December 2023 by steven colbeck
Such a shame this is going to close, great staff
October 2023 by Polli Kat
Small shop, great opening hours, local, lovely staff, convenient, always find sonething different in here
April 2023 by Iain Briggs
Very good experience
March 2023 by pete young
Unprofessional manner by small, fat woman on the checkout
December 2022 by Rik newman
Always good if a bit pricey if you don't search the deals
September 2022 by Lone Ranger
Night time staff are rude. The management need to look into the closing times, some people rely on the closing times which the staff tend to change to suit themselves. Be consistent and remember it's the customers who pay your wages!
August 2022 by james clark
rude staff and need more stock however price is good for many things
July 2022 by Heather Shield
Staff very helpful and friendly shop always clean and tidy
June 2022 by Bruce Henson
It's a corner shop with a adequate selection of products
January 2022 by SHP Services
Night time staff are rude. The management need to look into the closing times, some people rely on the closing times which the staff tend to change to suit themselves. Be consistent and remember it's the customers who pay your wages!
July 2021 by James Richard
Leaving 1 star as I can't leave 0, only through dire straits do I get into this shop and unfortunately that was this evening. Rude staff members and bad attitudes, rather go to the Co op and that's about as appealing as a massage from Mike tyson so you can imagine at how little I care for this place now avoid avoid avoid.
July 2021 by Lucas Kennington
J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, is the second largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom,[3] with a 16.0% share of the supermarket sector.[3] Founded in 1869, by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company became the largest retailer of groceries in 1922. In 1995, Tesco overtook Sainsbury's to become the market leader, and Asda became the second largest in 2003, demoting Sainsbury's to third place for most of the subsequent period until January 2014, when Sainsbury's regained second place.[4] In April 2019, whilst awaiting to merge with Asda, Sainsbury's was again demoted into third place as their rival placed second.[5]The holding company, J Sainsbury plc, is split into three divisions: Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd (including convenience shops), Sainsbury's Bank and Sainsbury's Argos. The group's head office is in Sainsbury's Support Centre in Holborn Circus, City of London.[6]As of February 2018, the largest overall shareholder is the sovereign wealth fund of Qatar, the Qatar Investment Authority, which holds 21.99% of the company.[7] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.In April 2018, Sainsbury's and Asda announced their intention to merge. On 25 April 2019, the Competition and Markets Authority announced it would not allow the merger due to an increase in price for consumers.[8]
June 2021 by Lu0026R II
J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, is the second largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom,[3] with a 16.0% share of the supermarket sector.[3] Founded in 1869, by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company became the largest retailer of groceries in 1922. In 1995, Tesco overtook Sainsbury's to become the market leader, and Asda became the second largest in 2003, demoting Sainsbury's to third place for most of the subsequent period until January 2014, when Sainsbury's regained second place.[4] In April 2019, whilst awaiting to merge with Asda, Sainsbury's was again demoted into third place as their rival placed second.[5]\\n\\nThe holding company, J Sainsbury plc, is split into three divisions: Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd (including convenience shops), Sainsbury's Bank and Sainsbury's Argos. The group's head office is in Sainsbury's Support Centre in Holborn Circus, City of London.[6]\\nAs of February 2018, the largest overall shareholder is the sovereign wealth fund of Qatar, the Qatar Investment Authority, which holds 21.99% of the company.[7] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.\\nIn April 2018, Sainsbury's and Asda announced their intention to merge. On 25 April 2019, the Competition and Markets Authority announced it would not allow the merger due to an increase in price for consumers.[8]
May 2021 by L&R II
J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, is the second largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom,[3] with a 16.0% share of the supermarket sector.[3] Founded in 1869, by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company became the largest retailer of groceries in 1922. In 1995, Tesco overtook Sainsbury's to become the market leader, and Asda became the second largest in 2003, demoting Sainsbury's to third place for most of the subsequent period until January 2014, when Sainsbury's regained second place.[4] In April 2019, whilst awaiting to merge with Asda, Sainsbury's was again demoted into third place as their rival placed second.[5]The holding company, J Sainsbury plc, is split into three divisions: Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd (including convenience shops), Sainsbury's Bank and Sainsbury's Argos. The group's head office is in Sainsbury's Support Centre in Holborn Circus, City of London.[6]As of February 2018, the largest overall shareholder is the sovereign wealth fund of Qatar, the Qatar Investment Authority, which holds 21.99% of the company.[7] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.In April 2018, Sainsbury's and Asda announced their intention to merge. On 25 April 2019, the Competition and Markets Authority announced it would not allow the merger due to an increase in price for consumers.[8]
April 2021 by Jonny Strong
Leaving 1 star as I can't leave 0, only through dire straits do I get into this shop and unfortunately that was this evening. Rude staff members and bad attitudes, rather go to the Co op and that's about as appealing as a massage from Mike tyson so you can imagine at how little I care for this place now avoid avoid avoid.