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Tesco Wicklow - filthy & always out of stock

  • 11-01-2006 1:53pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 19 tooley


    Has anyone else noticed that Tesco Wicklow is always out of stock and has to be one of the most filthiest stores in this country. A couple of weeks ago I wrote the following email to Tesco ...

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am writing to you in connection with the Tesco Wickow store. As a resident
    of Wicklow town I regularly use the Wicklow store. Unfortunately I have to
    admit my frustration grows with each returning visit to Tesco Wicklow. At
    this stage I have turned a blind eye to the fact that it's one of the
    dirtiest stores I have ever shopped in, a comment which is also shared by a
    number of my neighbours and friends in the Wicklow area.

    On using the store tonight I was astonished to find that there was hardly
    anything for sale in your vegetable department. Let me just reiterate that
    there was none of the following items...

    No tomatoes
    No salads
    No strawberries
    No mushrooms

    And these are only the items that I was shopping for!! I think at this point
    it's worth pointing out the defenition of the word 'store'

    1 - A place where merchandise is offered for sale
    2 - A stock or supply reserved for future use
    3 - A place where commodities are kept

    This is not a once off occurrence thus my reason for going out of my way to
    submit this email. I have to admit my ever increasing trips from Wicklow to
    Dunne Stores Cornelscourt (a distance of 24 miles) really does enforce the
    vast gulf of quality that exists between Dunnes and Tesco. Given I have not
    witnessed any improvment since moving to the Wicklow area over 3 years ago I have little hope that this email will have any impact (unfortunately).

    Regards,
    Disgruntled
    ======================================================

    I then received the following response ...

    From: Customer Service <customer.services@tesco.ie>
    Subject: Re: Tesco Wicklow

    Thank you for taking the time to contact us.
    I am sorry that you have found cause to complain about our Wicklow branch.
    I will certainly pass a copy of this to our Management team in the store for them to address the issues you have raised.
    Once again thank you for your time.
    Regards

    Customer Service Manager
    Tesco Ireland
    ======================================================

    Since then nothing has changed, if anything it's got worse!! Has anyone else noticed this?


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Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16 eirestar


    I have never been to that particular store, but it couldn't be much worse than the ghetto Tesco in Sandymount. That place is a total craphole - really cramped, always out of stock on basic things like chicken or bread, and dirty. Ugh.

    Tesco in the Merrion Centre is a good bit better, though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,469 ✭✭✭Pythia


    Same thing happened to Tesco (Old) Dundrum when the new Tesco opened in the Town Centre. Never had anything in stock. Used to have big spaces with nothing there. Of course it's closing down now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,782 ✭✭✭Xterminator


    Tesco in Ballymun is the same!

    I got that some stock reply whne i complained.
    It seems that some stores are run incompetantly.

    Luckity there are 2 decent tesco's near enough .. but still.

    x


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,793 ✭✭✭✭Hagar


    Don't forget Tesco bought over the Quinnsworth/Crazy Prices chain.
    I think you will find that the stores that are most often compalined about are the ex Crazy Prices stores which were always the poor relation. Nothing has changed except the name on the door.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 688 ✭✭✭skye


    I was just talking to someone about this yesterday...the Wicklow store is a disgrace - as the OP says it's filthy and sorely understocked. I have since stopped shopping there as I end up having to go elsewhere to finish it off - can't understand what is wrong in this store as others I have been to are great - maybe it's a management problem - even some of the checkout staff are less than nice - often sit and chat instead of serving, one even swore in front of me while chatting to her friend, couldn't believe it!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8 doodles


    If you live in WIcklow town you are better off ordering online (which gets shipped from Greystones !!) - you have a better chance of getting what you need. The Wicklow store is a disgrace, the staff are a terrible and shopping is like a lottery in terms of getting what you need.

    Also, I am regularly overcharged in that store. Always check your receipt and make sure you get the discounts you are supposed to, very often you wont.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8 doodles


    Actually let me make a slight correction to my last post regarding the quality of the Staff. I should have said "The Irish staff are terrible" - the staff on late at night (pretty much all of Eastern European extraction) are incredibly friendly and helpful. Still doesn't solve the stock problem though....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,494 ✭✭✭ronbyrne2005


    i have the same probs with tesco in phibsboro and drumcondra,clearwater is ok . they have so much of the market they feel they dont have to try as irish people dont complain etc. they are always out of stock of something you want and i have found many out of date products on shelves


