In my experience, any time a supermarket re-organises, it is the opposite of "easy to shop" and you find people with gritted teeth wandering around with trolleys lost down the nappies aisle when all they want is a can of baked beans.
can anyone explain while if I visit the Hove Tesco's I get to feel a little quesy whereas I feel fine when I visit Waitrose. I'm sure its got something to do with the demolition of all the trees and disturbing the cemetry when it was built. What was once a peaceful area is now a traffic bottleneck.
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If it is anything like our reorganisation in our Tesco - FORGET it...........
Julie xxxxxx
In my experience, any time a supermarket re-organises, it is the opposite of "easy to shop" and you find people with gritted teeth wandering around with trolleys lost down the nappies aisle when all they want is a can of baked beans.
"We're reorganising your High Street so you can't find a local butcher, baker or fish monger - to make it easier for us to take your money off you".
can anyone explain while if I visit the Hove Tesco's I get to feel a little quesy whereas I feel fine when I visit Waitrose. I'm sure its got something to do with the demolition of all the trees and disturbing the cemetry when it was built. What was once a peaceful area is now a traffic bottleneck.
Nope, it's 'cause you out of your comfort zone.
Try taking "your improved grocery department" home with you ....
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