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5 years ago
Great customer service from a very lovely lady called Claire. Couldn't get any better. Thankyou so much read more
Weston Grove
Upton CH2 1QH
United Kingdom
0345 610 2794
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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, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Tesco Express have parking?
Yes, Tesco Express has parking options.
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A pretty large Tesco store in Chester town centre, at Frodsham Square…read more Due to COVID-19 and managing the number of people in the store, the entrance is a mess right now, one of the back entrances, just off the high street and next to Boots is currently not open, there is no signage to find the main store entrance from there, it only states to walk through a car-park which I also couldn't find, I ended up going away only to find this store by chance on my way home to the train station. They really should offer a street map if they are going to close a main entrance to the public. The selection in most areas was okay, especially the fish and meat counters where the selection was extensive. I did find the toiletries selection to be rather poor, they seemed to have replaced a whole section with overpriced giftsets, meaning toiletries and skincare items you'd find in pretty much any other supermarket weren't stocked here, which was a real shame. I get gift-sets are good Christmas ideas, but why should that mean the items which would usually be sold outside of these overpriced gift-sets not be sold at all? I did find the staff member a little unhelpful, he was standing right next to me (and seemed to be avoiding me) as I struggled to type my Clubcard number into the scan and go machine as it kept freezing. 3* - Large supermarket in the town centre of Chester, although it can be a nightmare to get in and there are multiple other flaws with the store which means it wouldn't be my first choice supermarket to visit if I return to Chester.
Just your average grocery store chain in the UK. Nothing fancy and not on the low end either. If I…read morelived in the UK I would shop here for sale items and maybe a last minute purchase for dinner. However I may seek out more local or speciality retailers for organics and higher quality products that I purchase in the states.
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Sainsbury's Local on Watergate St is in a useful location within Chester Town centre, it is a…read moredecent size branch, obviously, you can't do a weekly shop here but the selection is A-OK in terms of essentials. The store has two entrances, the front entrance has a staircase (with a lift) and escalator, or if you let the staff know there's a back entrance. The staff seemed really friendly and happy to help, which was good. Considering, this is only a "Local" store, they did have a good selection of fresh meats, I picked up some excellent quality turkey, and they also have a bakery section. The checkouts were easy to use and simple. They are missing a trick by not having a coffee machine here though, especially as Tesco Express' town centre store (and Superstore) does, so it would be useful, but I dislike Costa Coffee anyway which most coffee machines seem to use. 4* - The extra star is mainly for the friendliness and the helpfulness of the staff, while the selection is OK.
Tesco Express on Pepper Street is a useful location opposite the Grosvenor in Chester town centre,…read morebut the store its'-self was disappointing in terms of cleanliness and stock. The store did seem to be a mess with warehouse trolley/cages seem to be just left in the middle of an aisle by certain staff members, it seemed throughout my shop, no staff member approached them to use them or move them out of the way either. I wasn't able to get all of the items I came in for either, so did have to go elsewhere to the nearby Sainsbury's Local store which was considerably better, the only benefit this location has over Sainsbury's is it has a coffee machine which is useful if you're in a rush. 2*
Tesco Express, Chester
In accordance with section 6 and section 21 of the Equality Act a formal complaint has been…read moresubmitted regarding NO MASK NO SERVICE policy Gov.UK states Exemption cards If you have an age, health or disability reason for not wearing a face covering: you do not routinely need to show any written evidence of this you do not need show an exemption card This means that you do not need to seek advice or request a letter from a medical professional about your reason for not wearing a face covering. However, some people may feel more comfortable showing something that says they do not have to wear a face covering. This could be in the form of an exemption card, badge or even a home-made sign. Carrying an exemption card or badge is a personal choice and is not required by law. If you wish to use an exemption card or badge, you can download exemption card templates. You can then print these yourself or show them on a mobile device. Please note that the government is not able to provide physical exemption cards or badges. If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of these templates in a more accessible format, please email publiccorrespondence@cabinetoffice.gov.uk. Please say what format you need the template in and what assistive technology you use.
The autumn (2007) opening of Spice of Asia was a very welcome addition to Chester's small selection…read moreof ethnic food stores. Sizeable cities in the north-west, such as Liverpool and Manchester, boast plenty of outlets for purchasing Chinese ingredients, Turkish groceries or Indian foodstuffs. Not so Chester, with its largely indigenous population. Now we have Spice of Asia,It's Large enough that, our own version of Liverpool's Matta's store means Cestrians no longer have to take the train there to get proper Indian foods. Indeed, The Spice of Asia at 95-97, Brook street it's much spacious and fully loaded with not only asian spices, but frozen seafood, fresh vegetables,Thai food,Afro Caribbean food, Soft drinks, snacks and much more.. Above all,the products are selling at a very competitive price and it's a must visit shop...
Spice Of Asia, Chester
Even though there are 4 tills in the shop there is never more than two members of staff on them,…read morethe staff seem always miserable as well as the senoir management, this reflects on their level of customer service
good for bargains. only really useful if you eat a lot of…read moremicrowave meals or have a large freezer to store food in as the fresh produce section isnt that great. The none frozen items tend to be a little more expensive than what they would be elsewhere. however, there are bargains still to be had. I like that they offer a range of kitchen goods, such as cookers and freezers. although these do not seem to be any cheaper than elsewhere, however because i have seen them instore, iceland would be somewhere i would consider looking for these items should i need them inthe future. the staff are generally ok. at the tills, they are quick and efficient, even when queues are to the back of the store. the till staff still try to do what they can to deal with customers quickly and fairly politely. be aware though, that if you go into this store whilst they are stocking up, you will have to dodge boxes as the staff will not move out of the way for you.
Morrisons in Chester has gone shocking lately for the dates on their food and fresh food that has…read moreto be eaten is still full price and you have one day or a day with the dates which is very bad for a big supermarket . Dates should longer and the food prices seem to go up every week
iI would just like to say well done to well done to Morrisons , in the Bache, Chester.I visited the…read morestore on the 26th April. having been diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease. I have my good days and bad days, and today was a so so day.But i needed to do some shopping, but thought i would have some lunch first. Which was absolutely delicious . But unfortunately i could not manage to cut it. So i asked a member of staff called Pat if she could do it for me and she was very understanding lady and staff member. That ladies name is Pat, i would just like to say thank you to her for her help. I hope her hard work and concerns for others is appreciated by management. So Pat i would just like to say thank you you are 1 in a million. From Jackie.
I gave this 3 stars because im more of a asda fan to be honest…read more although my friend from that end of town assures me its his life saver in true times of need Has all the ammenities that you will need like photos, magazines and dry cleaning
Sainsburys is a leading supermarket and I love it because it stocks a whole range of stuff, some of…read morewhich I've never even heard of. I love their organic range 'SO' and their 'free from' range. You will find sections for electricals, toys, clothing, dry cleaning, photo processing, stationary and they also have a petrol station. Not the cheapest supermarket out there but I have been happy with the quality. Its also worth keeping an eye out for the special offer leaflets they have. Located in the Caldy Valley area in Chester, it has ample parking and is open late.
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