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18 years ago
Has many offers and also a half price freezer which sometimes has some excelent offers in . Staff can sometimes be rude and unhelpful however the shop is always well stocked and clean read more
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Tesco have just opened their new store in Accrington. Before this, there was only an Asda and an…read moreAldi, so I definitely welcome another store. The store is very easy to find, it is based where the Accrington college used to be situated. The car park is under the actual store, so is very large, although I always find that under-store parking seems to be dark, maybe a few more lamps wouldn't go amiss. There are two cash-points at the main entrance and I quite like the box with two foot-prints painted on the outside of them, to show people to stand back when waiting, I personally loathe people standing to near me when I use an ATM. Just inside the entrance on the right is a play area for the kids, you will notice when entering the store that there is enough light, as the window-walls are next to the 'Travelator' that you go up to the shopping level. Of course, the store is an 'Extra', so it offers grocery, electronics, clothing, pharmacy and has a stylish cafe just as you get to the shopping floor. The aisles are very wide, so it's great to get round, this in fact is the reason I shop here, also down to the fact that the Tesco is new, so it's fairly quiet at most times, I think this is down to the locals being loyal to Asda, but I would recommend they try Tesco out at least once or twice, it's a lot bigger than Asda and I find that there is more on offer at Tesco.
The Great Harwood staff are always ready to help but not more so than last Saturday when I found I…read morehad forgot my phone. And asked if they would mind making a local call to my husband to collect me and my shopping Kelly kindly dialled the number so thanks to Kelly I hadn't to catch two buses to get home but just waited ten minutes for my husband Thank you Gt Harwood Morrisons and Thank you very much Kelly From Eileen a grateful customer
From the owner: Take a trip to your local Morrisons for everything from your weekly food shop, to clothing,…read morehomeware, electricals and more. Head to Market Street to enjoy fresh, locally sourced produce. You can use our store locator to find a store near you or shop online and have your groceries delivered straight to your door. Our handy click and collect service means you can shop online as normal, choose a location and collection slot to suit you, and pick it up.
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Good location and many bargins to be had . Reguarly have many offers and send out leaflets with…read morefurther money off vouchers. Staff could be friendlier and but always polite
This is a nice Tesco store, although it is small, especially for a "Tesco Superstore", the store…read morestill looks and feels new as it was refurbished towards the end of 2019, after being converted from a Jack's store (Tesco's failed attempt to create a budget supermarket brand to compete with Aldi and Lidl). It is located in the Rossendale town of Rawtenstall on Bocholt Way. They have the handheld Scan as You Shop Scanners here which was a pleasant surprise, most Tesco stores have them now but it never said they did online, so I presume they are a new addition. I like how this store is located with views of the river, this does mean the only way to access it as a pedestrian is via a very small and narrow bridge, this could be a nightmare to cross in the dark as it isn't very well lit, it could also be a problem if you need extra space to cross. I did find the whole of Rawtenstall to be pretty poor for pedestrian access anyway. The product ranges is OK, I couldn't find what I was looking for, but most items you'd expect to find here were on offer in some shape or form, which is of course supported by many other supermarkets also within Rawtenstall town centre including Iceland, Marks and Spencer, Aldi, Lidl and ASDA, the latter is the only store bigger than this one, as many of them are pretty small. 3* - I probably wouldn't go out of my way to come here again, but it isn't too bad.
Had a meal at cafe then went shopping.my eldest daughter took my 6 year old to toilet as she was…read moredesperate only to be told none of the toilets were in use. When I approached the customer service desk to ask what I was supposed to do all I got was a shrug of the shoulders no suggestions or solutions. I asked if they had staff toilets she might use and was told they were out of service too. I had to leave my shopping and go elsewhere and will not be returning anytime soon.
I use the Travel Bureau at the Accrington store and have always found the staff to be friendly and…read morehelpful.
