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Today. To see what all the fuss was about, expectations were perhaps a little high.
Shelves bare bar a suspicious abundance of grey looking crayfish sandwiches. And strange offerings titled 'wraps'.
3 of 20 tills manned,clogged with OAPS arguing the case for 241 offers.
Spent 20 mins queuing for dummy self service tills that you need to pre-register for WTF!
Distinct absence of meal deals.
What am I missing out on? Should I be Google mapping Sainsburys the morrow?
M&S is where it's at
Should I be Google mapping Sainsburys the morrow?
No, you should stop exaggerating 😉
20 minutes queuing for a till ?
Mmmmm ok.
Waits for a sub-jock to mention Booths.
What am I missing out on?
Beer section usually has a few delights kicking about...
They do Thornbridge Jaipur and wild swan, the cheese is good too.
MrSmith - Member
Waits for a sub-jock to mention Booths.
Sub-jock?
Booths is nice though but so is Waitrose
Was it a real Waitrose or just one of those potemkin Waitrose they pepper the North with to confuse the whippetry?
Never found it to be anything special either, some of their stuff is nice but not any better than M&S or higher end supermarket's own brands.
It's mostly quality stuff. If you don't see any difference from Tesco you're maybe a bit of a chav?
Nah! It's just if I want quality I don't buy supermarket stuff.
If I do then I get their higher end stuff which as I've said is no different to Waitrose own.
Big new one opening up [url= http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/Keynsham-s-Waitrose-store-given-opening-date/story-20650297-detail/story.html ]March 20th[/url] at the site of the old Coop at the Salford roundabout in Keynsham. (Tbf to Waitrose, they're offering 125 new jobs as well as employing all the existing Coop staff.)
I have to agree with some of the above, M and S is where it's at.
I [i]love[/i] M&S Food Hall...keeps the riff-raff out of Waitrose.M&S is where it's at
If one can't tell the difference between Waitrose and the other supermarkets, then one is encouraged to continue filling one's trough elsewhere. The best thing about shopping at Waitrose isn't the food, it's not having to share the same space with the ****less masses.
Sub-jock?
Northener.
The girls on the check out are way prettier than the gorillas in Tescos
Always cheers me up after a shite commute 🙂
Of course, there's an added benefit...
[url= http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/business/waitrose-top-for-organic-vegetables-customer-service-and-milfs-2013043067123 ]Waitrose top for organic vegetables, customer service and milfs[/url]
MrSmith, if you're reading this, cheers for [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/boutique-hotel-london-nice-restaurant-if-possible-recommendations#post-5794915 ]this post.[/url]. Went with the Zetter.
Top choice. I hope you had at least 2 cocktails.
Ocado is where it's at. It's wait rose with a cherry on top. Still waiting for one of the calendars girls to make an appearance as our driver though.
Top choice. I hope you had at least 2 cocktails.
Nah...rooftop studio booked for end of May. Looks pretty cool, as does Bistro Loubet.
If one can't tell the difference between Waitrose and the other supermarkets, then one is encouraged to continue filling one's trough elsewhere. The best thing about shopping at Waitrose isn't the food, it's not having to share the same space with the ****less masses.
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The girls on the check out are way prettier than the gorillas in Tescos
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Having said that, I do most of my shopping in M&S (nice stuff) and Aldi (everything else) these days!
+1Ocado is where it's at. It's wait rose with a cherry on top. Still waiting for one of the calendars girls to make an appearance as our driver though.
We've been doing the Ocado thing for a few weeks now, saves an hour over the weekend popping to the supermarket.
Cheers,
Jamie
They sell the best fresh pain aux raisins & croissants. I'm off out for my morning fix in a minute.
Properly awful place. Occasionally pop in as they stock a few things that I can't get elsewhere, but it puts me in bad mood.
The thing that grates me is the type of leisure shopper you find there - lets call them posh old biffers (POBs). Typically what will happen is that I've nipped in at lunchtime, razzed round the store to get my shopping, avoiding the POBs, then join a checkout behind a POB. When the POB gets to packing her shopping, a variety of wicker baskets come out and she then deliberates each shopping item for size, or type and then which basket it should go in...wtf!! The process couldn't get any slower if you tried. GET A MOVE ON.
You don't get this sort of thing in Aldi - its shopping, not an event..grrr!
Anyway rant over. Food's fine, just the POB problem. I'll take my impatience (and large chip) somewhere else. 😉
Were you in a town centre 'Little Waitrose' at lunchtime perhaps?
Try doing your shopping in a big one in the evening. Ours is quiet, peaceful, clean and staffed with well trained polite and helpful staff.
Our Asda is rammed, noisy with crap pop music cranked up, chaotic and messy.
I love M&S Food Hall...keeps the riff-raff out of Waitrose.
Waitrose keeps the riff-raff out of Wholefoods.
Try doing your shopping in a big one in the evening. Ours is quiet, peaceful, clean and staffed with well trained polite and helpful staff.
Agreed. Waitrose in Salisbury is a delight. Excellent staff, and never feels that much like mayhem, even in the run up to [s]the coming apocalypse[/s] Christmas. Very friendly place, maybe because of the type of customer, but certainly helped by the staff.
Waitrose keeps the riff-raff out of Wholefoods.
