[access-uk] Re: tesco again

  • From: "andrew shipp" <andrew-shipp4@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 12:50:42 +0100

Hello Barry,  How accessible is the ASDA website?  also could you send me
the link to there website please.
Regards

Andrew Shipp

Located Northamptonshire

Home phone 01604-517007,

Mobile )07773457805,

Email andrew-shipp4@xxxxxxxxxxxx

I am also the Manager and Moderator of blind-gardening.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barry" <bbinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 12:13 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: tesco again


> Hi Carol
> I used to shop at Sainsbury's.  I would go to the help desk and they would
get a member of staff to go round with me.  However, the staff they chose
included the 'Meet and greet' girl, the 16 year old guy who collects the
trolleys in the car-park and the newsagent staff who don't know the store.
At the Tesco' Superstore  I have had students who don't do shopping as they
"live with their parents".  The best service is at the smaller Tesco store
where I have never had any complaints.
>
> If we work on the 'pay peanuts' principal, I don't think I will be
shopping in store at Asda as the wages their are, I believe, pretty bad.
However, I am waiting for my first delivery from them with on-line shopping.
>
> Barry H
>
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: carol pearson
>   To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:46 AM
>   Subject: [access-uk] Re: tesco again
>
>
>   Wally,
>
>   I can agree wholeheartedly with what you write and, although my husband
>   does the bulk of the shopping, he is often given someone to help him who
>   cannot read, never shops for themselves and doesn't know where anything
>   is in the store.  I have been thinking of trying Tesco again.  (When we
>   were in London we had a disastrous delivery . . . and I won't bore you
>   all with the problems now.)  Your comments have made me wonder if it's
>   really worth having another go.  If anyone therefore has some good,
>   positive stories and has had good service for some time, please say so.
>
>
>   --
>   Carol
>   carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
>   Of Wally.Harding@xxxxxxxxxxx
>   Sent: 09 August 2004 09:24
>   To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Subject: [access-uk] Re: tesco again
>
>
>   the pickers are often low paid youngsters, probably school kids who want
>   to earn a few bob but don't either care, think or know about these
>   issues. Most, probably never do the shopping, mum and dad always do it
>   for them. They simply have to turn up at meal times and eat it, having
>   first complained about what was on offer.
>
>   further more, I sometimes get the impression that they can't or won't
>   read, because the notes we've added to items seem to go ignored. Well
>   perhaps that's a bit harsh, maybe they're just under pressure and they
>   do have to pick at least two orders simultaneously!
>
>   I know not all kids are like this but the  ones with more up top see the
>   pay and say that it's not for them. I guess if you pay peanuts, you get
>   monkeys. smile.
>
>   We once ordered a bottle of mouth wash and had it substituted with
>   steredent! apart from mouths what do the two have in common that would
>   make the steredent a good substitute? also this week we had some bananas
>   that had obviously been broken off a larger bunch, oops sorry bananas
>   come in hands, but on doing so they have split the skins. don't they
>   know that if you want to successfully break a number of bananas off a
>   larger hand you should grip and separate them at the top, not grip the
>   bananas themselves because it's easier to get hold of them.
>
>   Sorry, having a bad day today, took a bottle of milk, yes a new full
>   one, out of the fridge and half of it was solid ice and the other half
>   went everywhere when the bottom of the bottle fell out.. chuckle.
>
>   No! it didn't come from Tesco. smile.
>
>   Wally Harding
>   RNIB Hi-tech support
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
>   Of andrew shipp
>   Sent: 06 August 2004 18:52
>   To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Subject: [access-uk] Re: tesco again
>
>   Hello Barry I would be very interested in any article you can send me on
>   this,  I spoke to there customer service and they tell me as long as
>   they are sold  by midnight of the date  stated on the packet they are
>   within there right to sell it to you.  Ok I should of possible stated a
>   longer date but haven't any of there pickers got any common sense  or is
>   this asking to much of them.  I am really steaming over this one as this
>   isn't the first time this has happened to me.  If I have to I will start
>   shopping some were else were  they do take care of there customers.
>   Regards
>
>   Andrew Shipp
>
>   Located Northamptonshire
>
>   Home phone 01604-517007,
>
>   Mobile )07773457805,
>
>   Email andrew-shipp4@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>   I am also the Manager and Moderator of blind-gardening.
>
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