Asda Wigan Supercentre Robin Park Road, Wigan WN5 0XA
About the Business
Welcome to the Asda Wigan Supercentre, your one-stop-shop for all your grocery and shopping needs! Conveniently located at the junction of Soho St and Robin Park Rd in Wigan, our supercentre offers a wide range of amenities and services to make your shopping experience a breeze.
In addition to our fully-stocked grocery and supermarket sections, we offer a host of other services to cater to our customers' needs. Our gas station provides top-quality fuel options along with a range of car-care products, so you can refuel and restock on-the-go. We have an ATM for your convenience, as well as a pharmacy and health section, which features a wide range of health and wellness products.
For those looking for a quick snack or refreshment, our cafe offers a variety of hot and cold drinks as well as baked goods and other delicious treats. Our clothing store section features trendy and affordable clothing options for men, women, and children.
We are more than just a grocery store and shopping destination; our supercentre provides a comprehensive range of financial services, including travel currency exchange facilities, money transfers, and travel insurance.
Our supercentre is a point of interest for not only Wigan locals but also visitors from far and wide. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are always on hand to help you find what you need and answer any questions you may have. We look forward to welcoming you to the Asda Wigan Supercentre!
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Location & Phone number
Soho St, Robin Park Rd, Wigan WN5 0XA, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
07:00 - ?
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
? - 22:00
Sunday:
10:30 - 16:30
Reviews
"Cafe service appalling. Called in for breakfast at 11.15 (served til 12)after getting currency and shopping to be told not doing any more by woman behind pizza counter who took 10 mins even to acknowledge we were there. You've just lost my custom Asda!!"
"Went to Asda Wigan cafe to try the ‘afternoon tea’ and was extremely disappointed to be given what you can see in the picture. Apparently they had no small tubs to put the cream in so she slapped it on the side of the plate. Then they had no butter so she scooped some into a bowl and apologised that it had toast crumbs in it as seen in the photo. We also ordered a ready made Brie Toasty from the chiller, however when it arrived it had been put in the microwave not the toaster. To top it all the server overcharged us by £3 for what we ordered. I wouldn’t recommend this place if you paid me."
"Went today as this is my local Asda always go to this Asda on a weekly basis. However today my trolley token wouldn’t work and I didn’t have a £1 on me I headed into the store where I approached a member of staff refilling the scan and go scanners of out of a basket older lady with blonde shoulder length hair slim and asked would she be able to help get me a trolley to do my shopping as my token wouldn’t work and I didn’t have a £1 she huffed and didn’t reply with good customer service. She said I can’t do it you’ll have to go to security of which I understand that I told her I went to go to that however their was no one their. Her approach to me and the way she spoke I found very rude. I understand the store is getting very busy on the lead up to Christmas and staff are rushed off their feet however their communication skills with customers shouldn’t change. When the security man returned he was very helpful young lad with ginger hair and got me my trolley to do my shopping great member of staff he was. This happened at around 12:10 at the front of store. 28/11/22"
"Never enough staff on checkouts, so essentially forced to use self service tills unless you fancy a long wait (ps. this isn't customers preferring this option, it's customers having no other choice). For 5 minutes I waited like a lemon at the crowded service checkout for a member of staff to authorise an alcohol sale today, but two staff were too busy chatting leaving one poor girl trying to do the work of 3 people. Gave up, walked out and left my shopping behind."
"More like second hand embarrassment - was using self check out tills and saw young person being approached for a “random scan check” on self check out. I appreciate I didn’t know the ins and outs of the matter - for all I know they could have been a genuine thief, robbing them left right and centre every day of the week - but the manner in which they were spoken to was disgusting. They came across as very apologetic as though they had made a genuine mistake (let’s be honest, those guns are not perfect and can easily miss things when scanning, the technology isn’t as up to speed as a real human doing the job). They didn’t come across as aggressive, they seemed genuinely upset and embarrassed by the situation and paid for the goods with no protests or arguments, even when staff were all but accusing them of stealing. If that had been the case, why would they willingly stand and allow staff to detect this and then also pay for the goods? Anyone who wanted to rob something would surely make a run for it rather than offer to pay for the items with little to no protesting? As someone who works with the general public and is responsible for leading a team who comes across much more aggressive customers who are considerably ruder and steal entire units of products, I felt ashamed that this customer was publicly humiliated in a busy self check out area. Is there nowhere they could have been spoken to more privately? Didn’t come across to me as very professional and I won’t be giving my custom again after witnessing this. I understand they have a job to do but when presented with no manned tills or a potential public shaming, my answer will be to shop elsewhere. Life is hard enough without making a holy show out of someone for something they were falling over themselves to apologise about. After reading these reviews, it is very clear that this is not the first person this has happened to either. Maybe someone should have a long hard think about what your staff are saying to real customers who may not be as technology advanced as others or - just maybe - made a mistake rather than seeing the worst in everyone. It does not create for a nice shipping experience for those who have to witness it, never mind the poor customer who is being accused. Very disappointed by the team at Asda robin park and the way they dealt with this situation"
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