ChatterBank0 min ago
I like Tesco stores.
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I like Tesco stores, they have a wide range of products, prices are competitive, parking is convenient, staff are helpful and I do not mind that they are dominant in their industry, why would I criticize them for being successful?
I hear a lot of people complain about Tesco, but there are still queues at the che
I hear a lot of people complain about Tesco, but there are still queues at the che
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Fun biased and personal review of our nearby stores. I too like Tesco but have lots more favourites:
Co-operat ive (big store). Best stock in the area and much smaller than the big boys. Best green veg. Best sausages range. Best salad. Pleasant staff. Quickest for a full shopping list. Close at 20: 00.
Co- operative (little store) (3 of). Good stock....
Co-operat
18:52 Thu 24th Nov 2011
I only have easy access to city-centre shops-a Tesco metro, Aldi, Lidl, and a medium sized Sainsbury's. Tesco's is the pits-I agree that their employees don't know the meaning of customer service. They are too busy shuvving bodies through a queue.They are mostly rude and surly. As for choice-there is none. I prefer to shop around,rather than be loyal to any one shop.
I shop at Asda as they were the only supermarket where I could guarantee getting a twin baby trolley when thing 1 and thing 2 were babies (had trouble with Sainsburys and in the end they suggested that I phoned to say I was on my way and they would get a trolley ready for me, but even that was problematic). The staff at our local Aldi are excellent even though they are always so busy (the deputy manager gave thing 1 a flower yesterday and she was thrilled and he has previously given the children chocolate bars to share).
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I've probably moaned about Tesco on here but I do like shopping there too. Its the nearest big supermarket to me but recently I too have found the price of their stuff rise. A few months ago (before the big price drop) their 2 pack mangoes were £1.50. They then labelled the mangoes as being £1.65 but reduced to £1.50 as part of the big price drop. Bit sneaky but then the price of food changes every day due to inflation etc.