View Full Version : Asda packed Tesco Empty.
Bikertec 22-12-2004, 23:02 Thought we would do shopping tonight to avoid the crowds. First stop was Asda but the queing traffic at 11pm put me off queing from the parkway. So I thought I would try the new Tesco on Infirmery Road total waste of time the shelfs were empty of the things we needed. Managed to get the basics still have to try again tomorrow.:rant:
we went christmas food shopping there when it was safeway about 4 years ago, was exactly the same, not a stich of what we wanted and for less than a trolley full it came to quite a bit over 100 quid!!! i nearly passed out at the checkouts!!!:o
don't know what the tescos prices are like but i think the safeway experience put us off shopping there for life!!!!
According to the website, Asda are NOT 24hr this week, hence the queues before midnight.
oooops, i meant the new store on ecclesall road.... is there a tescos on infirmary road too? what is the one on ecclesall road?:confused:
Theres a tesco and a waitrose. the waitrose is a lot bigger than tescos,its the old safeway right at the bottom of london road
yes, thats the one i mean honeyplanet, the one on the roundabout. it used to be safeway. i had heard it was now a tescos, haven't really seen it due to it being a bit set back.
may have to take a look one day. how is it valuewise? i would find it difficult to go there for our regular shopping due to it only being on the bus route for us and the busses are hit and miss to be honest. tram is my saviour so the tram route supermarkets get me, god help 'em!!!:rolleyes: :D
Ousetunes 23-12-2004, 07:13 We shopped at Tesco, Infimary Road yesterday (23/12) and it was fine. The shelves were well stocked and we got everything we would normally have bought at Abbeydale Road.
Still spent roughly the same amount of money though! But I find is SO stressful! I am always in other people's way, whether I'm pushing the trolley or standing still. Infact, wherever I stand, waiting for the wife, I'm in the way. If any supermarket has old stock it wants shifting, simply locate me infront of it. Then the whole world will come to where I am.....,
I think thats just a man thing:heyhey: mr honeyplanet is the same. We are off to said tescos today to do our shop, did get a bit worried after reading this thread that there would be no food left but thats put my mind at rest.
Havent been to the new waitrose k-blade its a bit steep price wise for my pocket, we allways go to tesco the new one on infirmary roads pretty good they seem to have crammed a lot more into it than the safeway ever managed
Yodameister 23-12-2004, 08:24 Went to Tesco on Herries Road last night 5pm. Even quieter than usual, and plenty of stock in.
(hmmmm, maybe I should keep a bit more quiet about it!?)
Moon Maiden 23-12-2004, 08:39 we planning on morrisons tonite. Went to asda a few nights ago to get some different stuff in.
Good luck anyone else shopping tonight or tomorrow.
Moon
I ordered all my stuff from ASDA and had them deliver it yesterday.
* smug smile *
FairyNormal 23-12-2004, 09:15 We braved Morrisons on Tuesday at about 3pm and it was fine. Managed to get everything we wanted and a few bits extra (never shop with kids!!) We went straight to an empty till with no queuing at all.
I shall shop at that time again next year.
Just the fresh stuff/bread/veg to get tomorrow and I am done.
PaulTansley 23-12-2004, 10:03 Just got back from Asda in Hanndsworth and it was not to bad.
Heard the 6 o clock opening had a surge on and was packed to the brim.
I went to Morrisons last night at 21.00 and the queue's were 7 deep so walked out. Been to Iceland and Sainsburys at the Peaks this morning and it was a lot quieter.
If it wasnt for the pub calling tomorrow i would go on Xmas eve as its usally quiet and you can bag loads of bargins in Supermarkets on Xmas eve due to the two day shut down.
Classic Rock 23-12-2004, 10:20 I went to the 24 hour Tesco last night at 11.30pm. Shelf fillers everywhere, little on the shelves, boxes all over the place waiting to be unpacked. Hard to move around. No mince pies in the store! Only one nut roast left. Little to be found anywhere really!
The cigarette counter was closed, the checkout operator told me that I just needed to ask someone and they'd open it to sell cigarettes. I asked security who said it was closed. I repeated that the checkout operator said it could be opened. He shrugged. I requested a manager who came and told me he'd find the keys to open it. It then transpired that the keys had been lost. Great.
:mad:
Originally posted by unners
If it wasnt for the pub calling tomorrow i would go on Xmas eve as its usally quiet and you can bag loads of bargins in Supermarkets on Xmas eve due to the two day shut down.
I'm going down to Waitrose just before they close tomorow to try and bag some cheap veal and other expensive goodies.
Bikertec 23-12-2004, 12:39 Originally posted by Strix
According to the website, Asda are NOT 24hr this week, hence the queues before midnight. Asda Still has a big 24 hour shopping banner at the one just of the parkway.:(
i've just been to tesco on abbeydale road to get some milk. i must have counted more than 20 fully or half filled trollies that seemed to have been abandoned and scattered throughout the store! what's all that about then??? what a waste of frozen and chilled food as this will all now get thrown out! what makes people change their mind and do a runner? i did also witness about 5 or so xmas shopping arguments though... maybe that was the cause!?
Bikertec 23-12-2004, 16:54 Originally posted by Melanie
i've just been to tesco on abbeydale road to get some milk. i must have counted more than 20 fully or half filled trollies that seemed to have been abandoned and scattered throughout the store! what's all that about then??? what a waste of frozen and chilled food as this will all now get thrown out! what makes people change their mind and do a runner? i did also witness about 5 or so xmas shopping arguments though... maybe that was the cause!? OMG the joys of Christmas lmao :hihi: :hihi:
jessycar 23-12-2004, 18:29 Originally posted by Bikertec
Asda Still has a big 24 hour shopping banner at the one just of the parkway.:(
Apparently they are closed between 12 and 6am to restock the shelves. My mum saw a notice when she went in the other day.
My son went to Tesco Infirmary Rd after 10 pm and had to scan his shopping himself.
No staff on tills only 3/4 staff to asist if needing help. Put the card or money into the machine and it even gave change.
Hazel
Originally posted by Melanie
i've just been to tesco on abbeydale road to get some milk. i must have counted more than 20 fully or half filled trollies that seemed to have been abandoned and scattered throughout the store! what's all that about then??? what a waste of frozen and chilled food as this will all now get thrown out! what makes people change their mind and do a runner? i did also witness about 5 or so xmas shopping arguments though... maybe that was the cause!?
Perhaps they didn't fancy queueing or they didn't think there was enough checkouts open or they may have even been disgusted at lots of empty shelves elsewhere in the store.
It depends how long the goods have been out of chill but I'd like to think that most of them would not be returned to the shelves, then again it wouldn't surprise me if they all got placed back on the shelves.
Kristian 28-12-2004, 19:10 Originally posted by hazel
My son went to Tesco Infirmary Rd after 10 pm and had to scan his shopping himself.
No staff on tills only 3/4 staff to asist if needing help. Put the card or money into the machine and it even gave change.
Hazel
I used the self service checkouts at the new Tesco on Infirmary Road the other day, and think they are fundamentally flawed. You need assistance if you buy anything with a reduced sticker, or any bottles of spirit etc that has a security tag.
When I pointed this out to one of the assistants, she agreed that they were rubbish!
Perhaps she was stressed because it was Christmas...
Kristian x
|