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,031 ✭✭✭MorningStar


    Only one thing you can do that will have effect. Don't buy in them. The cost saving supply chain they you is about profit and not choice. THe types of fruit and veg breds they use are specially selected for shelf life, apperance and durability to shipping. Note taste and health benifits aren't in there.
    The letter is a good start but uses terms and principles that do not match up to how the business works. You need to address them in terms they respect and they know are a danger.
    For everybody I suggest you spend a week trying local alternatives such as your local butcher,bakery and fuit and veg shop. You might find your food tastes better better value for moany and it is a lot less hassle than you think.
    Tesco actively like people to be lazy and make you think that they are the most convenient but as they don't keep stock how are they? Don't forget the mass of packing you have to deal with that comes directly from them.
    The power is in you hands


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17 ferale


    Well me and my fiance use somethimes to shop in Tesco Clarehall. Open last year, and was told that the shop was brillo.

    We we arrived there first time, we vere dissapointed. Food was crap, no fresh bread, and fruit and veg.
    Unfriendly staff, young people that does msitake, and does not know customer service at all. Not only irish, but foreign as well. (do you find irish people working in stor theese days ??, well not many in Swords area anyway...).

    We left the trolley on the middle of floor, and just left when they was out normla cheddar cheese, which i believe is common in this country....

    We went to Dunnes and got a great shopping there, with all good in stock, and great value as well...

    After this episode we dont usually shop in tesco anymore, but just go in for the trip, or browse....


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 94 ✭✭DigiMarc


    I always found that Super Value in Wicklow tends to be much better. Not as much choice but is normally clean and they normally have plenty of stock


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,564 ✭✭✭✭whiskeyman


    I'm surprised you emailed and complained.
    Have you no other decent alternative / competition?
    Your complaint is a sign of brand loyalty (although you mightn't think it) and it should have been taken as a huge point by Tesco... as they have just had a non-paid source of quality control tell them why certain customers are disgruntled.

    If I was in that situation, I'd simply not complain and never go back... and tell my friends and family to do likewise.
    (By the way, I'd advise everyone to read "The Customer is King" by ex Superquinn head Fergal Quinn). ;)

    As another poster mentioned, Tesco in Dundrum was the same before the Dundrum store opened. I just took my business to Supervalue and Superquinn instead.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,031 ✭✭✭MorningStar


    whiskeyman wrote:
    (By the way, I'd advise everyone to read "The Customer is King" by ex Superquinn head Fergal Quinn). ;)
    .

    Superquinn was sold to property developers so that probably won't last. I have all the big chains very close to me but also have older style shops as close.

    I found the quality better and it is just as easy to shop in them. I found prices better for most things. I still need some things from big chains but it is limited.

    How a 24 hour shop can't keep stocked isn't a staffing issue but s supply method. They most likely reduced waste and found no difference in sales so their is no reason for them to change.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 951 ✭✭✭Bettyboop


    doodles wrote:
    If you live in WIcklow town you are better off ordering online (which gets shipped from Greystones !!) - you have a better chance of getting what you need. The Wicklow store is a disgrace, the staff are a terrible and shopping is like a lottery in terms of getting what you need.

    Also, I am regularly overcharged in that store. Always check your receipt and make sure you get the discounts you are supposed to, very often you wont.
    you must be joking Greystones Tesco is worse than the one in wicklow,it is always out of products I need so end up going to Bray Tesco which I think is the best out of all of them.Has anyone actually looked at the dirt and filth on the shelves especially where all the fizzy drinks are??Stomach turning stuff.I actually complained to the enviromental health dept. who said that theywould investigate.Aweek later the place was cleaned up but that was months ago now its back to the same state.I love superquinn a bit more expensive but for cleanliless and customer care its great.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19 tooley


    I see our friends in the UK have the same problem...

    "My local TESCO is a mess, very dirty, and the service is appaling."

    http://boards.thisismoney.co.uk/tim/threadInd.jsp?forum=85&message=76058&thread=62533&start=0&msRange=15


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,800 ✭✭✭county


    i agree with the op,i live in the the area and it is pretty bad,i just go to super value instead


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19 tooley


    It's worth checking out George Monbiot blogs on supermarkets http://www.monbiot.com/archives/category/supermarkets/ the Bad News from Tesco makes for a good read see here


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19 tooley


    With turnovers increasing year after year do you think tesco care? Not a chance, hopefully people will do the talking with their feet and shop elsewhere. As soon as the replies die down I intend mailing this thread to Tesco Customer Support and see what response I get this time :rolleyes:


  • Posts: 0 CMod ✭✭✭✭ Jayden Cuddly Harmonica


    Tesco in Maynooth is pretty good I think.

