October 2023 by Annemarie Chesters
My prescription is always ready on time lovely staff caring staff and always got a smile for you even though they are run of there feet x
August 2023 by Arthur Gumley
Never had a problem picking up prescriptions, staff are friendly and helpful. Might have to wait if there are customers before you but that's normal practice isn't it!
February 2023 by Hayley Phennah
Really helpful staff and friendly
January 2023 by Amanda glover
The laziest and worst customer service ever. Monday morning just what you want to be doing when the chemist is to lazy to look for your prescription then told to contact the Drs and guess what the prescription is at the tesco. Went bk to be told a load of lies on how I shouted over another customer no I asked politely was there another perscription if the lady was doing her job she should have asked me to wait and severed the lady and come bk to me oh no sent me off to the Drs. No happyNever ever going that pharmacy again.... keep yr sanity go else where.
November 2022 by simone cecca
I work in Tesco (night shifts), and I had an appointment today at 11.25 for a flu jab. Literally one minute before the appointment I received a call informing me that for a glitch in the system all the appointment of the day were cancelled. Obviously I was already there, after my usual night shift and 3 hours of sleep, just for the appointment. They have no respect, not even for other colleagues.
February 2010 by Qype User (SugarS?)
An enormous Tesco Extra with all the bells and whistles. Clothing, food, electronics, pharmacy... it's all there, most of it's cheap and most of it's good value. My main problem with it is that the staff are not well enough trained and don't know enough. I've asked for certain items a few times and been taken on a tour of the shop before the assistant admits they don't know where it is, or even if they have it. That's infuriating. Also, they once refused to sell me a bottle of wine because I had a minor with me. I promised them I wasn't intending to share the wine with my four month old daughter - but they were adamant.
January 2009 by Sharon G.
Tesco Extra is a large store that sells a variety of food, drink and non food goods such as clothes, electrical items, cd's, etc. There is also a pharmacy in the store, although Boots is on the same retail park. On a negative note, frequently I have purchased goods that are past their use by date and even a couple of times beyond their use by date, which is poor in the extreme (as well as illegal) and so staff need to be taught stock rotation or at the very least a refresher course. Although there is ample parking for the store, many people seem to happily park in disabled spaces, even if they don't have a blue badge and the store is not concerned with this issue, as they state they don't own the car park. Hopefully in the future either Tesco or the council will address this abuse of illegally parking in disabled spaces. On a positive note, there is plenty of choice, many of the staff are nice and there is also a petrol station.
November 2008 by Qype User (vstans?)
This is one of my favourtie Tesco's with a huge range of goods to choose from, friendly staff and good service. The music, dvd and childrens sections always have a good range. the clothes section has plenty to choose from and the food gives great choice at reasonable prices. You can even have your car washed here while you shop.
November 2008 by Qype User (Brenny?)
A huge store with a variety of goods. They sell clothes, books, DVD's, electrical items, homewares & of course, food. There is also a Tesco petrol station across from the store by one of the entrances. The store is easily accessible by car or public transport. There are always plenty of bargains to be had. The staff are usually pretty helpful but I often find that the customer services desk is understaffed. The only other problem I have had it the rotation is stock is awful. I often find items that are very short dated or even out of date. Overall a good store with lots of choice but it's a shame it's taken so much of the business away from the main town centre but then if people in the town centre then the shops would still be open so it's a vicious circle.
November 2008 by Qype User (Rattig?)
On the one hand, I detest how local government has given Tesco the upper hand and allowed it to take over the town of Prescot at the expense of the historic Eccleston Street, which is in steady decline. On the other hand, I can't deny it is a good store with good prices. I regularly pop in there to buy some lunch - Honey Mustard & Chicken Pasta Salad (Tesco's own brand, I think) is delicious! - and a couple of bargain DVDs. I often pick up movies for £3 or £4.