The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread
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sqwidge1978
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Popped into Jack's in immingham today and must say how disappointed I was, I looked like Aldi and Lidl 10 years ago, it looked bland and not at all warm like the Aldi and Lidl stores of the future. Also was not keen on the Jack's branded lines as they look cheap, much prefer Aldi and Lidl and there use of there own brand names on their product, also there was a lack of the finest range wh8ch can now be found in Aldi and Lidl.
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all new Phil
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I predict Home Bargains will grow to become a big player. One near me has recently taken over the adjacent Poundstretcher and knocked through, creating a huge store that looks pretty decent. There’s a massive one being built next to Liverpool Airport. Their newer stores look really smart with a darker teal colour scheme and really good quality fixtures and fittings. Much better than their rivals - a new B&M opened recently but you’d be forgiven for thinking it was already 10 years old as it looks pretty dated.
Only thing that winds me up about Home Bargains is the offensive bright yellow barkers they have on their shelf edges that look like they were printed in the 80s.
Only thing that winds me up about Home Bargains is the offensive bright yellow barkers they have on their shelf edges that look like they were printed in the 80s.
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bilky asko
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Remember when Tesco originally launched their clothing line, it was called Florence & Fred?
It appears they're bringing the names back, but for the baby range:

it appears to have snuck out in some of the international markets already.
It appears they're bringing the names back, but for the baby range:

it appears to have snuck out in some of the international markets already.
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Square Eyes
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Tesco are rolling out this 'Bulk Buys' section in 12 stores.
Basically clearing out a section of the store for these cash & carry style offers with mega-sized boxes of Daz, boxes of Fairy Liquid, bags of 600 tea bags, mega multi-packs of crisps with 50 bags etc....


Looks trashy.
Basically clearing out a section of the store for these cash & carry style offers with mega-sized boxes of Daz, boxes of Fairy Liquid, bags of 600 tea bags, mega multi-packs of crisps with 50 bags etc....


Looks trashy.
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all new Phil
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Is this tactic of trying to be all things to all men really a good one? I don’t get it. If you want to shop at a discounter store, you go to Aldi or Lidl. If you want to bulk buy, you go to Booker (admittedly the same company) or somewhere like Home Bargains or B&M. Tesco cynically muscling in on each of these niches just makes me think of them as desperate to take over.
It's reminding me of the Bid-up.tv warehouse clearance sales for some reason. Maybe it's the arrows.Square Eyes wrote: Fri 12 Oct, 2018 00.10 Tesco are rolling out this 'Bulk Buys' section in 12 stores.
Basically clearing out a section of the store for these cash & carry style offers with mega-sized boxes of Daz, boxes of Fairy Liquid, bags of 600 tea bags, mega multi-packs of crisps with 50 bags etc....
Looks trashy.
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Martin Phillp
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Looks like a tidier Kwik Save.
TVF's London Lite.
