Convenience Stores in Bethnal Green and Shoreditch, Greater London

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“One of the best and neatest local sainsburys! All the staff are so nice (the ones who have worked there for a long time) and all the security’s are lovely and they always have good offers! All other small sainsburys look filthy compared to theirs and manager seems very kind.”

3.7Good23 Reviews

“Poonam is a customer service legend!She is always happy, engaging and remembers personal details about all of her regular customers.She should be teaching others how to do what she does.I’m always disappointed when she isn’t there to serve me.Friends that visit us have exactly the same experience and feedback.She would be an asset to any company, a wonderful, efficient and positive human being.I cannot praise her enough.”

3.3Good23 Reviews

“Hosweara serves me everyday with a smile on her face, this shop is full of nice people and always try there best to help and put a smile on my face most mornings. So thank you!!”

3Average24 Reviews

“Moved in across the road and really depend on this place for essentials. The female staff behind the till are very friendly and really make an effort to provide good customer service.”

2.9Average25 Reviews

“Pleasant place to shop - had all the important food and vegetables, even ginger for your winter tea for the cold and flu. Opening times attached.Don't forget to ? if you find this review useful.”

2.7Average34 Reviews

“A great Tesco store located within Bethnal Green on a busy road. Main benefits are slightly cheaper prices than smaller express shops, wider range of produce and more of it, quick buying and checkout process.The main highlight is the reduced section located in the fridge aisle. It always has amazing deals on meat, desserts and much more. Check it out if you love a deal…”

2.7Average45 Reviews

“Sainsbury’s exhibition by Evaldas GulbinasArt showcase in and outside of Sainsbury’s shop.Drawings has been created at home and placed in Sainsbury’s supermarket shop. Most drawings has been placed by the selling items due to relationship to the concept meanings of drawing and product. Character in the drawings represents chaotic person. Was inspired by shrink moment of Lockdown in London.By the entrance of the shop is “ Invisible- homeless man” sculpture/ installation, made of metal wire. Sculpture represents contemporary moment of covid outbreak, due to financially problems some of people becomes homeless in England. Also, homeless people are non-seen for some other people -they don’t look at them and trying to be aware of them. I was inspired by the homeless people, which is always sitting by Sainsbury’s shop entrance.”

2.3Poor19 Reviews

“I recently move here from another country. I just came to shopping this store. Im just looking something but I cannot get it. One worker noticed me and asked how can I help u? I told him and show him pictures. He took me the to the product and gave it to me .thanks a lot old staff mamun for helping. Pls keep it up the service. Thanks again.”

1.7Poor26 Reviews

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