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Superman Fleet Admiral
Joined: 06 Dec 2003 Posts: 10220
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:01 pm What supermarkets do you use? (UK) |
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I wanted to ask my fellow Brits what supermarkets they liked/didn't like. If you're not a Brit, still feel free to post your thoughts if you have any.
So, folks, which supermarket do you use?
Personally, I prefer Tesco. It has everything you need, the staff are very helpful and polite and I like some of their prices. I have to travel out of town to visit Tesco; if there's ever a time when I can't get out of town, then I will use Farmfoods or Kwik Save.
I have a Co-Op store right next to my home. However, what they sell is limited and their prices can be a bit steep to be honest. They're a pretty basic store.
What about you, folks?
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1/1 Rear Admiral
Joined: 12 Apr 2002 Posts: 3311 Location: La La Land
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:11 pm |
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Asda price works for Mom. If not it's normally Sainsbury's.
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Superman Fleet Admiral
Joined: 06 Dec 2003 Posts: 10220
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:15 pm |
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Hi, 1/1. How are you doing? It's been awhile since we spoke. Always feel free to send me a PM.
Quote: | Asda price works for Mom. |
Asda is okay but my problem is that it's too, erm, big. You need a map and a compass to find your way round an Asda store. Still, at least it means they sell everything and the staff are always helpful.
Quote: | If not it's normally Sainsbury's |
Never been a big fan of Sainsbury's. No particular reason, I just don't really like it much. Just like I don't like vanilla ice cream, Sainsbury's doesn't appeal to me. Still, what do I know?
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Kyre Commodore
Joined: 15 Mar 2002 Posts: 1263
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:20 pm |
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I work at Asda, so use it for the staff discount. But there's no way in hell I'd shop there if I didn't. It is way too busy for my liking.
There's a local Tesco that, whilst having fewer choices, is far easier to shop at.
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Superman Fleet Admiral
Joined: 06 Dec 2003 Posts: 10220
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:22 pm |
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Kyre, you don't have to answer this because I am prying a little. But what type of discount to you get?
If you think I'm being nosey, just ignore me.
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Kyre Commodore
Joined: 15 Mar 2002 Posts: 1263
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:46 pm |
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10%. And I think there's one day in the year where we get 20%. There are also some offers they do throughout the year (there was a recent sale for colleagues on the George clothes - 20% I think).
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Superman Fleet Admiral
Joined: 06 Dec 2003 Posts: 10220
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:49 pm |
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Thanks for that, Kyre.
I think I'll work in a supermarket just for the discount.
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Nate Jameson Lieutenant
Joined: 21 Oct 2004 Posts: 144 Location: Michigan, USA
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:58 pm |
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I shop locally here in Grand Rapids at D&W.
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Birdy Socialist
Joined: 20 Sep 2004 Posts: 13502 Location: Here.
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Fri Oct 22, 2004 5:35 am |
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Well, back here in Holland we've got the 'Albert Heijn' (funny how the English pronounce that), but the veggies aren't too good there. My parents always go to 'Hoogvliet', wich is cheaper and the veggies are muchos better. We've also got the 'Aldi' and 'Lidl', but I don't go there.
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harrykims#1fan Fan Girl Muskateer
Joined: 08 Feb 2002 Posts: 2916 Location: Leicester UK
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Fri Oct 22, 2004 8:13 am |
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Tesco , Morrisons , or Co-op whichevers nearest at the time
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Thomas Pool Princess
Joined: 08 Jul 2001 Posts: 19730 Location: Manchester
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Fri Oct 22, 2004 2:31 pm |
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There's a Morrisons, Kwik Save and Co-Op here, and an Asda and Sainsburys nearby. I think at the moment my Mum shops at Asda and Morrisons... the other two are really small compared to them. Oh, there's an Aldi too, but she doesn't shop there either. We went there once and it's so... raggy, And the cashier person was sweeping our stuff onto the floor after they ran it through the till, and they didn't help with packing at all.
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Sevenofninenz Commodore
Joined: 02 Jul 2004 Posts: 2441 Location: New Zealand Penal Colony
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Fri Oct 22, 2004 3:34 pm |
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Well I don't live in the UK, but I'll answer anyway.
I usually go to Pak'n'save, and if not there I'd go to Woolworths.
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Kyre Commodore
Joined: 15 Mar 2002 Posts: 1263
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Fri Oct 22, 2004 5:26 pm |
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chocho_11 wrote: | There's a Morrisons, Kwik Save and Co-Op here, and an Asda and Sainsburys nearby. I think at the moment my Mum shops at Asda and Morrisons... the other two are really small compared to them. Oh, there's an Aldi too, but she doesn't shop there either. We went there once and it's so... raggy, And the cashier person was sweeping our stuff onto the floor after they ran it through the till, and they didn't help with packing at all. |
Aldi is the student supermarket. You can buy a weeks supply of food with the change in your pocket. And yeah, the last time I went there, they were sweeping the stuff through as if they were on fire.
