Asda Swinton Superstore
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15 Wellington Rd
Swinton South Ward, eng M27 4BR - (161) 914-7266
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Chamber Rating
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Duncan Liggat
We went to asda swinton for something to eat at 1.30 on Sunday 30th April and we got told that there was only pizza left to eat. how can a cafe that is open until 4 oclock run out of food at 1.30. Very poor service.
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Paul McCance
Good store. Well presented. Limited free parking.
Apr 25th, 2023 -
laura hodson
Always get great items from Asda and fully stocked up.
Apr 9th, 2023 -
luke smith
Always well stocked and the staff are always willing to help. I have never had any issues whilst shopping here.
Mar 30th, 2023 -
Florentin Drogeanu
Typical Asda, very close to me so I go here daily. Often they have fresh produce out of stock, but it's a busy shop and it's expected. One thing bugged me of late which prompted be to leave a less than favourable review: inconsistent prices between shelve and checkout. Nearly every time I go there tends to be one item that's priced lower at the shelve and it ends up higher at the checkout. Last example was at Haagen Dazs Ice Cream, where 2x 4 packs had an offer of 2 for 5, but ended up being 3.5 each. Upon querying this, I've been told it's actually a promotion on another ice-cream (although the full shelve was just Haagen Dazs and there were multiple promotion signs around the shelves. I ended up paying 7 instead of 5. Whilst I still bought the item, this started to happen way too often to be just a coincidence. It doesn't affect me that badly and I typically notice it easily, but this surely puts more financial stress on people who might not notice it or afford such mistakes (thinking of elderly). It shouldn't be the customer's responsibility to cross reference prices. I understand staff might be overworked, but it's just odd that this seems to happen more often now with the prices of everything going up. Lastly, some fresh produce seem to not have printed "Best before" dates. I understand some reasoning to this, but I prefer to have more transparency on what the codes mean when I make a choice of specific produce.
Apr 27th, 2023
Contact Info
- (161) 914-7266
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Asda Swinton Superstore?
A The phone number for Asda Swinton Superstore is: (161) 914-7266.
Q Where is Asda Swinton Superstore located?
A Asda Swinton Superstore is located at 15 Wellington Rd, Swinton South Ward, eng M27 4BR
Q What is the internet address for Asda Swinton Superstore?
A The website (URL) for Asda Swinton Superstore is: http://storelocator.asda.com/store/swinton
Q What days are Asda Swinton Superstore open?
A Asda Swinton Superstore is open:
Monday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Q How is Asda Swinton Superstore rated?
A Asda Swinton Superstore has a 3.5 Star Rating from 159 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Asda Swinton Superstore
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 159 Reviews )Duncan Liggat on Google
We went to asda swinton for something to eat at 1.30 on Sunday 30th April and we got told that there was only pizza left to eat. how can a cafe that is open until 4 oclock run out of food at 1.30. Very poor service.
Paul McCance on Google
Good store. Well presented. Limited free parking.
laura hodson on Google
Always get great items from Asda and fully stocked up.
luke smith on Google
Always well stocked and the staff are always willing to help. I have never had any issues whilst shopping here.
Florentin Drogeanu on Google
Typical Asda, very close to me so I go here daily. Often they have fresh produce out of stock, but it's a busy shop and it's expected.
One thing bugged me of late which prompted be to leave a less than favourable review: inconsistent prices between shelve and checkout. Nearly every time I go there tends to be one item that's priced lower at the shelve and it ends up higher at the checkout. Last example was at Haagen Dazs Ice Cream, where 2x 4 packs had an offer of 2 for 5, but ended up being 3.5 each. Upon querying this, I've been told it's actually a promotion on another ice-cream (although the full shelve was just Haagen Dazs and there were multiple promotion signs around the shelves. I ended up paying 7 instead of 5.
Whilst I still bought the item, this started to happen way too often to be just a coincidence. It doesn't affect me that badly and I typically notice it easily, but this surely puts more financial stress on people who might not notice it or afford such mistakes (thinking of elderly). It shouldn't be the customer's responsibility to cross reference prices.
I understand staff might be overworked, but it's just odd that this seems to happen more often now with the prices of everything going up.
Lastly, some fresh produce seem to not have printed "Best before" dates. I understand some reasoning to this, but I prefer to have more transparency on what the codes mean when I make a choice of specific produce.