+1
Lidl = practical Dacia
Tesco = run of the mill Vauxhall people carrier
Sainsburys = basic model BMW on PCP
M&S = boring Mercedes
Waitrose = ghastly Range Rover (plus matching his/hers body warmers)
Wholefoods = car? who cares about my car? only commoners care about what car they drive.
(i'm a commoner who shops at wholefoods, so not sure where I fit in!)
They always seem to overbake them in our local store 🙁 Have a go at making your own, pretty time consuming, but worth it- miles better than any you can buy in a supermarket.They sell the best fresh pain aux raisins & croissants. I'm off out for my morning fix in a minute.
Cheers,
Jamie
yes - little town-centre waitrose. Looks like a tory party conference minus the blokes.
But I need to go occasionally as their own brand expresso coffee goes through my machine better than all the others.
tbf - I get bothered in most supermarkets. Home delivery is my preference and then I regularly swap between all the brands as they give good deals to entice you back.
ummmm?
20 min queue for a till and having to pre-register for self checkout?
Stop making up nonsense.
I've waited 20 minutes to get served before. Had my meal deal in the queue and the cashier put the rubbish in the bin.
Odd experience.
*not a lie*
Yak - Memberyes - little town-centre waitrose. Looks like a tory party conference minus the blokes.
Doing so well...
But I need to go occasionally as their own brand [b]expresso[/b]
...but he's fallen from the herd, cast out, alone.
People are still going [i]into[/i] supermarkets these days? How quaint.
Waitrose - a range of crumpet, customers and staff, to suit all ages.
Our only proper supermarket is Waitrose and use it regularly
Some nice stuff and service is pretty good, prices are competitive especially when it would cost me petrol money to go anywhere else.
Free newspaper if you spend over a fiver with the loyalty card. shame its only the Mail, Telegraph or Guardian so just weigh in 30p for the I.
Don't know what all the fuss is about, just another shop and no better/worse than others I have been in
How the other half live.
Yak - Member
Properly awful place. Occasionally pop in as they stock a few things that I can't get elsewhere, but it puts me in bad mood.The thing that grates me is the type of leisure shopper you find there - lets call them posh old biffers (POBs). Typically what will happen is that I've nipped in at lunchtime, razzed round the store to get my shopping, avoiding the POBs, then join a checkout behind a POB. When the POB gets to packing her shopping, a variety of wicker baskets come out and she then deliberates each shopping item for size, or type and then which basket it should go in...wtf!! The process couldn't get any slower if you tried. GET A MOVE ON.
You don't get this sort of thing in Aldi - its shopping, not an event..grrr!Anyway rant over. Food's fine, just the POB problem. I'll take my impatience (and large chip) somewhere else.
Ha you have just described my step-mother, every time I visit her in Bristol she wants to visit Waitrose which turns into a living hell of indecision over every little thing to go in the trolley.
The final knife in my withering soul comes at the checkout as you perfectly describe the endless deliberating what bag/basket to put things in, followed by the painful search through the mega handbag for one of three purses that contain every bloody card she’s owned since about 1980 & then comes the 110 decibel Horse & Hound style conversation with the checkout girl as to what the PIN is & can’t she just sign like she used to.
By the time we are out I have an irrational hatred of any of the food now in the bags.
In many respects the Aldi way of scanning it back into the trolley & you sort it out away from the till would work much better for her.
The funny thing is I used to go to that very Waitrose store with my mother back in the 70’s and I have to say its looking a bit of a dump compared to my local Sainsbury’s!
It that how it works? 😳 That'll explain the grumpy attitude from the checkout bint as we furiously tried to keep up with her packing at the till! Aldi passata, German dead pig product and olive oil for infusing stuff in, FTW!the Aldi way of scanning it back into the trolley & you sort it out away from the till
Cheers,
Jamie
I am a fan of Lidl and Aldi. The quality and price of most of their products is fantastic (don't go for the self brand beans and coffee-bloody awful). It's where I do most of my shopping. There is no Waitrose close to my house in North Wales.
When I lived in West Berkshire I regularly went to Waitrose in Thatcham. What seems to be the problem with it? It's a supermarket like Sainsbury, Tesco, wherever. It's not really that much more expensive than anywhere else that has a good choice of food.
M&S is where it's at
+1
M&S is where it's at
Up until 5 yrs ago, maybe. Not now. Their range may look appetising but most of it just so devoid of flavour. Utterly utterly bland.
You queued (2 of you) for 20 mins to pay?
Are you angels?
I give them 2 minutes, then I'll be walking out. This is my biggest gripe with the local Waitrose, they invariably have 5 people queueing at the 2 of 6 open tills.
I ask the Manager if they'll open another till, pretty quick, and usually, they do. Why they cannot see the queues for themselves is beyond me, one time the assistant told me the staff were too busy to open more tills, yet 2 were adjacent filling the 'tempter' racks near the tills.
What are they doing then, "oh, they need to fill those now, they cannot stop".
So I left my basket there with 15 or so items in there, and made them busier as they had to put back all the stuff they hadnt sold me.
I had this argument with the Manager once, saying if they offered such good service, why arent all the tills open when they are busy etc. He wasnt interested, so Aldi, over the road gets most of my custom now.

