The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread
Keep an eye on how the bread comes out of the oven. In a tin - scratch. On a tray - parbaked.thegeek wrote: Mon 31 Jul, 2017 18.11 Is there an easy way to tell? I'd never given it much thought. It's certainly got a reasonably big range, considering it's a smaller sized superstore.
News broke today that the Tesco Metro in Stretford, Manchester will be closing in December.
Not entirely surprised as a big Tesco Extra opened 4 or years ago only a couple of miles away (near Old Trafford Stadium but confusingly dubbed Tesco Extra Stretford). Also a large Aldi opened last year at the Mall where the Metro is and it's certainly had a knock-on effect on the Tesco as well.
http://www.messengernewspapers.co.uk/ne ... ford_Mall/
Not entirely surprised as a big Tesco Extra opened 4 or years ago only a couple of miles away (near Old Trafford Stadium but confusingly dubbed Tesco Extra Stretford). Also a large Aldi opened last year at the Mall where the Metro is and it's certainly had a knock-on effect on the Tesco as well.
http://www.messengernewspapers.co.uk/ne ... ford_Mall/
Tesco Extra Trafford or Tesco Extra Old Trafford would have made more sense, given its location.JAS84 wrote: Sat 05 Aug, 2017 15.18 Stretford, like the stadium's Stretford End? Not really that confusing at all I'd say.
And you do realise the Stretford End of Old Trafford football stadium is so named because it's the end nearest Stretford?
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Actually all of the names are technically accurate as it is locatedNeil DG wrote: Mon 07 Aug, 2017 20.29Tesco Extra Trafford or Tesco Extra Old Trafford would have made more sense, given its location.JAS84 wrote: Sat 05 Aug, 2017 15.18 Stretford, like the stadium's Stretford End? Not really that confusing at all I'd say.
And you do realise the Stretford End of Old Trafford football stadium is so named because it's the end nearest Stretford?
Old Trafford (an area of Stretford)
Stretford (a town within Trafford)
Trafford (a borough within Greater Manchester)
At the risk of pointing out the bleeding obvious, as this is the first part of a possibly much longer list, when I do my shopping I place things on the conveyer belt together in groups so they get packed according to type of item. Big heavy bottles and other liquids first in this case to go in the big heavy hessian bag or box, followed by cool stuff to go in the sealable fridge bag, then delicate stuff (bread, eggs etc), then "bits", then finally "stuff to eat in the car on the way home".
Always put the meal deal last so you don't have to remember which part of which bag you put it in!
Incidentally whilst I'm on the subject, I went to M&S a few weeks ago and noticed they didn't have their £4 meal deal anymore. I've just come across this article which states they're introducing a new £3.50 meal deal instead: https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/stores/pric ... 67.article
Incidentally whilst I'm on the subject, I went to M&S a few weeks ago and noticed they didn't have their £4 meal deal anymore. I've just come across this article which states they're introducing a new £3.50 meal deal instead: https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/stores/pric ... 67.article
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Ahh yes, my unpacking-pork-pie always goes in last.
My internet is a bit slow at the moment and that image loaded as it would have on dial up which I thought was rather apt.nodnirG kraM wrote: Tue 08 Aug, 2017 18.36 So how super-wet-dreamedly excited would you lot be about this Tesco receipt of my mother's from 1996? Yeah, thought as much.
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