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davidh Wrote:

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> they had self check out when it was a somerfield

> toilet, but they were removed. I would have said

> the co-op would need more like a year to come up

> to even bog standard. the place is ghastly and the

> food not fresh enough


It is true that much of the food is reduced because the use by date is current or has just 1 day to go.


As for loose veg which is not dated.. who knows ??


Fox..

Well I do use the Co-op when I am desperate... Not very often.


I mainly use the Co-op to pay my Utilities Bills.


.. But I like fresh food so I go elsewhere where food IS fresher AND cheaper.


Why pay More for Less..


The Co-op is as sad excuse for a shop. With poor quality food.


I have stopped buying Meat there. I do not even own a dog.


Fox. Not actually a Fox.

To be fair the whole place has needed a refit since Somerfield scrapped the deli and wet fish counters in favour of what was meant to be an 'in store bakery' (trans: an oven to warm factory made bread so the smell will make people buy it).


I like a lot of the Co-op brand stuff (including their pasta and fair-trade chocolate) and I like their sourcing in a lot of areas, but the place is well overdue a facelift.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Well I do use the Co-op when I am desperate... Not

> very often.

>

> I mainly use the Co-op to pay my Utilities

> Bills.

>

> .. But I like fresh food so I go elsewhere where

> food IS fresher AND cheaper.

>

> Why pay More for Less..

>

> The Co-op is as sad excuse for a shop. With poor

> quality food.

>

> I have stopped buying Meat there. I do not even

> own a dog.

>

> Fox. Not actually a Fox.


xxxxxxx


The Co-op is extremely good value for some things, eg their own brand Value porridge oats and oatcakes, and frozen veg.


Fox, obviously you are likely to get better stuff if you go to a butcher for meat and a greengrocer for fruit and veg, but it is also sometimes more convenient to get everything in one place.


Edited for typo.

Sue Wrote:

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>

> Fox, obviously you are likely to get beter stuff

> if you go to a butcher for meat and a greengrocer

> for fruit and veg, but it is also sometimes more

> convenient to get everything in one place.


I hardly ever go to a Butchers (especially William Rose) Buy on Sat for Sunday only to find it has

gone off despite being put in the fridge withing 5-10 mins of purchase.


I use mainly ASDA. Meat there is very good and cheaper than the other main Supermarkets..


Tend to eat mostly Frozen Veg. Better that most 'Fresh' ??? Veg.


Fox.

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