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3 years ago
Cancelled our whoosh delivery twice today with no explanation Even lied it was on the way twice when actually it had never been picked so dishonest staff as well Adios Tesco! read more
1 year ago
answer your phone would be a good start. wrong whoosh order delivered for the second time driver not answering his phone
Neath Road
West Glamorgan
Briton Ferry SA11 2AX
United Kingdom
0345 610 2952
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What time does Tesco Express open?
Tesco Express opens at 6:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Tesco Express close?
Tesco Express closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Tesco Express closes at 10:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 6:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Tesco Express have parking?
Yes, Tesco Express has parking options.
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Sainsburys
(5 reviews)
A similar size to the very nearby Tescos, and far too close in my opinion (shouldn't big…read moresupermarkets be far away from each other?). Though parking is much easier. The food selection is good, however the actual store is not as nice as many other Sainsburys I've been to. Interestingly though, they do have a good home ware selection, and have lots of value packs (fab for students). It's rather popular with the yachting set, due to its close proximity to Swansea waterfront (plus the food really is superior). Avoid the cafe though!
i decided to be my weekly shop in sainsburys the other week and was suprised, i got a lot for my…read moreamount and really enjoyed shopping somewhere new. It isnt as expensive as some think anymore as they just have to keep up with their competitors, I feel this store is clean and spacious
C.K's Supermarket
(2 reviews)
Rather poor supermarket with just the basics in tinned and packet goods, small selection of fruit…read moreand vegetables, and a post office at the back. The people in the post office are friendly; the ones who work the tills in the main shop are not always so pleasant. I prefer to go further afield and have more choice.
I stopped there on the morning of 28/4/14. I kindly asked the butcher to marinade some chicken…read morefillets when he abruptly said "you'll have to hang on I'm busy doing this I'm behind already as it is". This was 7.10 am in the morning, shouldn't the store be ready for opening I was thinking. I replied no worries & asked a lady member of staff who kindly obliged. When I went to the checkout to pay for the goods, I could see the butcher sitting in the small upstairs office at the front of the store. I said to him "don't rush the kind lady at the rear of the store served me in the end". His reply was "I don't rush for anybody". Now correct me if I'm wrong but the staff there have been worrying about the TESCO EXTRA that is opening next door. If this is the customer care you get with CK's supermarket then TESCOS will be welcomed here in cimla. My god where do they get these people from.
Tesco
(1 review)
Small branch of this store in the town centre. Handy for essentials in tin and packet foods, fresh…read morefruit and veg; there are also some frozen foods, magazines, flowers and a tobaconist section. The store is always very busy and you often have quite a long wait for one of the check outs.
Aldi
I love the special offers here, had some wonderful prawns in garlic the last time I came, under two…read morepounds. Their cold meats and cheeses are very good too, especially the german ham. They have special offers on fresh fruit and veg.,such as peppers, baked potatoes, and green apples for 69p There are many other interesting items instore too especially near christmas, and the store is never really crowded. You do need a pound coin for a trolley though!
Morrisons
Pretty good as supermarkets go and I've recently switched from Tesco to Morrisons because it's more…read moreconvenient and I can get slightly more choice in vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free foods. It's a large store too, so most things are available. The cafe is good and there are several veggie choices - the cajun burger is particularly nice, and you can get excellent coffees too. I only have a few gripes. One is that, like all Morrison stores (as far as I know), you have to pay £1 to use the car park. While you can have this reimbursed later when paying for shopping, you are only allowed one and a half hours. If you want to have a leisurely meal and then do a lot of shopping I find this is not enough time. Several times we have skipped lunch if we need to browse in the supermarket and do a 'big shop'. Another irritating thing is having to find another £1 coin to use a trolley - which again you get back later. (Tesco doesn't charge for car parking or trolley use) My next complaint is that the cutlery in the cafe is always a bit smeary and the trays they stand in often need a good clean as they can be dusty. I'm not saying that the knives and forks are necessarily dirty - they may just be smeared from soapy water and not dried properly (I found the same problem in the Morrisons cafe in Brecon). My last complaint is that many of the hot desserts, like the jam roly poly is made with suet so not suitable for vegetarians. Why, oh why, in this day and age, do the cooks need to use animal fats in the desserts? Also, Morrisons would make more money if they used vegetable fats because then they would sell more puddings (think of all the vegetarians who would love to eat one - me for example!!) UPDATE NOVEMBER 2008 To finish on a positive note, we were VERY impressed today by the lovely range of fresh sandwiches (two rounds on each plate) beautifully presented on oblong trays, adorned with salad and crisps, for well under £2 each! The egg and cress sandwiches were only £1.39 and the (truly delicious) cheese and beetroot £1.69. When you think what you'd pay in most cafes for a big plate of sandwiches!! Well done Morrison Cafe - excellent value (I've changed my star rating from 3 to 4!)
Morrisons What is…read morehappening with the stock levels at Morrison's store Neath lately. Two weeks running I have called in for my weekly shop on a Tuesday and found it to be something like a Russian supermarket. Rows of empty shelves in the fresh food area. No vegetables, no bananas. Only milk available with a use by date of TOMORROW! Same with the bread. I could go on. I normally spend upwards of £100 per week on supermarket groceries in Morrison's, I struggled to spend £30 in Morrison's today, mostly on branded non-food items. How on earth do Morrison's hope to maintain their market share, when they maintain such abysmal stock levels and quality fresh food on their shelves to buy. Poor show Morrison's, poor show. I will be taking my business elsewhere next week.
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