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NettoNewest Review: ... to shop here is the right decision to save money. I never knew I could save this much money on my shopping. There are small items we all buy for our household which cost us more elsewhere. Just by coming to Netto and giving the supermarket a go I found out I could save over ten quid by coming here. There are bargains all over the supermarket to find and try shopping here to see what you could save. I now come to Netto around once a month to pick up some items which saves me money. Its mostly small household items which matter at cheap prices here which makes a difference on your total bill when shopping here.... more |
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by Jems78 - written on 22/06/09 (Useful, 3 readings)
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Netto may look small in size but it does contain a lot of items on sale in the supermarket. Those unaware of shopping here they charge you for each shopping bag you use in the store unless you bring your own. Netto is home to many items on sale and you can find products on sale at the other big supermarkets on sale here at better prices. I was wrong by judging the store for it looks from the outside.Inside they had so many deals here I was just filling the trolley up. Sunny Delight was on offer at buy one get one free and the same applied to the Fab lollys to. Fruit section was just so cheap to shop from including cheap prices for the carrots ...
by reviewingqueen - written on 16/06/09 (Useful, 15 readings)
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Withi this recent credit crunch I, like alot of other people at the moment have been trying to reduce my spending on anything I can which has resulted in me trying a low cost supermarket - Netto. Before I went to Netto, my thoughts were that it was a cheap supermarket that sold cheap scandanavian food - and boyyyyy was I wrong. As soon as I walked in I spotted some big brands that I regually use such as 'Kellogs' and 'Fabreeze' I was atonished at just how much lower the prices on these items were - so much cheaper than my supermarket. Even some of the cheaper items such as the beans were very cheap - and did not taste that bad - the Netto ...
by susisun - written on 07/06/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Netto started in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1981 the first store in the UK opened in 1990, and today and now they are approaching 200 stores in the UK. I live in Northampton and we have 2 at the moment. So they must be popular for a reason. Netto in Far Cotton Northampton is the proud employer of the grumpiest woman in England! She snatches your food, throws it through the checkout and when you ask how much you need to pay her she grunts at you. Having said that it doesn't but me off shopping there. I live opposite an Aldi and having been there for years decided to give Netto a try. I was impressed as I saved so much money ! My local Netto is quite large and is open ...
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