bread throughout the day. There is a small clothes department and a home ware section so this makes it perfect for the weekly shop. It offers a free car park but the trolleys do need a token or £1 coin in order to use them. The staff are friendly and helpful and the shop clean and tidy. There is a good selection of the most popular cds, dvd's and games. There is a petrol station on site and it is easy to get to.
Found right in the High Street, a large range of frozen food at very good prices. Also stocks other…read moreitems in a small way such as cereals, toilet roll etc. The aisles are nice and wide and the shop is well lit, they will deliver your items to your home, very handy if you don't drive. Parking can be a problem, you need to park in one of the main car parks, which if you have bags of shopping can be awkward. People do stop outside the shop to pick up but watch the yellow lines and traffic wardens. This does put me off shopping there and because the items are cheap its surprising how quickly you put items in the trolley and how much your bill comes to at the checkout. A great shop if you having a party and want lots of cheap party food.
i often shop from here as kerry do as well....;) they got loads of item for 1 pound and their food…read moreis goods as other big stores but i like them rather then other big stores specialy i perfer them on tesco
God, I love you Tesco. Since leaving America, I have been desperately missing the retail therapy…read moreprovided by Target and Walmart. To me, there's nothing like wandering the aisles of bright shiny department stores and spending lots of money on things I don't really need. Sadly, there are no Targets or Walmarts here, so I had to find another place to relieve the spending itch. This ginormous Tesco is perfect for that. Aisles and aisles of goodies to peruse. Lately I've really been enjoying their selection of Easter candy. The store is mainly a grocery store, though they do have clothing, electronics, household items, etc. I drag my husband here once a week for grocery shopping and am always impressed with how low the prices are. This place is always a madhouse, which I guess can be expected at one of the largest Tesco stores in existence. But it sure does make me feel at home!
Giant Tesco just off of the A10 by Cheshunt. It's right next door to a Marks & Spencer so between…read morethe two shop you should be able to get everything you need in terms of food shopping. On site parking is adequate.
I love Tesco's! If you are looking for decently priced, actually CHEAP things according to UK…read morestandards, come to tescos. They have a variety of fresh food/produce as well as some frozen goodies. You can buy household things as well. I always come here to grocery shop because it's so close to Ealing Broadway tube, and is just a bus ride from my flat. The cashiers are always very polite and will greet you when it's your turn. I thought it was kinda weird that you had bag your own items though, we don't do that in the US. But yeah, I basically pick up everything food related here.
I must be part of some strange, secret, Ealing groupthink, because whenever I decide to go to this…read morestore, it seems as though every other resident of Ealing has decided to go there as well! Fortunately it's one of the larger Metros and there are a lot of tills and a fast moving self-service till section. It has the all the usual Tesco stuff: a sandwich section by the door for lunchtimers in a hurry, a deli counter, a bakery (I recommend the walnut bread), a whole aisle of alcohol and a CD/DVD corner. You either like Tesco or you don't. I do.
Morrisons is great if you have a car, but if your elderly and have no car it is hard work getting…read morethere and bringing the bags back as it is about 15 mins walk to the bus station and that is at a good speed. Huge car park which is free, not great at night time as attracts young kids and thugs (I should know as I had my car stolen from here) This Morrisons is huge with a salad bar and it has fresh pizzas(which are yummy), along with a cafe which is outdated and needs to be modernized. There is an average variety of stock, however a lot of items are near to their sell by date and they tend to have hardly any stock of each item.
Pros Morrison's is located in the Peel centre on the outskirts of Bracknell town centre. There's a…read morelarge car park and three free cash points outside, and inside there's a fairly good range of items and brands on offer. There are always promotions and deals available, and the in-store baker and butcher offer fresh bread and meat. The staff are approachable and friendly, and helpful when asked. Cons This shop doesn't have the best range of items, and some of the items aren't the best quality. The cafe is a bit old-fashioned and depressing, although the meals served are quite tasty and arrive fairly quickly.
This is in Forest Park parade of shops. It has food,…read morealcohol, papers, magazines and the lotto. There is lots of parking. The shop is clean and neat and well stocked. There is a small display of fruit and vegetables and this is fresh. They sell fresh baked bread and cakes and lots of sweets! Its a good convenience shop to pop into if you need extras like bread and milk as it is well stocked and they have a nice range of ready meals as well as a small display of meat. There is a good range of wines and beers as well as soft drinks. The staff are usually friendly and quick but it can get busy. You can use your clubcard for your shopping as well.
There are so many little discount shops on Deptford High Street that it's hard to stand out, but…read moresomehow El Cheap 'Ou does. The store stocks a somewhat random selection of groceries at fairly cheap prices, mostly nuts and dried fruit, canned goods, biscuits, tea, chocolate and baked items. Some of the stock is kind of dodgy looking but that's part of the fun. The selection is always a little different. Sometimes they'll have tonnes of ravioli for 50p a package. Other times they'll have massive stacks of Easter chocolate or panettone or yule logs. My favourite thing to buy here is cheap cheese. On most days you can get a cheese board for £2.50, which is great value for what you get. Make sure you eat it fast though - they never seem to keep for long. This place has character and characters. There are a couple of guys who work there who sit around chatting and filling in betting forms. Sometimes I've gotten drawn into a conversation on politics, or singing 'I Never Promised You a Rose Garden'. Other times I've been the butt of some sort of inside joke. The first thing you will notice on entering this shop is that the walls and ceiling are covered with pictures of their clientele, people from the neighbourhood. If you look closely, you might be able to spot a few of them outside. If they ever decide to put me up on the wall, I'll revise this review to five stars, because it's pretty nearly the best place ever.
This is the best supermarket I have been to and there is loads of parking and they also have a…read moreclothes section
Say what you will but this is the best supermarket in the area. Lots of choice, lots of 'ethnic…read morefood', good prices and helpful staff. Tesco is not usually my first choice and unfortunately this one is too far away to walk to it but I'm always happy when I visit!
This is the closest big supermarket to me so I go here when I'm feeling a bit to lazy to head to…read morethe slightly cheaper Tesco nearby. It's got everything you'll need, including a Costa Coffee inside. Ultimately, it's just another Waitrose supermarket so I can't really write much about it. My top tip, though, is to head here just before closing and go straight up to the baking counter to snap up some reduced pastry bargains! I got myself a yum yum for about 12p the other day. Amazing.
This is a really decent-sized and well stocked Waitrose, conveniently located on the main road up…read morefrom the station (with parking). It covers a broad range of grocery requirements, and has bakery/ meat/ deli counters as well. There's also a small Costa in the entrance should you fancy a coffee while you shop!