I visited the B&M Accrington store to check if, like previous visits to various B&M stores around…read morethe country, they were still selling what I would call poor quality, shoddy & quite suspect looking products. Yet again I saw the same suspect products. It seems to me that the amount of counterfeit products that this company may be selling is truly shocking! B&M have recently been featured on the TV consumer awareness programme 'Fake Britain' selling a potentially life threatening counterfeit children's night light which could easily set on fire & could cause serious injury or even death to a child or family. When looking at all the B&M products, I fear that this is definitely not an isolated case & that this company may be buying & selling mass amounts of counterfeit goods mostly purchased from China; (which is now known as the counterfeit capital of the world & it's said that 70% of the world's seized counterfeit goods come from China.) It's not just toys that are being counterfeited; air-fresheners that have carcinogenic chemicals in them, dangerous fake medicines & tablets, beauty products, food & drink, clothes & even pet food - all these things are being counterfeited on a massive scale. Look at the alarmingly huge amounts of bad reviews of the products that this company buys & sells & it appears clear to me that there is a real issue with cheap, bad quality, faulty & potentially dangerous, possible counterfeit goods being off-loaded onto the un-suspecting public; who are just trying to save money in this time of economic trouble. This company sells a lot of what appears to me to be very under priced products ranging from paracetamol tablets to vitamins & medicines, from air fresheners to beauty products & from hair dryers to children's toys to televisions. We must ask ourselves why is all this stuff so cheap? Imagine if, like the 70% of all seized counterfeit goods coming from China, that 70% or more of the products that this company sells is indeed counterfeit, & poses a real danger to people & animals, families & their children's lives. I would urge people to research what I've wrote here & about the monstrous level at which counterfeit goods are being brought into this country & are being sold throughout the high street by companies such as B&M which have been exposed by the 'Fake Britain' consumer awareness TV programme. Although some may not find my review helpful right now and may not agree with what I've wrote, hopefully it will still have some kind of bearing on whether or not you choose to buy products from B&M in the future and/or at least make you think about whether or not the product you are buying from them is counterfeit & dangerous to yourself and to your children. Thank you.
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The only thing wrong with this shop is that at lunchtimes the queues can be very very long. I…read moresuppose this reflects that they sell a great product at reasonable prices, but I do think they should employ more staff. However, it IS worth the wait as they have a massive range of sandwiches and they are all made individually to your order. They have a good selection of breads to choose from and the options board is massive. If you want something that isn't on their board, they are happy to make it up for you. As well as sandwiches they also sell general deli food, some of which is hard to source elsewhere in Sowerby Bridge. Definately recommended, but try to avoid peak times.
I'm a fan of the morrisons chain in general because it's the supermarket I grew up with in…read moreBradford, but this is a fairly good one. Their fruit & veg is always of an excellent quality, they have a range of counters offering everything from cooked meats, pies, a bakery, salad bar and cheese. Their fresh produce made in store is of excellent quality. This particular morrisons is a medium sized store that offers all the basics. It has a very large car park & a petrol station with car wash on site so it's a handy store to have round the corner from where I work.
I like to shop in morrisons because it is very beg and they stock everything. I love the fresh fish…read morein here and I can usually fill my fridge for about £20. Morrisons has really friendly helpful staff and a very handy customer services. If you don't have any change for your trolley they will change it for you no problem without tutting at you! I really like the bettabuy selection that morrisons do. I think there cheap ready salted crisps are so tasty. They make a really good cheap snack and taste better than walkers! It does get busy in here sometimes but no more than any of the other supermarkets.
First time, had enough parking, store has a variety of things at decent prices. The staff was very…read morefriendly and helpful.
THE WORST PLACE IN TOWN. I went tonight and I was harassed by some loud mouthed customer with a…read moreSouthern accent, staff did nothing. At the self checkout I waited 16 minutes for an assistant who was so insulting, she demanded my receipt for the items I paid for while waiting for the lazy mare to deal with the reduced items and when I asked 'would I be standing here if I'd not paid she arrogantly said ' SOME people have the cheek to '. I had to stop myself from cracking her across it. My complaint is made .
The supermarket is convenient a 7/11 that is open on Sunday…read more Aisles are well laid out, with plenty of selection and limited choice for most goods. The staff are friendly and willing to help.
Unhelpful staff. No manned checkout, and no one to help auto check out. Customers are helping other…read morecustomers check out. Eventually one male staff person came to swipe blocked checkouts, and who was unwilling to answer our questions. Very poor. Please improve the checkout experience.
