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So Tesco's not making as much money as it has in the past. Well I still go there and its always busy. Where do you get your food shopping and why ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I go to Tosco, but only because it's at the top of the road, otherwise I'd go to Sainsburys. It seems that everytime I go in to do my shopping lately there are never enough tills open, so the queues are long, this has an impact on how much I spend because I never browse now, just in and out as quick as possible. A couple of weeks ago I actually queued for longer than I shopped, that is not good business sense in any world, they need more staff (well, in our branch anyway)
I shop at the weekly market for fruit, veg and eggs and then call into Sainsbury's for a few other bits. (Vegetarians so no meat needed). If I don't need much other than the market purchases then i go to the local Budgens or Co-op.
Asda is almost opposite Sainsbury's and I do call in there for a change once in a blue moon. Tescos would be my least favourite option - there's not much choice there and too much floor space taken up with cheap household goods for my liking. Never been to Waitrose.
Asda is almost opposite Sainsbury's and I do call in there for a change once in a blue moon. Tescos would be my least favourite option - there's not much choice there and too much floor space taken up with cheap household goods for my liking. Never been to Waitrose.
I'm in the happy position of having a high street. So I go to the baker's for bread, the fishmonger's for fish, the greengrocer's for fruit and veg and the butcher's for my meat. The bread's slightly more expensive but better quality and it seems to me that the fish and meat is not actually any cheaper at a supermarket. I do use the small local Sainsbury's we have for cleaning stuff and whatever, but otherwise it's all from the local shops. Lucky me.
A combination of Aldi and Local shops and markets.
When I moved into my previous house 17 years ago there was a smashing parade of shops close by; small Co-op, 2 x greengrocers, 2 x bakers, a butchers and assorted other small shops. Then a Safeway opened at the bottom of the hill and most of these businesses closed down.......some became either Estate Agents or Foreign Timeshare Agents and others were just shuttered/boarded up. When I pop back these many of these retail premises are still empty or contain charity shops...even the Estate Agents moved on in time.
If you don't support your local traders and the shops close down, there is rarely any chance that they will re-open as a similar business.
But every now and then we do like to have a splurge here:
http://www.booths.co.uk/
When I moved into my previous house 17 years ago there was a smashing parade of shops close by; small Co-op, 2 x greengrocers, 2 x bakers, a butchers and assorted other small shops. Then a Safeway opened at the bottom of the hill and most of these businesses closed down.......some became either Estate Agents or Foreign Timeshare Agents and others were just shuttered/boarded up. When I pop back these many of these retail premises are still empty or contain charity shops...even the Estate Agents moved on in time.
If you don't support your local traders and the shops close down, there is rarely any chance that they will re-open as a similar business.
But every now and then we do like to have a splurge here:
http://www.booths.co.uk/
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Sainsbury's very new, good ranges, clean and covered parking
Tesco's - smaller, dingy, dirty, awful public loos, awful café, awful fruit and veg in comparison. Not surprised with their numbers based on down here - now only half their tills are open (my mother likes to go there as she knows her way around - hen she remembers).
Waitrose coming - yeah.....
Tesco's - smaller, dingy, dirty, awful public loos, awful café, awful fruit and veg in comparison. Not surprised with their numbers based on down here - now only half their tills are open (my mother likes to go there as she knows her way around - hen she remembers).
Waitrose coming - yeah.....