A supermarket that doesn't get mentioned much on here, Iceland! Was in there last Friday and noticed that they've changed the font on their £1, £2, £3 price labels and SEL labels:
To *think* I was almost the face of their ad campaigns. Rather a shame for the nice (in person) lady who won the competition. She didn't perform as well as they hoped, so was replaced with Stacey Solomon.
Who, I must admit, doesn't seem to be awfully good.
EDIT: Oh... I don't think I brought this subject up on the board before. Yeh - its an ickle bit embarrassing.
I think the downmarket is in the poor design and spacing of the typography despite the fact they've chosen what is generally a good font.
I was considering changing this thread to a dedicated Tesco thread given that the other three big ones now have their own threads, then other supermarkets could have a new thread all to themselves.
The vital metropol question is, of course, is this Tesco thread Official or Unofficial?
iSon wrote:Ah well you're better off without them Gav. But I'm not sure about your original screen test...
You try saying those lines with a mouthful of carbonated dipping jam. I ate some of the oysters too, and then realised they were made of instant mash potato with a heck of a lot of nail varnish.
Do Tesco still have all the 'Discount Brands', or has all that died a death? I can't recall any advertising promoting those Aldi style made up brands lately.
Andrew wrote:Do Tesco still have all the 'Discount Brands', or has all that died a death? I can't recall any advertising promoting those Aldi style made up brands lately.
They still have some. "Creamfields" dairy products is just one that springs to mind. There's also a faux italian brand.
So, for those of you who are not friends with me on Facebook, and let's face it, that's most of you because I reject idiots off of here who add me, please observe my latest finds in my local Tesco.
Here we have a delightfully useful offer as it appeared on the 29th of December:
And here we have exactly the same shelf the next day:
I can't help think that maybe if they hiked their prices before their crap offers began they'd seen somewhat more convincing.