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Tyvek Rear Admiral
Joined: 11 Jul 2001 Posts: 2821 Location: Mississippi, USA
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 1:33 am |
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Kyre wrote: | I work at Asda, so use it for the staff discount. But there's no way in hell I'd shop there if I didn't. It is way too busy for my liking. |
I'm with you all the way, as an american Wal*Mart Associate I am fully aware of our british stores... So if i ever traveled over the pond I'd go to Asda for the discount and the fact it makes all of Wal*Marts profits rise and our stock go up. but if it is at all like our Wal*Mart's it would be busy.
(for all you non-brit non-Wal*Mart associates in 1999 Wal*Mart bought the british supermarket chain Asda and re-named it Asda:Wal*Mart, after the purchase they moved Asda more into General Merchandising much like our supercenters have both grocerys and toys,clothes,etc.)
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Oliver Thought Maker
Joined: 28 Feb 2004 Posts: 6096 Location: Antwerp, Belgium
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 4:35 am |
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In Belgium we have ALDI too. I only go there if they have a special offer.
I go to Delhaize most of the time. There's one very near to my appartment, it's clean and you can get anything you want. They also have self-scanning were you scan the products you want and put them into the trolley. Then you just walk through the cashier and pay without unpacking everything.
Let's see, ... Oh! We also have Grand Bazar which was renameed into Carrfour. Then there's WIBRA. It's this very cheap supermarket but the quality isn't that good. That's about it I think...
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lionhead Rear Admiral
Joined: 26 May 2004 Posts: 4020 Location: The Delta Quadrant (or not...)
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 5:18 am |
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I always go to the Albert Heijn. Very expensive supermarket but i has nice thing (like biological pig meat which is infected with a parasite that kills children and old people) (or biological eggs, so you are sure that there is no plastic in it , oh man. I hate my supermarket!)
but there are more supermarkets i use :
Dekamarkt
Vomar
Edah
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Jeremy J's Guy
Joined: 03 Oct 2002 Posts: 7823 Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 5:30 am |
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Tesco, Morrisons, Co-op, Lidl, Wal Mart (our ASDA just got done over and now is a hypermarket instead of a supermarket, so it's now a Wal Mart. The shops about a mile long, and there's two floors, crazy!) and Sainbury's. Totally depends on what my mum feels like and where is nearest.
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Otter Fleet Admiral
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 12895 Location: England
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 6:54 am |
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Morricans, not that I shop.
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Nate Jameson Lieutenant
Joined: 21 Oct 2004 Posts: 144 Location: Michigan, USA
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 10:25 am |
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We have a Wal-Mart near by, but it isn't a Supercenter, so no groceries.
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Toad Chief of Security
Joined: 28 Aug 2003 Posts: 936 Location: The Great Plains
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 10:30 am |
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I could survive in the UK if they have Wal-Mart Supercenter
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Nate Jameson Lieutenant
Joined: 21 Oct 2004 Posts: 144 Location: Michigan, USA
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 10:35 am |
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The UK doesn't have any Wal-Marts?
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Thomas Pool Princess
Joined: 08 Jul 2001 Posts: 19730 Location: Manchester
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 10:54 am |
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^ Tyvek wrote: | (for all you non-brit non-Wal*Mart associates in 1999 Wal*Mart bought the british supermarket chain Asda and re-named it Asda:Wal*Mart, after the purchase they moved Asda more into General Merchandising much like our supercenters have both grocerys and toys,clothes,etc.) |
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IntrepidIsMe Pimp Handed
Joined: 14 Jun 2002 Posts: 13057 Location: New York
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 11:01 am |
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There's an ALDI around here, too. I hate it there... So narsty.
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Superman Fleet Admiral
Joined: 06 Dec 2003 Posts: 10220
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 12:58 pm |
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IntrepidIsMe wrote: | There's an ALDI around here, too. I hate it there... So narsty. |
Not one of my favourite stores, for reasons I won't go into here.
BTW, in the UK, it's always worth checking out the bigger supermarkets for video's, DVD's and CD's because they are often cheaper than ANYWHERE else.
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Thomas Pool Princess
Joined: 08 Jul 2001 Posts: 19730 Location: Manchester
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Sat Oct 23, 2004 1:15 pm |
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Yeah, I usually buy new albums from Morrisons, as they all seem to be under �10 in supermarkets, compared with �12.99 in Woolworths or wherever.
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