Tesco Stores, Earls Court, London

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Tesco Stores - Earls Court, London
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19-11-2008

1pxt

This is Tesco is my normal shopping supermarket.The shop was very busy and it was in central of london.The shop offered a great range of products and even could offer some oriential products.The opening time was also very good,24hours,however,in the late time,usually no fresh vegtables left.
One thing I don’t like this shop was no price checking machine in the shop and sometimes you couldn’t find the correct price lable on the shelf.
In all,I still in love with this shop a lot as it was big and very easy to reach.

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04-05-2008

1pxt

I like this tesco, first of all it has got a massive car pack which makes life easier and you dont have to keep driving around and around looking for a space.

Then as soon as you go into the store there is the customer services right there on your right. This store also stocks a good variety of kitchen small appliances.

Upstairs they have lots of office stuff from printers to MP3’s
The toilets are upstairs as well

The staff are helpful and pleasant, the shop is big and stocky so go check it out. And it also has a lift to take you upstairs just in case your trolley is full.

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23-09-2007

1pxt

The Kensington branch of Tesco, with its two-storey glass facade, has become something of a feature on the Cromwell Road between West Kensington and Earl's Court. It regularly features as a backdrop for news broadcasts whenever the BBC or ITV want to comment on the company. (It's also prominent on the eastern flight-path into Heathrow at night).

As such, it is something of a flagship store, and although not especially large, it is supposedly a cut above your average Tesco: it has a cafe, Deli Counter, fresh Fish and Meat Counters, an in-store health-store concession, and ranges specifically covering Kosher, Asian, Afro-caribbean cuisines and specialist dietary needs (eg gluten-free, dairy-free). Up-market goodies like exotic olive oils are stocked here which are not found in its stores outside London.

A surprise, then, that it does not seem particularly well managed. At peak time, queues often form quite quickly, and the pledge to open another till if a queue has more than two people waiting seems often to be observed in the breach.

Despite 24-hour opening, night-times can be the worst: I went late one night to avoid the queues, and instead found myself waiting for 20 minutes as one lone assistant worked her socks off to serve a queue that at one point had 25 peope in it. Commendably, she coped with rather better humour than I would have.

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