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Asda buys Netto for £778m
An interesting deal which will give ASDA smaller stores in the community.
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778million for a shop I never heard off :)
if asda are wondering why they losing sales I can say here why I moved to tesco 3 weeks ago. 1 - initially it was the sudden removal of products to be replaced by alternatives that were double or more the price. 2 - also the times when I had very poor dates, such as less than 3 days on bread. 3 - damaged/missing items started becoming common during the past couple of months, after a bit of googling it seemed to coincide with a decision by asda to make their delivery guys do double the deliveries. explains why they were always in a rush then. 4 - and finally more sudden removals of items of their website but this time not replaced by alternatives, on my last asda order I had to pick alternatives for half of my regular items, they simply said unavailable. As a comparison tesco have tons of extra choice on their site, can even buy those nice ready made sandwich packs I love. Tesco turn up on time, asda were also always late on afternoon deliveries. Tesco dont rush me to take bags in and even offer to carry them in for me. Tesco have a later change your mind time, I can change my mind about 4 hours before delivery due. Tesco seem to have better dates. The only annoyance I have so far is tesco crisps are aweful compared to asda, tried walkers crisps and they worse then asda crisps as well, so for now having pringles. Tesco sandwich spread is much nicer than asda tho :) also their quiche's nicer. |
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They are buying 193 stores for £778 million around about 4 million per store. |
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[QUOTE=Chrysalis;35029234]778million for a shop I never heard off :)
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I wonder if Asda are going to be doing what the Co-op have done recently when they bought up all the Alldays stores and converted most of them to little local corner shop style Co-ops.They have been very successful round here.
Also the Tesco Express stores all seem to have gone down well too.Seems like a good way to go.After all how many of us have lost the little independent corner shops to big supermarkets?It would be nice to be able to get back to walking to the nearest supermarket instead of driving when we only want a few items. :) |
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I am seriously naffed off about this. Netto beats the socks off both Asda and Tesco on the prices front. I did a weekly shop this morning and on branded goods I probably saved getting on for 30% and on fruit and veg about 50% for better quality produce.
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they would also have to keep the netto branding and cheapo nasty stock list or its pointless. The stores are virtually next door all there is is a 5 minute or less walk and a railway station between them lol
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We have an average sized Aldi in Nuneaton and a huge one in Bedworth ( goes to show that I live in a mainly working class area eh lol we only have a small Marks and Spencers lol )
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Netto, unlike Aldi and Lidl, carry a lot of recognised brands at highly discounted prices. If my local store becomes an Asda Local store I would expect all the prices to go up in the same way that the stock in the local Tesco Express is dearer than the main Tesco store located a couple of miles away.
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