    Are there no Lidl or Aldi near you, they seem to be everywhere! And possibly cheaper.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 951 ✭✭✭Bettyboop


    tooley wrote:
    With turnovers increasing year after year do you think tesco care? Not a chance, hopefully people will do the talking with their feet and shop elsewhere. As soon as the replies die down I intend mailing this thread to Tesco Customer Support and see what response I get this time :rolleyes:
    good idea;)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 35 Sudsy


    I have been going to tesco in wicklow for years now, and i would have to agree, it is almost a daily visit as if you go at the weekend, for a weekly shop, the big problem is there that there is no stock! we can see this mostly over the xmas season, as we have always ended up going the extra miles to dunnes.
    Regarding the staff issue, and the stocking problems, if you were to go to the store now, you would see a big sign on the door "STAFF WANTED" :)
    i enquired about the jobs after seeing this post and yes they are mainly looking for stocking staff!
    Maybe, they did get a copy of the orriginal email and are acting on it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,031 ✭✭✭MorningStar


    The fact only people see other big chains as offering competition is really worrying. The alternative is there in most areas already. Fruit and veg shops, bakers, butchers etc... are generally better value than supermarkets.

    People will loose this alternative if they don't support it. Try it for a week and see if you feel better and actually how bad the quality you are getting is.

    Ready meals and prepacked meat are not only expensive themselves but also costing you more in waste. THe chemicals and treatment of such things is also pretty bad for you.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 741 ✭✭✭michaelanthony


    Isn't it the same for all tesco s ? They're aimed at the lower end of the market. Superquinns is more high class if that's what you're looking for.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 NotToday


    Isn't it the same for all tesco s ? They're aimed at the lower end of the market. Superquinns is more high class if that's what you're looking for.

    High class?! Have you ever been to Superquinn in Finglas? Tescos in Clearwater is fine but the new Dunnes that's being built up in Charlestown should really give them a run for their money. Agree that Tescos in Ballymun is really terrible - it's rumoured that they dump almost out of date stock from Clearwater and Omni there and I think it might be true.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,499 ✭✭✭✭Alun


    The Tesco in Bray is pretty dire too. Surly staff, even more surly and aloof management. The place itself is a kip, fridges falling apart, funny smell around the butchery area, rotting fruit and veg mixed amongst the ok stuff. I once asked a manager about whether something was in stock, and I was told to "go and ask one of the 'anoraks'", pointing to one of the shelf stocking staff!

    It's a truly horrible, horrible place. The one in Greystones is somewhat better, but I've almost been thrown out of the shop once for making a comment to someone on the fresh fish counter about his hygiene (or lack of it).

    I now make the extra drive to go to Dunnes in Cornelscourt.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,799 ✭✭✭gerrycollins


    to all queries about tesco's stock levels
    i work in a rival shop but this is just to explain not excuse them and i know for a fact from some ppl that come into me and talking to me that if a product goes out of stock on the shelf at any time in tesco's it will not be packed up until the next packing slot time ,they will tell u its out of stock ,even tho its in the stock room waiting to be packed, its all to do with their central delivery system and staff rota and this is the gods honest truth so much for customer service eh???ever notice during the day they dont be packing the floor but no staff can be found to help u?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,323 ✭✭✭Savman


    All I can say is a lot of you are misinformed in your comments on how the stores are run, the local Tesco stores come under the control of the Store Manager obviously, and the whole chain come under control of the Head Office in Dun Laoghaire.

    I know for a fact they bend over backwards for customers in the areas around stores but that doesnt go for all stores, probably due to individual human issues. I suggest you voice your complaints directly to the Store Manager in person, tell him/her that you are taking your custom elsewhere, if he values his job he will have to act upon recurring comments his store may be receiving.

    I don't work directly for Tesco, but I do have knowledge on how they go about things and I must say they are absolute freaks about keeping their customers coming back, they spend millions on promotions and ads to keep you AWAY from the competition so I would chase it up if I were you. I have loads of stores near me so I just vote with my feet in circumstances like that but you say this Tesco in Wicklow is the nearest store to you by 24 odd miles, that means it's YOUR store and you should demand improvement.

    I'm quite sure there is no connection between the old Crazy Prices and Tesco in terms of store management, that's a speculative comment which has no real factual basis.

    The Tesco in Ballymun is indeed a mess but I think that one escapes the radar because of the well dodgey characters they have to put up with (I should know I'm from the area;) ) but that said it has gone thru a lot of redevelopment so they havent ignored it completely...

