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    Supervalu

    4.0 (1 review)
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    Tesco Ireland

    Tesco Ireland

    (4 reviews)

    Rushing me when checking out while I am simply trying to bag my items as fast as humanly possible…read more I will spend my money somewhere else next time and from now on avoid this store. This is why I shop at Dunnes and will not come to Tesco again. At least at Dunnes, they kindly wait for me to bag things instead of rushing me, continuously helping others over me. Very rude!

    TESCO 13.07.10 The major supermarket chains are often…read moreportrayed as the big bad wolves of the food industry. Is it all bad? I know the Bridgestone Irish Food Guide editorial came down on them like a pack of Dutch defenders in the ninth edition. But the products of many of the food producers lavishly praised by Bridgestone are to be seen in the major supermarkets. Tesco spend two billion (their own figure) on Irish food and drink each year, including everything from salads to Angus Beef. Quite a lot of organic produce on display there also. I recently filled a trolley at Tesco's Mahon shop, including a few of those gorgeous yoghurts from Glenilen Farm in West Cork, and that was after a buying quite a bit at the weekly Farmers Market outside. I understand, from some producers, that Good Food customers, especially organic fans, stay loyal in the downturn and are prepared to pay a small premium to keep getting their favourite foods but who can blame the busy financially challenged houseperson doing the weekly shopping (say for two adults and two plus kids) from taking advantage of the choices and prices at places like Tesco. TESCO Tesco at Mahon Point is one of the biggest supermarkets in the county. Aside from the clothing and electrical departments, the choice in food is staggering. Take Balsamic Vinegar for instance; prices here ranged from one euro to close to twelve for aged varieties. Range of wine too is impressive. Got a couple of bottles, including a Tarrango by Brown Brothers for old time's sake. This unusual variety, which I first came across a few years ago when the brothers (sisters actually) came to town to show off their produce. It is a red that may be chilled. Liked it then and no reason why I shouldn't like it now, especially that the price has been cut.

    Tesco

    Tesco

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    Ordered from Tesco yesterday. They PUT BACK my entire order. I now have to go shopping myself…read more Thanks a lot.

    This review pertains to the little restaurant that is part of the Tesco on the Deerpark Road in…read moreKillarney. I have nothing good, bad or indifferent to say about the actual supermarket itself. Actually, I tell a lie, as I'm pretty sure that I bought a bag of satsumas there, and they were fine. So mad props on your satsumas, Tesco. Myself and a friend were eating breakfast in the little restaurant. Actually, when I say restaurant, it was more like a canteen: pretty utilitarian inside, you get a tray and bring your food up to the counter type of thing. Not exactly plush, but perfectly adequate for a bit of a fry. I was eating a type of breakfast bap, while my friend was eating breakfast in the traditional "served on a plate" format. This friend had a clever ruse of getting a fried egg, but concealing it under his chips, so that when he went to the counter, he wasn't charged for the egg. So take note those of you who would be inclined to commit petty frauds against eateries (I'm surprised at the level of detail with which I remember this story, as these incidents occurred in 2004). We sat down, and proceeded to eat our food. I should point out at this point that both of us were baked, him slightly, me severely. Anyway, you know those little metal tea pots that you get with these type of affairs? Well, my breakfast companion was attempting to pour himself a cup of tea, but he was leaning the teapot over a little too much, so that the tea did not go into the cup, but rather ran down the body of the teapot and onto the table. I observed this and gave a little giggle. My friend was becoming more frustrated. "Why isn't the f*cking tea coming out?" When he said this, even though it wasn't actually that funny, I erupted in stitches of laughter. He looked at me bemused. "What's so funny". I attempted to explain to him, but this made me laugh even worse. I was left helpless, heaving with laughter and gesturing impotently at the teapot. It is, without exaggeration or hyperbole, the most that I have ever laughed in my entire life. At this juncture, I had nearly finished my bap. I was just about to put the last piece in my mouth when I noticed that there was mould on the bread. I mentioned this, and was probably in such a state of mind that I was going to finish it, but he told me not to be a f*cking eejit and to go up and get another one. The girl at the counter was mortified (justifiably) that she had given me a mouldy bap, and immediately made me another, non-mouldy one. The myself and my compatriot sat there and shared the bap, both of us breaking out in giggles frequently. So even though I was given a mouldy bap, I'm giving this place three stars, because without the mouldy bap, I wouldn't have as many fond memories.

    Supervalu - grocery - Updated May 2026

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