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 +===== Supermarkets in West Bridgford =====
 +Once upon a time ASDA (Associated Dairies) was the GEM and touted as the biggest supermarket in Europe. Then it
 +had a smaller floor area everything was stacked high in cardboard boxes. Now owned by the American company 
 +Walmart the floor area is expanded and there is a second floor, but I suspect it is now only the largest 
 +supermarket in West Bridgford, and sadly it no longer sells American DC and Marvel comics which were my chief 
 +reason for going there as an adolescent. ASDA has the longest opening hours often claiming 24 hour opening but
 +this does vary with public holidays and Sunday trading laws.
 +
 +The Co-op used to be a horrible place with a blank wall fronting the street
 +and a side entrance aimed primarily at the car park and the motorist.
 +Co-op is now much improved with a store front to Bridgford Road. 
 +
 +The Co-op stocks a surprisingly large range of food stuffs for a small store,
 +has terrific opening hours, is home to the main post office and has the Welsh
 +clothing retailer "Peacocks" in store. (I say Welsh as the headquarters is now
 +in Cardiff but I believe Frank Peacock started the enterprise in Warrington).
 +It is reassuring
 +to know that "Peacocks" is a reference to the owners family name rather than
 +a style of dressing. Bring back the divi number I say. At least now you do
 +need to be a member to enjoy a share of the profits. There is a second,
 +smaller Coop supermarket in Edwalton and a 7/11 convenience shop further up
 +Bridgford Rd. near the cricket ground which oddly opens no later than the 
 +main shop.
 +
 +Morrisons' green grocery and fish markets are a joy. Although the prices are
 +nothing to write home about I enjoy a visit to Morrisons more than any other
 +food shopping trip because I can walk there (or cycle) [[http://photo.fulford.net/picture.php?/1821/category/71|along the Grantham
 +Canal and see the Swans, Coots, Moorhens and Mallards|]] on route along with the
 +beautiful gardens and splendid innovations for recreational access to the canal 
 +by those residents who have properties backing onto the water side.
 +
 +Why Iceland's down market advertising irritates me so much I don't know. 
 +Majoring on GM free products Iceland sells high quality frozen products 
 +including a range of exotic meats and fish at excellent prices. Iceland are 
 +one of the first retailers to get rid of the horrible BOGOF marketing trend.
 +Iceland's part baked frozen breads, bread in a box, mixed rolls, croissants etc 
 +were excellent and I would make a special journey to get them. Sadly this 
 +range is no longer stocked in the Bridgford shop.
 +
 +|ASDA|Loughborough Rd. NG2 7JA|9694200|24 hour|
 +|Cooperative|Bridgford Rd. NG2 6AP|981 0644|6-11|
 +|Cooperative|Hilton Crescent, NG2 6HT|923 1774|7-10|
 +|Iceland|26 Tudor Sq. NG2 6BT|981 0324|8-7|
 +|Morrisons|Gamston, NG2 6PS|981 1787|7-11||
 +
 +Both Morrisons and ASDA have petrol stations.
 +
 +It should perhaps be mentioned that the remarkable B&M is just across the river in Ladybay trading park and
 +a little further down the road is Lidl. For the big, largely canned food
 +shop and for dog food I confess Lidl is my man.