Author Topic: british supermarket hierarchy  (Read 2357 times)

of course this is my opinion, so they might not be in the right place, if they aren't, tell me!

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« Last Edit: October 02, 2016, 01:03:07 PM by JumboMuffin »

more like netno and alldie,


wait whats defining quality here

if we're talking locally I'm just gonna put everything above tescos


"ASDA" looks like it's got the walmart logo on there

fake edit: "The company became a subsidiary of ... Walmart after a £6.7 billion takeover in July 1999"
it better be good for frickin 6 billion dollars

aldi's is pretty alright

source: america


as far as america goes I think publix is probably the best, then walmart, then kroger. target doesn't have enough food so it doesn't even place


I live two blocks from a QFC and it's pretty alright.





I used to live in the neighborhood behind a Wegmans and that was the stuff.


got one of these right next to my neighborhoods ye great
I used to live in the neighborhood behind a Wegmans and that was the stuff.
holy sHBYIYTT WEGMANS IS THE stuff

hey we have aldi's in the states. IIRC it's a german?


yeah aldi is good in the US. it's where all the hot russian immigrant milfs are
except that everyone calls it aldi's but that's not what it loving is god damnit