Is asda store cheap?
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They have good prices.
yes cheap and nasty!
cheap.not nasty
Yes, but it depends what you get from it.
Asda is value for money, I look the quality of the food and the home ware and clothes are fantastic.. Great Value for money.
its like tesco
One of the cheapest apparantly. However, i think Tesco is cheaper. My boss is soooooooooooo tight, tight like a duck's backside, and thats water tight, and he shops in Tescos!
Yes it is but so is Lidl as my son just told me !
yes they are i noticed brand names are cheaper than sainsbury's and just cheaper than tesco but there fresh produce is not always great so be careful what you get!
Lots of the Uk Supermarkets are cheap, ASDA being one of them, Tesco's is also good, along with Morrisons and Sainsbury's. I usually do my shopping in any of the above. Does generally depend on what you want to buy, ASDA is good if you want to buy lots of different things without having to go to various shops. ASDA Walmart are the best ASDA stores to use, we have a huge one here in Bristol.
cheap! but you need to go to a big asda with lots of variety and becareful some of the food is nasty! soggy bread!
Yes, I think so.
Good value for money
Yup..
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Adsa is cheap and its good quality stuff in their own brand section. Tesco might be fractionally cheaper for some things but their quality of goods and their customer service unfortunately reflects their prices.
You can good some good savings on many things there.
Asda is cheap enough for most people especially if you live on the breadline there are many bargains to be got.
I find it very good shopping there for presents (Birthdays weddings etc)
They quite often have buy one get one free on certain goods which is also quite handy.
The only thing that really gets my goat about asda is that they seem to have the habit of taking off items from thier shelves for months at a time ie Maxwell Coffee is no longer sold in our local store and has not been on sale for 3 months now. When asked about this they say it wasn't selling. So there you go good and bad.
I love Asda!
When I was training in marketing we were taught not to use the word 'cheap' because it suggested cheap and nasty. Low priced, good value were used instead.
I would suggest that Asda is low-priced and good value anywhere.
i think asda is reasonably priced all depends what your looking for.
yes it is cheap and not nasty we shop at asda all the time also this one near us has a petrol station which is cheaper than tesco
i think its cheaper than tesco. tesco's is only cheap if you buy their own branded or the value range. but compare prices of foods by companies like birdseyes, coca cola, kellogs etc then i would say asda is cheaper.
Yes and you get a lot of quality for your money
yes.especially if u buy the asda own range
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Answers:
They have good prices.
yes cheap and nasty!
cheap.not nasty
Yes, but it depends what you get from it.
Asda is value for money, I look the quality of the food and the home ware and clothes are fantastic.. Great Value for money.
its like tesco
One of the cheapest apparantly. However, i think Tesco is cheaper. My boss is soooooooooooo tight, tight like a duck's backside, and thats water tight, and he shops in Tescos!
Yes it is but so is Lidl as my son just told me !
yes they are i noticed brand names are cheaper than sainsbury's and just cheaper than tesco but there fresh produce is not always great so be careful what you get!
Lots of the Uk Supermarkets are cheap, ASDA being one of them, Tesco's is also good, along with Morrisons and Sainsbury's. I usually do my shopping in any of the above. Does generally depend on what you want to buy, ASDA is good if you want to buy lots of different things without having to go to various shops. ASDA Walmart are the best ASDA stores to use, we have a huge one here in Bristol.
cheap! but you need to go to a big asda with lots of variety and becareful some of the food is nasty! soggy bread!
Yes, I think so.
Good value for money
Yup..
xxx
Adsa is cheap and its good quality stuff in their own brand section. Tesco might be fractionally cheaper for some things but their quality of goods and their customer service unfortunately reflects their prices.
You can good some good savings on many things there.
Asda is cheap enough for most people especially if you live on the breadline there are many bargains to be got.
I find it very good shopping there for presents (Birthdays weddings etc)
They quite often have buy one get one free on certain goods which is also quite handy.
The only thing that really gets my goat about asda is that they seem to have the habit of taking off items from thier shelves for months at a time ie Maxwell Coffee is no longer sold in our local store and has not been on sale for 3 months now. When asked about this they say it wasn't selling. So there you go good and bad.
I love Asda!
When I was training in marketing we were taught not to use the word 'cheap' because it suggested cheap and nasty. Low priced, good value were used instead.
I would suggest that Asda is low-priced and good value anywhere.
i think asda is reasonably priced all depends what your looking for.
yes it is cheap and not nasty we shop at asda all the time also this one near us has a petrol station which is cheaper than tesco
i think its cheaper than tesco. tesco's is only cheap if you buy their own branded or the value range. but compare prices of foods by companies like birdseyes, coca cola, kellogs etc then i would say asda is cheaper.
Yes and you get a lot of quality for your money
yes.especially if u buy the asda own range
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