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    1. manuka_miyuki on

      asda hasn’t been the same since the pandemic hit. quality has gone down the gutter and my local store is just always so dirty now. covered in clumps of dust on the floors and grime on the shelves.

    2. I love the pizza from the pizza counter in Asda. Otherwise it’s a shit show

    3. Following in the footsteps of John Lewis with outsourcing IT support to India.

    4. finite-wisdom1984 on

      They changed our lovely local co-op at the petrol station to an Asda… Never anything in stock, what they have sucks, and the employees are rude and ignore customers while chatting to each other. The co-op was usually busy, the Asda… not so much.

    5. aistolethekids on

      Our local Asda is like a Sports Direct these days shit everywhere and dirty looking

    6. I mean they don’t they all outsource to India. Doesn’t make it right, but it’s a widespread practice.

    7. India has the best IT talent and most companies end up outsourcing because it is difficult to source visas. If only there was free movement between UK and India, these jobs would stay in the UK

    8. Silly, gonna cost them more in the long run. It’s actually amazing how unecomical and inefficient full IT Outsourcing can be. Services go down the pan unless you choose a decent provider.

    9. Thebritishdovah on

      Asda’s been declining since the pandemic. I remember when my local one had a deli counter and fish counter. There’s the usual pizza counter. Their pizza prices just make me wonder “Ok, if i’m gonna to pay that much for a pizza, I may as well get a takeaway one.”

      Asda, I reckon will be around for the next 5-10 years but it will start getting rid of parts of itself. That and it’s home delivery focus has resulted in staff rushing around trying to hit their target.

    10. Virtual_Implement665 on

      Asda’s gone downhill. It sued to be my go-to supermarket. Now, I go to Aldi instead.

    11. Asda is such an awful shopping experience these days. Massive stores, massive queues, never enough staff, disgusting toilets should you have the misfortune to be caught short there and the worst cafes. Literally no selling points to bring you in over Lidl or Aldi or Tesco. And ours also now have ridiculous tiny plastic trolleys, that instantly break and are impossible to get a full shop in and then when you get the stuff home it’s just real shit tier quality.

      Honestly out of all of them, Lidl for the win, cracking quality and decent prices and you can be in and out within half an hour even on big shop day.

    12. So FYI for the thread:

      So one of ASDAs owners, Mohsin Issa, was questioned by parliament on 19th December ’23, see here.

      https://www.accountingweb.co.uk/business/financial-reporting/asda-bosses-claim-no-holes-in-finances-despite-ps42bn-debt

      Note the line. _“I can assure you there is no gap in the accounts signed off by our auditors,”_

      It’s now turned out that their auditors (EY) had actually quit in July (2023), giving the reason that they were worried they wouldn’t be able to meet the deadline for signing off on accounts (31st Dec), due to unhappiness with ASDA bros’ complex ownership structure, and hadn’t signed off on shit.

      Issa did not mention this to MPs, who thought that ASDAs’ auditors were EY, one of the ‘big 4’ accounting firms.

      My personal opinion is that EY saying they couldn’t manage the complexity & size of the accounts is obvious bollocks, they’re a huge firm, they don’t find anything ‘too big’, that’s their wheelhouse. They’re just ducking out on red flags, washing their hands of it.

    13. diagonalfart on

      Maybe a good shop will take its place, we need a shop that doesn’t make people pay a premium to have their food boxed or in fancy packaging. We have to pay for recycling it anyway.

    14. -Roboto-Chan- on

      Private equity got them. I give them 12 months before they are gone. They’ll load the company up with debt, take all the money out of it and let it die.

    15. Thick_Letterhead_742 on

      Asda used to be the cheapest for petrol, now they’re often dearer than the brand names.
      Also, the amount of times an item is advertised with X amount of £s off, X% cheaper than usual, 2for1 etc, only for its normal price to show up when you pay for it. Cue staff running to multiple product’s shelves to confirm you’re not blagging them before you can carry on scanning.