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66Mustang
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Just wondering out of curiosity if people go to whatever supermarket is closest or do you travel to your preferred one?
And which supermarket do you prefer based on prices and quality combined?
I like Tesco as I feel it’s a good compromise between price and quality, and we do travel to get there, about 6 miles by car.
We also have an M&S close by which is convenient for treats but expensive for everyday items.
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We have an order delivered every week from Tesco, we sometimes also order from Ocado as they have M&S products, we also occasionally go to home bargains they are great for household stuff.
We've tried Aldi but not keen (and thats not me being a snob), but do like Lidl when we go there.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
I always get Aldi and Lidl mixed up!! I think we have a Lidl within a short drive and it’s quite nice there I find, you can get some decent stuff at good prices. The one thing I found is that like to make you queue, when the queues get “too short” they take someone off checkouts and make them do something else, making the queue long again. I guess that’s how they can afford to sell things competitively as they are paying less staff.
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Iceland for the frozen food. Just throw frozen food in the freezer. Then put them in the air fryer to make the food quick as possible. I get it delivered once every week , week and a half.
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@Teddybear12 enjoy, I like rarebit
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Tesco is my shop and usually travel about 4 miles. I like the Clubcard offers they have.I sometimes go to Lidl or Aldi for a few things, if I run out during the week. Don’t usually do a weekly shop there though.
I do use B&M because of their cheaper cleaning products and the cat litter I get from there is more than £1 cheaper.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
I usually go to Morrison's, as it's my closest one. There's also a Food Warehouse nearby, so I go to that too to get frozen bits. I go to Aldi when I'm at my partner's house, as that's the closest, and from my experience definitely cheaper than a lot of the other supermarkets.
I've heard ASDA's new essentials range is good- has anyone tried it? -
I use asda on line mainly use them as I live on a new estate and they were the only one that delivered to my postcode
There are others now.keep saying I will do morrisons but they never have any suitable slots
Aldi is very close about 400 yards but they had refit and everything now in glass cabinets with doors which is hard to get to stuff when in wheelchair and they moved everything round so with my limited sight I can't see anything in the cabinets -
That's an interesting point about the accessibility of glass cabinets in supermarkets @janer1967. Is that something you've raised to them as a concern?
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Tesco is the one for me and is the one I get everything, it’s right next door to Morrisons too so I occasionally pop in for bits and get bakery items as I think they’re the best for that and both are 1 mile away. My closest shop is Co-op 200 yards away and if I need bits like milk, bread or meat during the week I’ll go there. I think I’m lucky with shop choices as all of the main supermarkets are within a 3 mile radius of me, with the exception of M&S which is 5 miles but if I am going to that area I will pop in for a look as I love their tea meal deals and Jaffa Cakes lol.
I don’t like Aldi, Lidl or Asda. Not because I’m being a snob but I find those stores dirty and the staff very unhelpful and some products I have bought in the past have been very poor quality so I avoid altogether now. -
We are lucky in that our local Tesco is less than 500m away, which means we are able to use my wife's mobility scooter to get there very quickly. Also,having a Clubcard means we can get discounts on our shopping. As it's a Tesco Extra, it's one of the bigger choice stores.
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I end up going to different stores as it can be cheaper in them on different days and times so don't have a favourite store.
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@Tori_Scope no I haven't said anything just don't go anymore
They are hardly going to change it all again but it is a shame as lots of people round here in chairs or on scooters but the big glass door fridges and freezers are impossible to deal with from chair -
I don't have a favourite I don't use tesco anymore because they built an aldi next to it, so I use aldi if I go. Like morrisons for shopping on line as it arrives in bags. Easier 4 me. Plus they now have a 25 minimum spend most have it at 40, so handy if u want a small shop.
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@Tori_Scope tried a few bits from the Asda essentials range last week and they were ok e.g we buy Yorkshire puds 12 for £1.20 at Tesco's 15 for 50p in the new Asda range and almost as good.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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We use the Coop, Tesco’s, Morrison’s, Iceland and M & S, depends on where we are at the time. An eclectic method.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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I am a tad limited for shopping as I have to go on my mobility scooter. Locally I only have small Tesco's. They are not suitable for my 4 mph mobility scooter and carry limited stock. Occasionally I go a large Tesco that is a 35 minute ride there, and 35 back. I used to like it, but they revamped the store and everything is now behind the dreaded glass doors, so I no longer bother - it is too much of a struggle.
Very local to me is an Argos (truly wondrous staff) and ideal for my scooter. There is a Co-Op, an M&S and an Aldi. They are all small City branches and not suitable for my scooter. A few minutes ride away there is a very good Waitrose with excellent staff and service. Many disabled people use it. For me, Waitrose offers the best value; it has an unfair reputation for being expensive. Like everyone else I have to watch my spondoolies, but I can shop in Waitrose quite economically. About 10 minutes away is an excellent M&S, with a good menswear department and a large food hall. It is very mobility scooter friendly.
I am a big fan of Sainsbury's, but it is a 25 minute ride there, and 25 minutes back. I have been shopping there since 1983. Just along the road from Sainsbury's there is an Iceland, well adapted to my mobility scooter and some of the food is great. But I generally try to shop closer to home, so for me it is Waitrose and a decent branch of M&S in The City.
Sorry to have gone on so long, but I love shopping. For me, it is a social outing. If I had the use of my legs I would shop in all of the shops, all of the time, because they all have their merits. But as they say "needs must" so it is mobility scooter-friendly shops for me. -
Thanks all for sharing
@Steve_in_The_City I agree that you can shop economically in Waitrose. Also I don't mind shopping as well. Like you say it's a trip out. We often do 2-3 smaller shops in the week rather than one big one so that we can get out more often (among other reasons). -
66Mustang said:Thanks all for sharing
@Steve_in_The_City I agree that you can shop economically in Waitrose. Also I don't mind shopping as well. Like you say it's a trip out. We often do 2-3 smaller shops in the week rather than one big one so that we can get out more often (among other reasons). -
We use a local Asda only 5 min drive - i was thinking of changing to morisons 15 min drive because our Asda was getting so bad with not having stock in, but it was better this week, so hopefully just a blip. We don't like the joints of meat from Asda so always go to morisons for those, x
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66Mustang said:Thanks all for sharing
@Steve_in_The_City I agree that you can shop economically in Waitrose. Also I don't mind shopping as well. Like you say it's a trip out. We often do 2-3 smaller shops in the week rather than one big one so that we can get out more often (among other reasons).
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