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Tesco Express

33 Oxford St, Totterdown, Bristol BS3 4RJ, United Kingdom

Tesco Express
Supermarket
3.3
41 reviews
8 comments
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CCRC+RH Bristol, United Kingdom
+44 345 026 9051
tesco.com
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Daniel Hardwick
Daniel Hardwick119 days ago
Not much I can say other than it being a useful tesco express. Staff were very helpful and I managed to get what I needed, which is a measure of how good a convenience store is?

The staff did manage to talk me out of buying a carrier bag, which was kind. As I really didn't need a bag! That little extra is what helps. I guess?!

It's on my way home from North of Bristol so usually visit to grab dinner on the way home!
CY
CY180 days ago
Rude arrogant staff, always multiple team members gathered around chatting with queues of customers, staff don't know their own policies. Following up with head office as staff and duty manager were abusive.
James Lilwall
James Lilwall211 days ago
As far as Tesco’s Express go, this is one of the sadder ones. On the plus side, it’s in a good location and has parking, which is rarely full. On the negative, it’s too small to serve the Kodak area, it’s selection of produce is small and there’s frequently a queue to pay. Usually quite a lot of people walking in and hanging around it to buy alcohol too.
Rod Robbins
Rod Robbins303 days ago
When I order Whoosh deliveries, they come from this store, bread out of date, perishable goods packed under heavy goods, so they are squashed. Terrible store.
Przemek Szczodry
Przemek Szczodry333 days ago
I came to the store before the closing time and despite asking to be let in I was refused entry to get essentials for breakfast. Unacceptable! Don’t state you are open till 10pm when you shut the door at 9:55! The staff would not assist, I’m on my way from holiday with an empty fridge now left without food because Tesco staff just shut the door whenever it is convenient them!
Niks gee
Niks gee2 years ago
I live locally. Am tired of this store being focused on selling alcohol. People need to eat. Security guy follows you around like you are going to steal something. Prices have risen by 50 per cent. They continually move stock around so you can't find things. Massive turnover of staff but they don't advertise jobs so local people can apply. Cages with stock in aisles. Bread is often stale. Or stale the next day. Price is expensive junk. I wish tesco would shut Down here and we could have a decent store like aldi selling fresh decent food. It's not too much to ask to have fresh bread is it? Oh and loads of staff but always queues as often no staff behind till. No I don't want to use self service tesco I don't work for you.
D M Burton
D M Burton2 years ago
Convenient but too small and far too busy. The staff are generally rude and the security guards like to pick people to follow around.
And, I appreciate they have work to do but having a massive cage full of stock and three staff members down one aisle is very frustrating.
Jo Blick
Jo Blick2 years ago
I'm giving you zero stars for absolutely no effort with unnecessary packaging.

When your practice changes, contact me for a change of rating. The quicker you change, the higher the rating.
I wish I could give you minus points. You've known all this for decades

There are two reasons you must sell loose veg and dried goods and turn the tide of single use nonsense.

1. Earth is on 🔥🌎🔥 we need to cut packaging out. Now.

2. We need Fair trade for all customers:

When you sell things in packs instead of loose or by the kilo, you disadvantage anyone single, isolated, on benefits, low waged, in a hurry, managing a circular economic plan. It's simply not fair to give discounts only to people for buying extra.

3. It encourages waste food. 35% of greenhouse gas is from waste food.

Your shelf stacker/manager didn't understand why I asked him to pass on my request. This is why it's so important.
#COP26 isn't just about politics. We can all do stuff. Tesco can. Just do it.
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