I actually find self service tills a useful way to get rid of cash I've accumulated from elsewhere (change from bars, taxis, small purchases in newsagents etc). If you're only buying a sandwich and a drink it's a good place to dump change, and even if it doesn't make the full amount you can pay the balance by card without annoying a cashier.WillPS wrote:I can't believe people still use cash tbh. What's the point?
The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread
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Critique wrote:I was in my town centre Sainsbury's the other day (which is inexplicably not a local or a central store, but a full blown Sainsbury's situated next to Wilko)
I don't think Sainsbury's Central is a format anymore is it? It's either Sainsbury's Local or just Sainsbury's.
They still exist, although they are being converted gradually - mostly to the main store format.Whataday wrote:Critique wrote:I was in my town centre Sainsbury's the other day (which is inexplicably not a local or a central store, but a full blown Sainsbury's situated next to Wilko)
I don't think Sainsbury's Central is a format anymore is it? It's either Sainsbury's Local or just Sainsbury's.
Yes I'm aware they don't create stores with the Central format anymore, but some do still exist until they're converted over - I'm sure I read on a Sainsbury's advert somewhere the offer excluded 'Local and Central' stores. I was just making the distinction that the store in question was never a Central format store.WillPS wrote:They still exist, although they are being converted gradually - mostly to the main store format.Whataday wrote:Critique wrote:I was in my town centre Sainsbury's the other day (which is inexplicably not a local or a central store, but a full blown Sainsbury's situated next to Wilko)
I don't think Sainsbury's Central is a format anymore is it? It's either Sainsbury's Local or just Sainsbury's.
Not uncommon in any case. Sainsburys in Derby's Eagle/Westfield/Intu centre has always been just a Sainsburys. There's another in a town somewhere (I want to say Wolverhampton but I'm not certain) which is built in a former church which always has been.
Worth remembering the Central brand rollout was relatively shortlived - it started in 1998 and by 2009 Central stores were losing their 'Central' designation. Incidentally what I think was the first Tesco Metro, in Victoria Centre Nottingham has just lost its 'Metro' designation despite the store itself remaining exactly the same. I presume it's considered too large for the Metro estate by current standards.
Worth remembering the Central brand rollout was relatively shortlived - it started in 1998 and by 2009 Central stores were losing their 'Central' designation. Incidentally what I think was the first Tesco Metro, in Victoria Centre Nottingham has just lost its 'Metro' designation despite the store itself remaining exactly the same. I presume it's considered too large for the Metro estate by current standards.
Don't Asda have oddly branded Asda Wal-Mart Superstores?
Turns out I'm wrong - you do indeed need to press the button for contactless cards before presenting a contactless card.thegeek wrote:I think the new card machines at Tesco are less fussy about when you present a card - in fact, am I right in saying that you can tap a contactless card without having to press the card button?
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Asda Walmart Supercentres. The one near me has an odd "Disney" area, taking over the area previously dedicated to a couple of aisles, unlike anything I've seen anywhere else... Seems an odd choice for a relatively premium brand. There's not even a dedicated POS.


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Yes there are a handful of these Cardiff, Grimsby, Milton Keynes & Trafford Park I believe. Basically a Disney store dropped into the middle of an Asda.tillyoshea wrote:Asda Walmart Supercentres. The one near me has an odd "Disney" area, taking over the area previously dedicated to a couple of aisles, unlike anything I've seen anywhere else... Seems an odd choice for a relatively premium brand. There's not even a dedicated POS.
Those are "Supercentres".Philip wrote:Don't Asda have oddly branded Asda Wal-Mart Superstores?
In Asda's world:
Supermarkets are the ex-Netto convenience/discounter challenge offering
Superstores are 'normal' largeish Asdas with a George
Supercentres are hypermarkets with extended George and Home ranges. For a bit these were selectively co-branded, and most which received it still have it (Asda West Bridgford is an example of a *massive* supercentre which for some reason never got the Wal-mart label beyond "part of the Wal*Mart family").
