Morrison's Supermarket rant II
Morrison's Supermarket rant II
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FourWheelDrift

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91,789 posts

307 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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I went into the local Morrison's today, pikesville or what! Gone totally downhill from being a Safeway store and that's some acheivement.

Health & Safety would have a field day, they have crammed the main wide central aisle with pallets of crappy special offers so no one can get past, one slow person with a trolley holds everyone up.

Their planning is shot to s**t, they have split the food sections in half with a couple of aisles of Tesco-style home improvement crap and not-so-cheap DVDs. Marketing I know, it get's you to walk past all the garbage so might get the impluse sale but it just exagerates the main aisle problem above.

When it was a Safeway store if you went to the basket only till they packed your bags for you, you now have to do it yourself. I know most do this but when a service is taken away you miss it.

And............WTF is it with people and queues these days, there are two tills for baskets yet there is only one bloody queue, they are queuing in the middle of the two. Pick one and stand behind it FFS. I very nearly walked past all of them to one perhaps saying "well you're queing for the other one aren't you?" but the Neanderthals grunting two places down would probably have reacted the same way a lion would if you tried to have a bite of his zebra chop.

Big_M

5,602 posts

286 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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I like going into Morrisons

I come out feeling very intelligent and thin - does wonder for the self esteem.

mxdi

13,993 posts

272 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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I used to love my Safeways fortunately my old local one was sold off to Waitrose.

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

271 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Our Safeway is gradually being destroyed by Morrisons too. Every week it is just worse and worse. Having shopped there for seven years for no other reason than convenient location, I am now trying out other stores.

iaint

10,040 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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mxdi said:
I used to love my Safeways fortunately my old local one was sold off to Waitrose.


Surely that's an improvement in every way except price?

DanBoy

4,899 posts

266 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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It is a sad, sad day indeed when you find yourself discussing supermarket isle strategy...

At work, we like to make it more interesting by using jargon. For example, an outwards facing shelf on the end of an isle (or "a to z" as we call them in the music retail business) is a MEO, or metal end-on! Ohh errr!

Nevin

2,999 posts

284 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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DanBoy said:
It is a sad, sad day indeed when you find yourself discussing supermarket isle strategy...




Or indeed supermarket aisle strategy, unless they are buying up islands now as well

Morrisons is destroying what little brand image Safeway used to have quite effectively. I happily shopped in Safeways for many years but will never again set foot in a Morrisons if I can help it.

Does anyone else think the logo looks amazingly cheap and tacky?

DanBoy

4,899 posts

266 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Alright, alright - So I spelt it wrong!

I am extremely tired, you know!

2 Smokin Barrels

31,716 posts

258 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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You lot want to get out more often.

planetdave

9,921 posts

276 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Welcome to life in the north.


For fun I sometimes shop at Sainburys.


High on the hog, eh?

centurion07

10,395 posts

270 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Nevin said:

Does anyone else think the logo looks amazingly cheap and tacky?




gaz mk

1,777 posts

256 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Our Safeways morphed into Morrisons late last year and to be quite frank, apart from the fact that I can't get applewood honey roast ham any more, not that much has changed. The food's pretty good, the clientelle is about the same as any supermarket in Milton Keynes save perhaps M&S, and they don't sell clothes! Means I can get the shopping done without having to hang around for hours while the missus tries yet ANOTHER pair of black trousers!

mxdi

13,993 posts

272 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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iaint said:

mxdi said:
I used to love my Safeways fortunately my old local one was sold off to Waitrose.



Surely that's an improvement in every way except price?

You get what you pay for, so I beleive anyway.

v8thunder

27,647 posts

281 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Funny that - our local Morrisons was one of the first actually purpose-built as a Morrisons, and I'd say they're as good as our local Sainsbury's and Tesco - certainly no worse.

rodentracing

1,502 posts

294 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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I think Morrison's is great They took over the Safeway in Headingley: now its loads cheaper and exactly the same. The big out of town one is fantastic. Pile up your trolley so stuff's falling out and it still only comes to £8.94 The Leeds town centre one is a bit cramped and full of students but its great for free town parking. And they do Morrinov vodka for 4.99 a bottle. Taste's like hairspray but gets you wasted just the same.

Mr Morrison I salute you sir

Frik

13,658 posts

266 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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It did make me laugh when the Safeways in Woking changed to a Morrisons.

The restaurant was posh pizzeria, now it's a pie shop!

rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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I popped back to Aylesbury tonight for a couple of hours and theres a Morrison's where there used to be a Safeway near the train station.

It looked like pikey-central... like Nevin said the logo is a pile of and it just looked horrid. I have no intention of going!

Although my local Sainsburys is pretty crap at the moment... no tills open and always understocked...

Are there any good supermarkets these days?

i don't live near a Waitrose or M&S

Nevin

2,999 posts

284 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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Admittedly all of the supermakets near me are just as bad, but Morrisons is bottom on the list of preferences.

Also, has anyone noticed how all of the supermarkets in London seem to be staffed alomst entirely of rude mutes?

rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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Nevin said:
Also, has anyone noticed how all of the supermarkets in London seem to be staffed alomst entirely of rude mutes?


Yup. My local Sainsburys is full of boring sods who are rude! There was one guy who always used to insult Sainsburys, his fellow staff members and generally moan about everything. He was a great laugh to be served by. He's gone now... wonder why...

I must admit, i cherish going to the States and having a "Hellow Sir... can i help you" and "Have a nice day". It's like being served by Robots in the UK these days...

EmmaP

11,758 posts

262 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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I like shopping in Morrison's (original store) because the aisles are wide and they do great fruit, veg and fish.