Tesco Express
About the Business
Welcome to Tesco Express, a popular convenience store located at 79-85 Hackney Rd in London, United Kingdom. Our establishment is well-known for offering a wide range of high-quality food and grocery items, making it the perfect place to pick up your daily essentials.
At Tesco Express, we pride ourselves on providing a hassle-free shopping experience for our customers. With a convenient location in the heart of London, you can pop in and out of our store quickly and easily, without having to worry about finding a parking spot or battling the crowds.
Our store is packed full of fresh produce, deli meats and cheeses, bakery items, pantry staples, chilled and frozen foods, international foods, snacks, beverages, and much more. Whether you're looking to stock up on groceries for your family or grab a quick snack on the go, you're sure to find everything you need at Tesco Express.
Our staff members are friendly, knowledgeable, and always willing to lend a helping hand. We're committed to ensuring that every customer has a positive shopping experience and that they leave our store feeling satisfied and happy.
In addition to offering a wide selection of food and grocery items, Tesco Express is also a point of interest in the community. Many people come to our store for the convenience it offers, as well as the friendly atmosphere and excellent customer service.
So if you're in the London area or passing through, be sure to stop by Tesco Express and experience everything that we have to offer. You won't be disappointed!
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Location & Phone number
79-85 Hackney Rd, London E2 7QU, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Reviews
"Please remove yourself as Evri print-in-store service, as your printer doesn't work - you inconvenience everybody. "Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, try tomorrow, but I don't know" - said the clerk, when I asked what's the issue with their printer and why I can't leave my parcel. I said "you're listed as in-store printing service". I've heard that they know, but it doesn't work. Horrible service."
"I recently move here from another country. I just came to shopping this store. Im just looking something but I cannot get it. One worker noticed me and asked how can I help u? I told him and show him pictures. He took me the to the product and gave it to me .thanks a lot old staff mamun for helping. Pls keep it up the service. Thanks again."
"This Tesco needs to lvl up its game, after 6pm you never find any good stock, it rarely has discounts, poor variety"
"I have recently switched from Sainsbury’s to Tesco due to home move and convenience. This little express has been a life saver for me and my children. Has everything we require for a weekly/monthly shop, making it easier to not have to venture out to a bigger store or multiple stores to complete my shop. The staff are generally nice and helpful and have been accommodating at the tills when trying to juggle a pram, a toddler and a basket. Added bonus, they have a Costa Express which is useful when you need a quick pick me up and a parcel point making it easier to run the majority of my errands in one go. Overall, a great little store with some good people working there."
"I've recently switched from shopping at my Sainsbury's Local on Kingsland Road (London E2) to Tesco Express (79 Hackney Road, E2). I've heard a Bangladeshi store/security clerk (old guy wears a beanie/woolly hat) speaking in Sylhetti negatively about customers in the past and today he was talking about me. A customer (who I think works there/knows the staff and I believe didn't speak/know English well) had queued up on the wrong side waiting for a staff checkout, and when he tried pushing in, I explained, politely, that the sign says that that he was in the queue for the self service check out. He argued that I was on the wrong side so I pointed to both signs (this way for staff checkout / this way for self service..." but wouldn't accept it. Honestly, i was on my way back from the gym so was in a good mood; just thought he could do with some help. There was no aggression in my tone or body language. I just ignored him and bought my stuff. At this point the security clerk chimes in telling the guy "not to bother with me..." and other stuff in Sylheti. I wanted to respond in Sylheti that I'd grown up in Whitechapel amongst Bangladeshi friends so understood what he was saying but couldn't be bothered... Easier to revert back to my Sainsbury's Local. I have no issue with people wanting to speak their language but when you're at work, you speak English, just as I do with my Indian colleagues in the office. Secondly, you don't sl*g off your customers... Or you at least wait until they're gone. Even if I didn't understand bits of Sylheti, given that he'd started talking to the other "customer" straight after our interaction and both of them were looking at me, it was obvious they were discussing me. If you're going to leave a review, speak to corporate via social media. Having read other reviews I can confirm there's always stuff lying on the floor, the place has a sense of uncleanliness about it and I barely see the staff checkout manned."
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