PhædrusR
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Yeah, chicken and pineapple is my other favourite.I’m a Ham and Pineapple Pizza girl
Again, add black olives, sweetcorn and mushrooms for the ultimate tasty treat.
Yeah, chicken and pineapple is my other favourite.I’m a Ham and Pineapple Pizza girl
Buying online you can see the item prices before adding to the basket; I think it cuts out some of the mispricing errors and I do check the final order inventory too.I don`t visit Asda weekly, usually just once every 3 or 4 weeks and I never do an online shop with them but when I do go to my local store I always check my receipt. The last time I went to the store the till charged me £6 for a bottle of washing up liquid (totally wrong price) and the time before that the till charged me £9.98 for a bottle of laundry liquid, yet again totally wrong price it should have been £4.98. No idea how that happens and that`s just 2 examples of overcharging. I could speak of more incidents of it happening and I shudder to think how many people never check their receipts. I`ve had wrongly priced bacon, toothpaste, knickers, etc
I`ve no idea what`s happening to their deliveries either. At one time their shelves were fairly well stocked 24/7 but in recent months there have been huge gaps of empty shelves and fridges and freezers. Some items missing for weeks. Their prices aren`t always the best by a long chalk, in fact some of their items are more expensive by pounds not pennies. My local Heron store sells Yorkshire tea bags a pound cheaper for exactly the same size box Asda sells, their milk is cheaper too and so is their coffee. My local Home Bargains sells big brand cleaning products, biscuits, tinned items much cheaper than the exact same items in Asda and then there is Aldi literally around the corner from Asda where you can buy all sorts of things under a different brand name but more or less identical to anything Asda might sell.
I appreciate not everybody has the time nor the inclination to shop around and I hate food/household items shopping but I do one shop per week in one store ie Asda, then the week after Aldi, then Heron, then Home Bargains and buy fresh stuff from my local market as and when.
An example of why more expensive doesn`t always mean better is my cat. She`s 20 and went right off her food. I bought some really expensive tiny tins of cat food from Asda in a posh brand name which tried to make out their cat food was almost made by hand but nope, my cat wouldn`t touch it. I bought tiny tins of a cat mousse from Aldi at 49p a tin and she bloody loves the stuff. She must know something we don`t !
I used to occasionally have an online shop from Asda, but gave it up about 18 months ago, when there were more substitutions or missing items than goods ordered and actually received! It was a joke. And I'm in Essex, not London. I'm only surprised they're still going.As I have my shopping delivered, I never actually go into Asda, haven't been in for years. My friend/neighbour does the opposite and she has remarked to me a few times how she hates shopping there now. When I asked her why, she said the aisles are full of staff 'picking' online orders and shelves are left empty in a lot of the aisles.
I will have to venture in one day and take a look for myself.
From that Telegraph article, it sounds like the shelves are half-empty?! And dirty stores, disaffected staff?I used to occasionally have an online shop from Asda, but gave it up about 18 months ago, when there were more substitutions or missing items than goods ordered and actually received! It was a joke. And I'm in Essex, not London. I'm only surprised they're still going.
I came to the conclusion that those tiny tins of so-called 'speciality' cat food weren't worth paying the extra for. When our three very elderly male cats were still with us years ago, we discovered that they loved Waitrose's own brand cat food more than anything, and it wasn't terrifically expensive, either. Whether they liked it because the consistency of it was more like pate, I don't know. Because they were of senior age, two of them had been to the vet for tooth extractions at some time or another, so maybe this is why they preferred it - but they loved it! Current cat's younger and prefers Felix.I don`t visit Asda weekly, usually just once every 3 or 4 weeks and I never do an online shop with them but when I do go to my local store I always check my receipt. The last time I went to the store the till charged me £6 for a bottle of washing up liquid (totally wrong price) and the time before that the till charged me £9.98 for a bottle of laundry liquid, yet again totally wrong price it should have been £4.98. No idea how that happens and that`s just 2 examples of overcharging. I could speak of more incidents of it happening and I shudder to think how many people never check their receipts. I`ve had wrongly priced bacon, toothpaste, knickers, etc
I`ve no idea what`s happening to their deliveries either. At one time their shelves were fairly well stocked 24/7 but in recent months there have been huge gaps of empty shelves and fridges and freezers. Some items missing for weeks. Their prices aren`t always the best by a long chalk, in fact some of their items are more expensive by pounds not pennies. My local Heron store sells Yorkshire tea bags a pound cheaper for exactly the same size box Asda sells, their milk is cheaper too and so is their coffee. My local Home Bargains sells big brand cleaning products, biscuits, tinned items much cheaper than the exact same items in Asda and then there is Aldi literally around the corner from Asda where you can buy all sorts of things under a different brand name but more or less identical to anything Asda might sell.
I appreciate not everybody has the time nor the inclination to shop around and I hate food/household items shopping but I do one shop per week in one store ie Asda, then the week after Aldi, then Heron, then Home Bargains and buy fresh stuff from my local market as and when.
An example of why more expensive doesn`t always mean better is my cat. She`s 20 and went right off her food. I bought some really expensive tiny tins of cat food from Asda in a posh brand name which tried to make out their cat food was almost made by hand but nope, my cat wouldn`t touch it. I bought tiny tins of a cat mousse from Aldi at 49p a tin and she bloody loves the stuff. She must know something we don`t !