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k
3 years ago

Ok

N
3 years ago

Fine to grab a prepacked sandwich for lunch, but t...

Fine to grab a prepacked sandwich for lunch, but totally unsuitable for a weekly shop. Poor selection of produce, with a lot of stock being short dated. Only self-service and tobacco counter tills open, which are inappropriate for large volume shopping. Staff we encountered were unhelpful, and frankly quite rude.

D
3 years ago

Definatley the slowest till service in any shop an...

Definatley the slowest till service in any shop anywhere and getting worse since they have bought in the slowest self service tills I have ever seen since the remodel.
Remodel is a bit silly half the products available compared to before which are at a more expensive price. Its not a whole foods or hipster shop its people running to collect a few things on the way home.

W
3 years ago

Nice new shop but the stingiest made up sandwiches...

Nice new shop but the stingiest made up sandwiches around. Hardly no filling added compared to Centra and more expensive. The staff are nice but I'm convinced theyre told to be mean with ingredients.

D
3 years ago

This is 100% the worst hot deli in ireland, due to...

This is 100% the worst hot deli in ireland, due to the over cooked food that is clearly cooked to early in the day, by the time lunch come around your chewing on a chip that has the texture of tarmac,

The mushrooms look like a 90year olds neck

The self serve hot deli,, spicy chicken wing in it at 9am , who eats spicy chicken wings at 9am apart from americans.
Jambons, hashbrowns , sausages( not cocktail sausages its not new years eve)

aswell as staff not being able to make a simple sausage sandwich( they just throw 4 sausages in to the bread without cutting
them) "

watchin staff at the(chopped style) salad bar is like watching a toddler using a knife and fork for the first time.
Brutal.

C
4 years ago

Great variety of food on offer with plenty of barg...

Great variety of food on offer with plenty of bargains...very helpful and friendly staff. Very well located in a shopping mall in Cork city close to the main thoroughfare of St. Patrick's street

L
4 years ago

Staff very helpful and very friendly. Great place...

Staff very helpful and very friendly. Great place to shop. Very easy place to find as it's within merchants quay shopping centre. They make up sandwiches. There's a coffee shop within supervalu merchants quay. Great place to do a quick shop.

D
4 years ago

Fine

C
4 years ago

It was fun to visit Market Quay shopping center wi...

It was fun to visit Market Quay shopping center with SuperValu grocery store, the Frank and Honest coffee bar and Mark and Spencer department store all in one building! This was a just a quick walk from the Cork City main bus terminal so it was my first stop visiting Cork City.

L
4 years ago

Fab store for making up lunch rolls/ sandwiches/sa...

Fab store for making up lunch rolls/ sandwiches/salads. very good ready meals this store supplies the very tasty award winning kinsale bay food Co pates, fish pie cottage pie shepards pie and chowder all gluten free brilliant you have to pay to park but it's in the middle of the city.

P
4 years ago

It's my shop to go for groceries but it's impossib...

It's my shop to go for groceries but it's impossible to grab a packet of crisps unless you want to kneel down and squiggle between the people queing and paying at the tills. They recently placed a shelf with SOME crisps inside actual shop but not all the brands.

C
4 years ago

11:30am they had no eggs for a breakfast roll, I h...

11:30am they had no eggs for a breakfast roll, I had asked for a boiled egg from the salad bar and was told they cannot cross hot food with cold?
I changed to a chicken fillet roll (no problem mixing hot chicken with salad this time) and they had no taco sauce, the girl didn't give me a chance to pick another sauce and wrapped. Up the roll and gave it to me.

Seems odd running out of such products at 11:30 on a Wednesday morning.

N
4 years ago

More of a focus now on the "instore theatre" with ...

More of a focus now on the "instore theatre" with the first thing to greet you on the way in to the store at lunchtime is a cooking station and the attendant smells of whatever is cooking - it is all about the fresh foods on the way in to the shop - creates a nice "hero" effect. As a longtime customer of the shop, I could run around it and get what I wanted, always knowing where things were - since it was done up, this is not as easy. It does always tick the boxes for what I want, but I always feel that it is a bit small and there is something missing. It is still a good Supervalu.

C
4 years ago

I had put the exact amount of change into the self...

I had put the exact amount of change into the self service machine and it didn't register it. The member of staff on duty categorically denied that I had and said that the machine said I still owed money. However, did not conduct any kind of investigation to find out if the machine was faulty and as a result I have now overpaid and lost out on my money! I want it back!!

j
4 years ago

Discount supermarket chain specialising in own-bra...

Discount supermarket chain specialising in own-brand groceries and Irish produce.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible car park
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible lift

Payments

NFC mobile payments

About Supervalu Ireland

SuperValu Ireland is a leading grocery and food distributor in Ireland, with a strong reputation for fresh food quality, value offering, and support of local producers. As part of the Musgrave Group, SuperValu has 223 independently owned stores throughout Ireland that cater to the diverse needs of customers across the country.

At SuperValu, we are committed to providing our customers with high-quality products at affordable prices. We understand that our customers have different needs and preferences when it comes to their grocery shopping, which is why we offer a wide range of products from fresh produce to household essentials.

One of our core values at SuperValu is supporting local producers. We believe in sourcing locally grown produce whenever possible as it not only supports Irish farmers but also ensures that our customers get the freshest and highest quality products available. Our commitment to supporting local producers has earned us a reputation as one of the most trusted retailers in Ireland.

Our stores are independently owned by members who are deeply rooted in their communities. This means that they understand the unique needs and preferences of their customers and can tailor their offerings accordingly. Our store owners take pride in providing exceptional customer service while maintaining high standards for product quality.

In addition to offering high-quality products at affordable prices, we also prioritize sustainability at SuperValu. We recognize that environmental responsibility is crucial for ensuring a better future for generations to come. That's why we have implemented various initiatives such as reducing plastic packaging waste and promoting sustainable farming practices among our suppliers.

At SuperValu, we believe that everyone deserves access to healthy food options regardless of their income level or location. That's why we have partnered with various organizations such as FoodCloud and ALONE to provide meals for those who need them most.

In conclusion, if you're looking for a reliable grocery retailer in Ireland that offers high-quality products at affordable prices while prioritizing sustainability and supporting local producers - look no further than SuperValu! With over 223 independently owned stores throughout Ireland catering to diverse customer needs - there's something for everyone at SuperValu!

Supervalu Ireland

Supervalu Ireland

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