    I've had the sincere displeasure of shopping in both Lidl & Aldi and you'll not catch me back there anytime soon, odd tasting german grub just don't do it for me :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,793 ✭✭✭✭Hagar


    Savman wrote:
    I'm quite sure there is no connection between the old Crazy Prices and Tesco in terms of store management, that's a speculative comment which has no real factual basis.

    Has the management changed since then? The Crazy Prices managers were in charge of 2nd rate stores and were supplied with 2nd rate produce. I know, I worked for a major supplier for 13 years and they got the scrapings of the bottom of our barrel. I'm sure they got the same from other suppliers. If you think Quinnsworth Merrion got the same as Crazy Prices Ballymun you are very niaive. Nothing has changed and it has to be demoralizing for managers and staff,


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,347 ✭✭✭daiixi


    oh my lord.. (okay, apologies for another "another way Ireland sucks" post)... when I arrived here from living in the UK for 2 years I was slightly happy to see a "Tesco" sign.. until I realised that "Tesco Ireland" was absolutely nothing like Tesco "UK". I then visited Dunnes and Aldi and Lidl and realised that this country does not have a decent supermarket.. anywhere!

    God I miss Sainsburys and Asda and even at the worst Tesco "UK"!!!!!!!!!!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,323 ✭✭✭Savman


    Hagar wrote:
    Has the management changed since then? The Crazy Prices managers were in charge of 2nd rate stores and were supplied with 2nd rate produce. I know, I worked for a major supplier for 13 years and they got the scrapings of the bottom of our barrel. I'm sure they got the same from other suppliers. If you think Quinnsworth Merrion got the same as Crazy Prices Ballymun you are very niaive. Nothing has changed and it has to be demoralizing for managers and staff,

    Of course I don't think Tesco gets the best of stuff, but there is a reason they're so popular and whatever about Tesco quality, it's nowhere near as bad as Dunnes, Lidl or Aldi.

    Regarding Superquinn etc, does it matter who stocks the product if its a national or international brand? You seem to be suggesting that Superquinn's stock of, say, Coca Cola would be of a higher grade than Tesco's. I'm sure this reasoning applies to the Tesco shop brand stuff, but I don't get much of that anyway...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,499 ✭✭✭✭Alun


    valerie wrote:
    you must be joking Greystones Tesco is worse than the one in wicklow,it is always out of products I need so end up going to Bray Tesco which I think is the best out of all of them.
    I'd say that you're the one who has to be joking unless the Greystones Tesco has gone dramatically downhill in the last year or two since I lived there.

    I've seen things in the Bray Tesco that'd make your stomach squirm, like over their sell-by date bagged salads left out of the chill cabinet on a scruffy paint-chipped trolley with "Reduced" stickers on them, that are so rotten that the bag has blown up and the 'salad' has been reduced to a brown soggy mass in the bottom of the bag. When I've pointed this out to the manager of the veg section, he just shrugged his shoulders and mumbled something like "I'll chuck that out, then". No apology, no "that shouldn't happen", no checking to see if there are any more similar bags there. I could go on ...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,499 ✭✭✭✭Alun


    I think that one thing that's clear fom some of the experiences people have voiced here, plus my own, is that the perceived quality of any store chain is highly dependant on the quality of the individual stores. This, in turn, is pretty much 100% down to the individual store's management, their overall ethos and and their attitude towards quality, staff and customers.

    Regarding my complaints about Tesco's in Bray, I've never received anything so much as an apology (at least not a sincere one) from the store management themselves when I've complained, but the people behind the customer service desk have always been very helpful, and have on one or two occasions said something like "I keep on telling the management about that, but they never do anything about it". Says it all really.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,806 ✭✭✭i71jskz5xu42pb


    whiskeyman wrote:
    (By the way, I'd advise everyone to read "The Customer is King" by ex Superquinn head Fergal Quinn). ;)
    ... for advice on how not to run a supermarket. If that guy put as much time into running his supermarket as he did talking about running his super market maybe he'd not be so far behind the main players. Hell, Aldi and Lidl from a standing start have nearly passed him out. I agree that it's a good experience but it's obviously not good enough.
    Isn't it the same for all tesco s ? They're aimed at the lower end of the market.
    Not so. Tesco are one of the few supermarkets that is aimed at all segments of the market (think Tesco Finest, Tesco regular, and Tesco value lines). That is, in part, why they are the fourth biggest supermarket chain in the world.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,267 ✭✭✭kc66


    bluewolf wrote:
    Tesco in Maynooth is pretty good I think.

