I use this service quite a bit.
One note though, the range is not as plentiful as using Morrisons itself (cat food is a prime example here, please excuse the pun! and sometimes the offers do not filter through.
If you are not worried about getting 3 for 2 on bog roll or buy one get one free on fairy liquid and don't mind a slightly limited range then it is fine.
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Morrisons north of the border do some really good quality produce. HWMBO regularly uses Amazon to get a few Morrisons own products that his local store doesn't reliably stock.
There isn't a Morrisons in Kensington so I can't comment on what it's like elsewhere.
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Morrisons is OK but not like it was when Ken was alive as he was particular about the quality of meat in the stores.Originally posted by vetran View PostMorrisons isn't bad, tonight was their filet steak - very tasty not quite as good as our usual butcher but tasty enough.
Farmisons outlet is near us and walking past last week popped in and bought a T-bone. £25
large thick and delicious
Combined with crisp green salad, triple cooked chips and garlic mayonnaise and a good red wine, yum
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Morrisons isn't bad, tonight was their filet steak - very tasty not quite as good as our usual butcher but tasty enough.
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Anyone used Amazon Groceries?
I know it's Morrisons under the hood (so maybe not applicable here!) but I wondered if anyone has tried it and how it was, especially compared to their direct competitors?
They actually label quite a lot of the food with their own branding... Odd the first time I ever saw an Amazon Pizza!Tags: None
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