The thing I really love about Sainsburys is that it keeps the riff raff out of Waitrose.
This branch was built in late 2011 and features everything you could ask for in a supermarket.
Eco friendly grass covered roof? Check
Biodiversity area in the corner of the car park? Check
Parking space to charge your electric car? Check
It's a tree huggers dream yet it still manages to draw in the most ardent of ozone depleters such as myself.
There's nothing I enjoy more than ditching the short walk from my house to the store in favour of cruising down there in my behemoth of an automobile with the engine so cold that instead of measuring the fuel consumption in miles per gallon you have to use gallons per mile.
Once you arrive you are greeted to a clean and well laid out store with all the usual gubbins you would expect from a supermarket but with prices so high that all but the most lavish of grocery shoppers will have been scared away. However, you must not be afraid.
Pay their inflated prices I tell you, pay them! As you walk around scanning your shopping and watching the total surpass the amount you paid for your first house take a moment to soak up the ambiance. Revel in the fact that you aren't constantly stopping behind shoppers who have shunned Facebook and instead choose to conduct their social networking on aisle 5 while creating a blockade with their trolleys. Rejoice at the relative emptyness of the store, you aren't an extra in a remake of 28 days later. No, you have merely escaped from the clutches of Tesco and found a better way and it is worth every penny. read more