    I went in there for 2 things recently and they didn't have either of them in stock


  • Site Banned Posts: 5,904 ✭✭✭parsi


    Tesco Mahon Point - 24 hr opening..

    went in one day - no spuds !!!

    another day - no bananas

    Christmas Eve - no nappies !

    Another day - no milk !

    As for management - one day their manager was sitting on someone elses car having a smoke.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,031 ✭✭✭MorningStar


    Don't complain just don't go. Just listened to a radio show where they spoke of Irish people and their ability to complain. Basically we moan no matter what so people don't listen and as we still shop in the places there is no need to change.

    Just don't shop there


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,181 ✭✭✭Davidth88


    I have to agree about the supermarkets here compared to the UK. However what I will say is support your local shops instead ( and I don't mean the rip off Londis type shops ) .

    I wrote a similar letter once when I walked into Tesco Celbridge to find no freash fuit/veg at all , no milk and no bread all staples I would have throught . I got exactly the same reply as you , but I have heard nothing from the store and it's just as bad as it ever was.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 951 ✭✭✭Bettyboop


    Alun wrote:
    I'd say that you're the one who has to be joking unless the Greystones Tesco has gone dramatically downhill in the last year or two since I lived there.

    I've seen things in the Bray Tesco that'd make your stomach squirm, like over their sell-by date bagged salads left out of the chill cabinet on a scruffy paint-chipped trolley with "Reduced" stickers on them, that are so rotten that the bag has blown up and the 'salad' has been reduced to a brown soggy mass in the bottom of the bag. When I've pointed this out to the manager of the veg section, he just shrugged his shoulders and mumbled something like "I'll chuck that out, then". No apology, no "that shouldn't happen", no checking to see if there are any more similar bags there. I could go on ...
    no I am not joking! since you have not been in Tescos in 1-2 yrs how can you imply that what I have posted isnt credible?? If in the next 1-2 yrs you are in Greystones have a look yourself.I doubt it will have changed much.They sell stuff with reduced stickers too.Stuff you wouldnt give to an a animal let alone consume.I now go to superquinn and supervalu the service is better and the place is clean and the fruit is always well displayed.The managers there go out of their way to help you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,499 ✭✭✭✭Alun


    valerie wrote:
    no I am not joking! since you have not been in Tescos in 1-2 yrs how can you imply that what I have posted isnt credible?? If in the next 1-2 yrs you are in Greystones have a look yourself.I doubt it will have changed much.They sell stuff with reduced stickers too.Stuff you wouldnt give to an a animal let alone consume.I now go to superquinn and supervalu the service is better and the place is clean and the fruit is always well displayed.The managers there go out of their way to help you.
    Whoa there !!!

    What I was finding strange was your comment that Bray Tesco's was (your quote) "the best out of all of them". We used to shop there regularly until about 6 months ago, and still pop in every now and then under protest since it's the closest place for those odd things you forget. It's still as horrible as it always was, and visiting it just serves to remind me why we left.

    When we first moved from Greystones to Bray, it was immediately very noticeable how much worse the Bray store was than the Greystones one, and I guess I'm just finding it hard to believe that in the meantime the Greystones store has actually managed to get worse than the Bray store ... if that's even humanly possible.


  • Moderators, Education Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional South East Moderators Posts: 24,056 Mod ✭✭✭✭Sully


    Id be interested to see how dirty it is.

    In Londis in Tramore, the place is a tip. Gone through loads of Managers and nothings improved. Floors are always dirty, the cleaning ppl make it a LOT worse. There not the nicest staff either.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,292 ✭✭✭gonker


    The Tesco in Drogheda has to be the worst. It is always out of stock of basic stuff. It has no parking so you have to trundle your trolley up the town to a pay parking place. It is up against competition from the new Dunnes in Scotch Hall which is cleaner and has a car park even though you have to pay and a lot of the staff are really rude. Lidl have been blocked from opening in the town by rgdata as have aldi so we have no alternative but go to balbriggan or dundalk. There is talk of planning permission going in for a new Tesco at the railway station which would be great the more competition the better.
    I think that emailing this thread to Tesco would be a great idea.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 951 ✭✭✭Bettyboop


    ok sent email with the thread.Also pointed out that they should get there act together,lets see what happens if anything.Will keep you informed and let yous know of any reply.:D :D:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 32 charlietangodel


