Food shopping Where and why?

Yes, you only make that mistake once with the wheelie baskets at Lidl! I always keep a coin in the car as even when I think I just need a few things and a basket will do, invariably I buy more and struggle to carry everything out. 🙄
 
Aldi - not often a Blue Badge space free, only 3 of them and unless we find a spot pretty near to the door a bit difficult for OH and I rely on him to drive me. Not a great selection of fruit and veg, but sufficient and it's usually OK. Got sick of us trying things, deciding we liked em then them never having it again so mainly stopped bothering to go there.

Don't have a Lidl near enough to use it regularly.

Agree they're brill in France but should we need 'household goods' as well as food then must be one of the French(?) stalwarts, Leclerc, Auchan, SuperU, Carrefour - rarely Intermarche now and to see one with the original 3 Musketeers sign is unlikely to the extreme now. (Anyone remember Geant supermarkets in France? Oooh - there was Casino too, but exceedingly downmarket in price and quality.)

Both A & L have good butchery and fish but not such a selection of cheese or cooked meats though the number of different sliced hams on sale is wide and varied so if you like to eat a lot of ham ....... You will gather that I don't!

Two Tescos in opposite directions, each approx 2.5 miles. One of which is huge and often manic as is the parking etc too, now. So we usually go to the smaller one with the undercover parking. (and some staff faces we've watched grow up!) Built on more or less the same spot as was previously OH's Infant & Junior School..

Sainsburys and Asda both over 5m away now.

There is a 'reasonable sized' Morrisons approx 2.5m away with most things BUT a bit dearer than Tesco for a lot of their stuff so usually only go to it if we 'just need X or Y' and we need to go somewhere in that vicinity anyway - eg our GP surgery or the hairdressers. (Selection of things is a bit boring.)
 
PS Waitrose was the sole supermarket in Kidderminster town centre when we moved there in 1971 and the quality of their produce was second to none, though I couldn't afford everything they sold. Excellent Deli, so got spoiled and subsequently since been cross, when I couldn't get such items in lesser emporia!
 
I can’t cope with lidl or Aldi, the checkouts are too fast. There’s no Morrisons in this part of the country. So that leaves Asda Sainsburys Tesco and Ocado. Asda is out as they play background music.

If I’m having a difficult time with ME I use Ocado as the shopping is delivered in bags with the freezer / fridge stuff all in one bag so I can shift that then have a break. Otherwise I do click and collect at Tesco or Sainsbury’s. Sometimes pop into Sainsbury’s Tuesday evenings as reductions are good then.
 
I shop at my local Aldi store its 5 mins from my home, and it has everything i need for my weekly shop and its well priced and the staff are very pleasant 🙂
 
Nearest supermarkets 3 miles in each direction is Co-op. Tend to top up on milk and bread between monthly shops but I do check their special offers. Main shopping is either Lidl or Aldi plus Tesco. That covers 90% of our shopping. Also like to use local butchers, greengrocer and bakers in the nearby villages. All within 5 miles. Lucky enough to grow own veg and fruit, chickens give us enough eggs.
 
PS Waitrose was the sole supermarket in Kidderminster town centre when we moved there in 1971 and the quality of their produce was second to none, though I couldn't afford everything they sold. Excellent Deli, so got spoiled and subsequently since been cross, when I couldn't get such items in lesser emporia!
I lived in Kiddy from 1996-2000: the Waitrose was still there in 1996, although not for long. I to love the big Sainsbury's that opened the other side of the ring road - and the M&S.
 
Asda is out as they play background music.
Morrisons may be out too then if they had one in your area.
My local Morrisons plays 1980s pop all the time I am there.

I did just correct my first sentence to make it “may” as I seem to vaguely remember some years ago they agreed to open early one day a week with no music for people with divergent personalities (I am very sorry if I have that term incorrect. I do not mean to offend anyone.)
 
Morrisons may be out too then if they had one in your area.
My local Morrisons plays 1980s pop all the time I am there.

I did just correct my first sentence to make it “may” as I seem to vaguely remember some years ago they agreed to open early one day a week with no music for people with divergent personalities (I am very sorry if I have that term incorrect. I do not mean to offend anyone.)
It would depend on the type of background music really, Asda just really grates on me even though I wear noise cancelling headphones to shop. (I think the word you meant was neurodiverse people but really the quiet times are for anyone it helps and that will include people who aren’t neurodiverse too)
 
PS Waitrose was the sole supermarket in Kidderminster town centre when we moved there in 1971 and the quality of their produce was second to none, though I couldn't afford everything they sold. Excellent Deli, so got spoiled and subsequently since been cross, when I couldn't get such items in lesser emporia!

It would depend on the type of background music really, Asda just really grates on me even though I wear noise cancelling headphones to shop. (I think the word you meant was neurodiverse people but really the quiet times are for anyone it helps and that will include people who aren’t neurodiverse too)
You make a great point: my mother's probably neurotypical but hates Christmas music in supermarkets, although she's okay with 'normal' music.
 
I am spoilt for choice.
There is the Coop, Waitrose, a big Makkah, a Kopernik, Lidl, Tesco, Sainsburys, Asda and Aldi - some of them multiple choices and most of them I can trundle off to on my mobility scooter no trouble.
They are all clean and tidy - though I have noticed that some of them have reduced the things they stock and sometimes I find what I want is out of stock, but I just trundle along to another one and often there is no problem about going in on the scooter if I have already got some bags of shopping. I do feel a bit guilty sometimes but I would not be able to haul all the shopping around these days - I only shop twice a month so have multiple bags.
 
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