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modeller | 10:40 Wed 08th May 2013 | Food & Drink
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I have 5 supermarkets within a couple of miles of me but the one nearest,
the Co-0p, is the one I use least.
It is the noisiest with loud background pop music which is the main reason I go elsewhere. Asda is the next noisiest but well below the Co-op level.
The others Tesco, Waitrose, Sainsburys I don't hear music at all. So they get my custom.

According the noise abatement society only 8% of the population say they like loud music and 40% ignore it in any retail outlets so why do they do it.

Another thing the Co-op and Asda have in common they frequently charge
the full price on a supposedly reduced items. I have however always obtained refunds . I now make a point of checking the check out bill carefully back home.

My family love the fresh baked 7 inch Apple/Rhubarb/Fruit pies which they have all been selling for £1 except for the Co-op which are £1.35 and are smaller. I wonder why ?


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If you are overcharged at Asda, they give you a refund and a plastic gift-card loaded with £2 for each over-charge.
I agree re "musak" - I complained to the management in B & Q last week, then walked out without buying anything. Raucous "music" echoing around a large shed - annoying.
...but DON'T mention it at the checkout. Go to Customer Service desk.
We use in order of choice:-
Aldi
Lidl
Sainsbury
Asda
Tesco
Morrisons
Don't like Co-Op, Waitrose- really expensive for what they sell.
Music works. You might realise it but it works. They spend millions on the psychology behind it.

The music will be completely different depending on what day and what time it is.

The 40% who ignore it probably don't realise they are being manipulated to spend more money.

I watched a programme on it....
Our Co-op shut down last year, they didn't have any music on during the day, but in the evening, until they closed at ten, they would play classical music.
They found that this stopped the crowd of youths that used to hang around the doorway annoying the staff, and harrassing the customers.
Our local co-op doesn't play music, but it is expensive.
whenever i go into my local co-op most of the staff seem to be filling shelves leaving one poor soul on the check-out to deal with an ever-lengthening queue of irate customers
i only ever hear the music at xmas when they blast annoying tunes out, other than that i don't hear it or i'm oblivious to it
You 'think' you're oblivious to it!!
1. Harrods.
2. fortnum and masons.
3. Highgrove.
Most supermarkets that I have noticed playing music is usually bubblegum crap.
no - i am oblivious to it, esp as i usually have my headphones in....
I use Costco and enjoy shopping there. Excellent customer service, great buys and not noisy. Everything in my favour there.
lol, Fluff...that would be why then!
Tesco had a big revamp on a lot of their stores recently, and now when you arrive there is a big sign saying 'Hello'

What's that all about?

I would rather see 'Welcome'
I would rather see 'Welcome'

They wouldn't understand that in West Brom, Hopkirk.
I'd like to see regional signs like
'Orroight my lurver' in Somerset, 'Eh up me duck' in Derbyshire etc
OK Tony, the Yam Yam version
Yes Hopkirk. Something like '' Aw Right Ah Kid ''.

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