Poor management.Martin Phillp wrote:So I've been told by Sainsburys twice and yet they continue not to stock the 10p bags at two local stores.
The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread
They've given one of the ASDA Supermarkets (ex-Netto) local to me a bit of a spruce up, which I imagine they plan to roll out across all of them.
The "ASDA Supermarket" logo has been replaced with the updated ASDA logo, with no Supermarket tagline. Inside, the walls have been painted cream with wood panelling above some the counters/fridges etc where the dark red used to be - it certainly feels a lot brighter.
They've put in a pizza counter and coffee machine, and unless I'm imaging things I think they've narrowed some of the aisles and fitted an extra aisle in, so now the fridge aisle is far too narrow with no-one able to get by each other if someone is stood looking at something. They seem to have a bigger range of homeware stuff now (about three quarters of one side of an aisle) which seems pointless to me, I'd much rather they hadn't narrowed everything.
The "ASDA Supermarket" logo has been replaced with the updated ASDA logo, with no Supermarket tagline. Inside, the walls have been painted cream with wood panelling above some the counters/fridges etc where the dark red used to be - it certainly feels a lot brighter.
They've put in a pizza counter and coffee machine, and unless I'm imaging things I think they've narrowed some of the aisles and fitted an extra aisle in, so now the fridge aisle is far too narrow with no-one able to get by each other if someone is stood looking at something. They seem to have a bigger range of homeware stuff now (about three quarters of one side of an aisle) which seems pointless to me, I'd much rather they hadn't narrowed everything.
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Asda 'Supermarket' in Peckham, also an ex Netto has narrow aisles.
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The Asda Supermarket brand never made sense anyway - the normal stores are supermarkets. Good riddance.woah wrote:They've given one of the ASDA Supermarkets (ex-Netto) local to me a bit of a spruce up, which I imagine they plan to roll out across all of them.
The "ASDA Supermarket" logo has been replaced with the updated ASDA logo, with no Supermarket tagline.
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Except weren't a lot of them designated as hypermarkets?JAS84 wrote:The Asda Supermarket brand never made sense anyway - the normal stores are supermarkets. Good riddance.woah wrote:They've given one of the ASDA Supermarkets (ex-Netto) local to me a bit of a spruce up, which I imagine they plan to roll out across all of them.
The "ASDA Supermarket" logo has been replaced with the updated ASDA logo, with no Supermarket tagline.
Sorry for dragging up this old post, but I was browsing through this thread and came across something I don't think I got around to talking about at the time.bilky asko wrote:Perhaps it's intended more for use in the café. Either that, or they're expecting shoppers to come in with shopping lists on Google Docs, the Nectar app loaded, and music streaming to make up for the lack of store music.Alexia wrote:Is this what the world's coming to? Can you not do a weekly shop without being detached from your phone for five minutes?Martin Phillp wrote:My local Sainsburys has finally got wifi installed. No idea who's providing their service, but I had no problem accessing websites and media streams with routers on the ceiling.
Last Christmas, Tesco played in-store music. This is unusual because I don't think they had done it before, and they don't do it the rest of the year. It's something I hadn't noticed before and I found it really annoying when they actually did play music, and couldn't wait for them to stop (or at least find a CD that didn't keep skipping on every song). Am I in the minority in this regard? I much prefer my supermarket experiences to be music-free, it seems.
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I dont mind either way unless the shop is empty. The droning noise of fridges, freezers, and air con is almost disorientating at my local Tesco on a quiet evening out of season.Philip wrote:Sorry for dragging up this old post, but I was browsing through this thread and came across something I don't think I got around to talking about at the time.
Last Christmas, Tesco played in-store music. This is unusual because I don't think they had done it before, and they don't do it the rest of the year. It's something I hadn't noticed before and I found it really annoying when they actually did play music, and couldn't wait for them to stop (or at least find a CD that didn't keep skipping on every song). Am I in the minority in this regard? I much prefer my supermarket experiences to be music-free, it seems.
Supermarketbilky asko wrote:Except weren't a lot of them designated as hypermarkets?JAS84 wrote:The Asda Supermarket brand never made sense anyway - the normal stores are supermarkets. Good riddance.woah wrote:They've given one of the ASDA Supermarkets (ex-Netto) local to me a bit of a spruce up, which I imagine they plan to roll out across all of them.
The "ASDA Supermarket" logo has been replaced with the updated ASDA logo, with no Supermarket tagline.
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That was exactly the point - that it was a full supermarket in terms of range.JAS84 wrote:The Asda Supermarket brand never made sense anyway - the normal stores are supermarkets. Good riddance.woah wrote:They've given one of the ASDA Supermarkets (ex-Netto) local to me a bit of a spruce up, which I imagine they plan to roll out across all of them.
The "ASDA Supermarket" logo has been replaced with the updated ASDA logo, with no Supermarket tagline.