Tesco Superstore
Hall Street, Derbyshire DE55 7BT, United Kingdom
About the Business
Welcome to Tesco Superstore, your one-stop-shop for all your daily needs! Located conveniently at Hall St in Alfreton, United Kingdom, our institution is a popular choice among locals and visitors alike. With a vast selection of products and services, we are proud to be the go-to destination for all your grocery, food, and shopping requirements.
Whether you need fresh produce, frozen foods, or household essentials, our supermarket has got you covered. We offer a wide range of products including fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat and poultry, bakery items, snacks, beverages, and much more. We also have a well-stocked baby section, health and beauty products, and a vast range of household goods.
But that's not all! Tesco Superstore also boasts state-of-the-art facilities such as ATMs, a pharmacy, and even a bakery! In addition, we have a Sparks loyalty program that rewards our customers with exclusive deals, discounts, and access to events and experiences.
At Tesco Superstore, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are always on hand to answer your questions and help you with your shopping needs. We also have convenient delivery options, so you can shop from the comfort of your home and have your groceries delivered to your doorstep.
Don't miss out on the Tesco experience! Visit us today and discover why we are a point of interest in Alfreton.
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Contacts
Hall St, Alfreton DE55 7BT, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - ?
Tuesday:
06:00 - 00:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 00:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 00:00
Friday:
06:00 - 00:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 00:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 00:00
Reviews
"Fantastic visit Very polite friendly staff Clean tidy well stocked store Happy helpful staff Large accessible car park Cash points and car wash in car park Nice selection of plants Nice little cafe on first floor too Would come back and use again excellent visit"
"Sick of going here and they are continually not replenishing the shelves. The things I want are not available most of the time and I'm having to shop elsewhere. Two times I have bought a fresh pineapple, the price is matched with Aldi on the shelf at 85p yet the tills say 89p maybe you need to get the staff to update the prices so they match the till prices and maybe you need to get staff who can make a better job of ordering the products that continually sell out so we can all get the items we want in one shop when we go shopping."
"My disabled mother in-law relies on tesco . She has 2 deliveries a week . Normally very good service and drivers are very helpful . Tried to book Christmas slot . Not a chance. After spending hours trying she finally logs on and all slots taken . Spoke to customer services and not interested at all . Not happy at all ."
"Store was generally clean, shelves were generally well stocked. Went in primarily to grab a couple of birthday cards, and the selection of cards available was pretty good for a supermarket. I went for a walk down to the cooler section, hoping to pick up a bottle of kefir to drink. Found small yoghurt style pots of it, but not the bottles. Must be the only supermarket not stocking it. Unfortunately, when walking along one of the chiller aisles, a member of staff displayed absolutely appalling manners. With her head down, studying her scanner, she started waking from her trolley in the middle of the aisle to scan products in the chiller. She knew I was there, but rather than wait the couple of seconds it saw going to take for me to walk past, she stepped in front of me, extended her arm and put her hand up to signal me to stop walking. The fact that she felt no need to be courteous to customers, and that her walking to the chiller was more important was bad enough, but the absolute arrogance of spicing he hand up to my face, without even looking at me, or saying anything was the height of rudeness. Evidently, staff training on general manners might be something Tesco should consider. When entering the store I noticed that Tesco had put up a poster. They are going to have an autism quiet hour on the 5th, and the 12th of October 2019, from 9am, until 10am. We'll why don't you just pat yourself on the back for being so autism aware. What a pathetic and cynical gesture. Seriously, two days of the year? Tesco either you need to actually decide to do something worth doing (how about two days every week where you turn down the music, and the announcements), or else stop pretending you care. Because these "Autism hour" promotions for a couple of days of the year, are a slap in the face. I'll just turn the autism off for the rest of the year, shall I?"
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