    I have shopped in Tesco in Ballybrack at least once a week for the past 4 years. This morning I visited the shop at 11am. There were no baskets available and I had to search for one. There was no staff on hand to help. There was fruit on the shelves which was rotting. There was bluemolded bread on the shelves also. The lids had burst off some yogurt pots and they had spilled in the refridgerator. The floor of the lobby area of the shop, close to the customer service desk, was extremely dirty and there were cigarette butts strewn about. I had to queue for a substantial amount of time to pay for a small basket of goods. Out of about 20 Cash registers, only 3 were open. All 3 open registers had at least 3 customers waiting, most of which had full trolleys of items. I spoke to a Manager named Mr Adrian Dunne. When I raised the point about no baskets available he informed me that all the baskets had been removed from the store by the customers. That is not the fault of the remaining customers who need the baskets to shop! He gave me the well rehearsed line that he would take my concerns on board. I complained once before but nothing changed last time either.
    Tesco in Ballybrack has never been a well run store. The managers in Tesco Ballybrack must have no pride in their store or indeed themselves to allow such a poorly run establishment. All in all, the place is a dirty and very badly run establishment and because of my experience in Tesco this morning, I certainly will not shop in any Tesco store, ever again. I suggest Tesco in Ballybrack employ additional cleaning and cash register staff.

    I, one of millions of consumers in Ireland refuse to continue to endure poor service, goods and establishments.

    I've mailed the Management and a few other consumer based organisations.


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 7,486 ✭✭✭Red Alert


    Most tescos are really awful. We generally don't shop there apart from Kerr's Pinks potatoes which they do seem to stock (good for making fresh chips).

    We have a buy from irish stores policy in our house and therefore shop in Superquinn.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,846 ✭✭✭✭eth0_


    What is wrong with all you people?
    First of all, there doesn't seem much point in complaining about something that's happening continuously, like filthy stores and out of date goods. The managers are well aware..they're not blind, they just don't care because they know they'll always have customers.

    Secondly, if you don't like the store - and especially if you've received no response to a letter of complaint - shop somewhere else! Vote with your feet! It really drives me mad how Irish people will put up with sh*tty customer service, it makes things worse for the rest of us because they think they *can* treat their customers like dirt!

    I usually shop in Tesco in Dundrum or Jervis centre and they're fine, but my god, the one's in Phibsboro and Prussia street are just AWFUL. Hard to believe it's the same chain. Do they not have any regional managers or mystery shoppers visiting their branches?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,808 ✭✭✭Ste.phen


    NotToday wrote:
    Ballymun is really terrible - it's rumoured that they dump almost out of date stock from Clearwater and Omni there and I think it might be true.

    I can catagorically deny that this is the case. Out of date stock gets dumped, end of story.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,493 ✭✭✭mcaul


    Its not just Dublin that tesco have problems - tesco naas - is appalling, Newbridge is reasonably stocked but there is more litter in the carpark than in the Kilcullen tip - never baskets and trollies are in many case blocking the car lanes because thet're too lazy to move them back up to the stopre entrance.

    Since last month have used Super value in Monasterevin and the wife uses Supervalue in Clane on the way home. Prices are within a penny or two and service is unbelieveably good. Has some decent unusual products too and reminds me of the superquinn of old in Blackrock.


    Alway use local butcher for meats. - Cheaper and far far tastier


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,892 ✭✭✭spank_inferno


    Recently moved back to the old sod of wicklow after been living in dundrum for 2 years.

    I'm saddened to see that I was spoiled shopping in Super Quinn Ballinteer.
    When you walk in their doors your at almost any hour your hit by the delicious smell of fresh foods, unlike tesco when you just get hit by the smell of the air conditioning.

    If it wasnt for my unwavering loyalty to Kellog's corn flakes (accept no substitute) All my shopping would be done in Lidl. Better quality better service. Choice: A polite (and attractive) polish girl in Lidl or a Loud incompetent "shonny" in tesco?

    I know That came across as wicklow snobbery at its worst... but still!!!


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 7,486 ✭✭✭Red Alert


    Superquinn ballinteer is indeed a spoiling for anyone who shops there (the other thread about them notwithstanding). The bakery, pizza, deli, hot food and butchery are definitely top notch - so they're allowed to cost a few cents more than tesco. I never find tesco's appealing although i always look forward to wandering around Superquinn.

    Sad that ballinteer was allowed run down, and was/is still being mismanaged. Great food there, and lots of really nice top notch staff. Much better than that souless asylum down in tesco.


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