Sainsburys in Darwen seems to have the stronghold of supermarkets in the area as the only…read morecompetition is a Lidl and the world's smallest Asda. I find the goods are a little on the pricey-side compared to what you would pay in neighbouring town's stores such as Tesco and Asda. Staff aren't too bad, there is one member of staff though who spends more time talking and holding up queues rather than getting people through the check-outs quickly. I would avoid shopping here in the hours 8am-9am and 3pm-4pm as the kids from the school opposite descend on the store and staff don't seem to do anything to keep them from behaving.
It's an Aldi, no frills. Generally has what I need, generally is clean enough, people are generally…read morenice enough. Gets the job done. Lines can be a bit long at peak times.
This is the only chinese supermarket I have seen in Bradford- and is quite a gem! It is packed…read moremostly with processed food- noodles, rice, sauces (soy sauce, most importantly!), frozen dumplings, frozen shrimp, sushi making supplies (rice vinegar, nori, etc), tea, etc. In addition, they offer free delivery on orders over 10 pounds. However, this place is not the cheapest chinese supermarket in West Yorkshire, although the differences is only by a pound or two.
This shop was moved to a new place at 6 Mannville Terrace, BD7 1BA. It is next door to the HSBC…read morebank opposite the University. The new shop is really a nice shop.
This store has a George clothing department. They seem to sell everything. Staff are very friendly…read moreand very helpful they have 10 self checkout tills which is good if you just have a couple of items but it can get very busy as it is on the retail park. There is plenty of parking for cars and there are lots of other shops around.
I have to downgrade this ASDA store based on my recent experience for quite a few reasons. They…read moremay still be located in a shopping centre with quite a few other shops and restaurants such as A Card Factory, Greggs and Subway but this ASDA store does not have a Cafe itself making it a nightmare to do all your things in one place, or find somewhere that avoids cross contamination for Coeliacs like me. I may have said for the Chadderton branch, yes this is okay but the Harpurhey branch does not have it, that is right they do have a nice range of products here but still this isn't a great store. I couldn't even get a bottled water, a member of staff told me they did not have any and for me to go over the road. I am sure a big store like ASDA would have bottled water, the staff could also of been more polite in telling me this or checked for me. It is unlucky to have 1 bad incident with a member of staff but another one in 2 constitutive visits is really disappointing. One thing I do not like about ASDA, Despite being cheaper than Tesco for most things is that they do not have a loyalty scheme like Tesco's Clubcard or The Nectar Card of Sainsburys. This ASDA Does have a large clothes section if you need to look for clothes and get your groceries, you can do both of these in the same place. This ASDA store has a nice range of Gluten Free sausage and even had some on sample, they have The Black Farmer, Heck, Butchers Selection and their own Extra Special range (Avaliable in quite a few interesting flavours!) This ASDA does also have a DVD section and follow the traditional ASDA look for most items such as Milk and Starbucks Frappucinio Beverages at the fridge on the back wall near the DVD and Clothes sections, which strech to the back of the store. This ASDA has a partnership with Cresta Cars, if you use the freephone here you can get a token which gives you 75p off your journey and they do come in a few minutes. Due to the range of some products, I can't give this ASDA one star but I really don't think it deserves more than two. This store has no coffee machine either, a few local ASDA stores do but it seems the store that is desperate for one (no cafe£, doesn't have one.
The story is very busy and has a very big carpark. Have a good selection of outdoor plants for your…read moregarden. Staff very friendly. The only problem with this store thay do not have enough tills open so checkout can be quite slow.
Just love Aldi great value for money..good food..filled my trolley today for just £79 Including…read more wine & Procecco Happy days..
The premier place to shop in Keighley. I say premier as the competition is frankly crap…read more Sainsbury's reminds me of soviet era Russia, with empty shelves were stock should be. Morribobs is too chaotic & busy to safely shop. And the budget places have very little for the serious cook. So Walmart lite aka Asda is the only place to get the things you need to bake that cake or find that ingredient for a vegetarian dish. 24/7 openings means that midnight munchies, or you need to pick up something that little Johnny said he needed for school the next day, just as he went to bed. I hate Walmart, but needs must. Maybe if the competition upped their game, I might dislike Asda as I really should.
This Asda is huge. It has a pharmacy section and a cafe too…read moretowards the back of the store. The cafe is nice, its big, clean and cheap. They sell good vegetarian options too. The shop itself is kept clean and tidy. Staff are helpful and there are usually loads of good deals on food and drink. There's also a large George clothing section.