September 2025 by Aula ?Aula? Curtis
Supermarket store
August 2025 by Drewella Butler-Browne
Nice shop, well stocked. Friendly staff
August 2025 by Darren Stevens
My wife passed away from elongitis recently after a terrible year long battle with it, and it hasn't been easy without her.
Quite frankly, I'm struggling to cope. The person I planned to spend my entire life with has disappeared, and it feels to me as if the world just keeps spinning.
And maybe, in some melancholic way, I'm meant to find that comforting. That it's not the end of the world for me, that life will keep moving on and I will heal with time.
But at the moment? It feels so far from the truth. My life, as I knew it, is gone, and there is nothing I can do. I feel as if I'm just stuck in some sort of depressive limbo, or like a ghost haunting the world with no one noticing.
But I have to keep moving on. My will power hasn't gotten low enough yet to quit all of this yet. But I feel myself slowly tipping to the edge every day that passes, and I don't know if I can carry on much longer.
Now, this Morrisons wasn't my pick for the weekly shop.
It was hers.
And the routine has just stuck.
So every week, I go through the automatic doors, trolley in hand, and I do the shopping.
She, for whatever reason, really liked this Morrisons, and I didn't know why. Everytime we both went shopping together, she would insist on going to this specific Morrisons, and to be frank, I thought it was weird habit of hers. But now, now she's gone, I can't help but appreciate these weird habits.
The routine is usually the same. Every week I get the same junk food, the same brand of kitchen paper, same detergent, the same route, all the same.
But there was this one Wednesday, where something was different.
I decided to go down to the tinned foods isle, like normal, grabbing the same tin of tuna I get every week.
But I decided to change up routine. I had a look at all the baked beans.
Now, none of these really peaked my interest, but I felt some sort of deja vu come over me when I picked up the one can.
And I realised.
I remembered.
This is where we first met.
Not in one of those love at first sight ways, in fact we didn't speak at all. But I saw her, walk past me in the corner of my eye.
And I come to the realisation that this, this is why she loves this Morrisons so much. It's because it reminded her of us.
And as I had this epiphany, I felt my self tear up, because this isn't what she would've wanted. She would've wanted me to hold on to the good times, cherish them, and use them to move forward.
And I think that was the the thing that stopped me tipping over the edge.
I'm not entirely better now, in fact I'm still struggling without her, but from the bottom of my heart, I want to thank Morrisons. Well and truly, for helping me to keep on living.
August 2025 by PastelSarah
Long wait for breakfast in the morning. 20 min!
August 2025 by Waldo P. Barnstormer
Morrisons is nothing less than a place of tranquility. It is a den for the lost and a haven for the found. A place where people can come together, not just as a community, but as friends. As allies.
I was lost before I entered the ethereal palace of Morrisons. It was the 16th of August, 2025. A hot summer day, with the breeze still blowing on my face through the onslaught of heat. I entered the shop after an expedition of about a mile and a half, to be greeted by the most fantastic Aircon of all time.
The outside heat reminded me of the time spent with my wife, Jill. She had an affair with a man named Bartholomew however, so I set up an accident involving a school bus. I originally only planned to leave Jillian in a coma, however unforeseen circumstances meant that an oil tanker would also collide with them, which exploded everybody involved in a fiery blaze.
The Aircon inside of this haven was nothing more than a reminder of my sins, of which I have no remorse for. The strings of fate are indiscriminate if you will.
After collecting my items, I embarked to the checkout. I questioned myself. Would I save a soul the job of scanning my items or would I be a diligent citizen and use the self checkout? Likewise to my cold heart however, I decided to go to the rows of conveyor belts.
A young boy, no older than 16, wearing a yellow shirt happened to be working on that fateful day. I didn't see his name tag, however his dashing hair pointed upwards at the end combined with his bulging biceps and iridescent smile made for an unforgettable experience.
Thank you to the mystery worker which I will never forget. He saved my life, he saved me a job, and most importantly, he was my saviour in this dull world of emptiness.
The salad bar was good too.
August 2025 by Bartholomew-Timberland Bratwurst II
Quite the establishment, met a spiffing young fellow at the till going by Joseph, quite the character, his work ethic was quite admirable. He reminds me of my second wife, Jill. She was the love of my life, she was really quite the workaholic, only due to the fact she was incredibly infatuated with her work.
Recently I have been missing her because she had a head on collision with a school bus containing children going on a school trip to Luxembourg. It also involved a petrol tanker, which exploded killing everyone in a blaze. Relatively sad if you ask me, but thats life.
I still miss her azure blue eyes, and her luscious black hair, and the way her lips hung on every word. I also miss how she used to cruise along the roads with a bottle of Hennessey in one hand and her phone in the other, only caressing the steering wheel with her left pinkie finger.
There was also a good selection of food and other assorted items at the Morrisons, and the staff were very friendly. Overall, a very glorious establishment that I will indeed consider visiting again.
August 2025 by Samuel Kerslake
Cool clock
August 2025 by Lisa Lacking
Clean and well stocked store. Very helpful staff. In close proximity to other popular shops and restaurants.
August 2025 by Viv Baldwin
I always seem to do half of my 10,000 steps a day wondering around Morrisons wondering where they've moved stuff to. There appears to be no logic to it and it puts me off going there. Of course this makes matters worse because even if they were to leave something in the same place for more than a week I might not take advantage of it because I might not have called in during the time when the products were actually stationary.
August 2025 by Samuel Meatsmacker
Worker was very helpful, I believe the young man's name was Joseph. Thank you Joseph for making my Morrisons experience truly fantastic, what a respectful and patient young gentleman.
July 2025 by Russel Andrews
Lovely breakfast
July 2025 by Jim Bob
Slow service, till staff to busy walking about and not serving on the till even tho there's a massive cue.
March 2024 by ????
Went to the hot food counter in Morrisons Barry on the afternoon of Friday 8th April, and the young girl working there basically just walked off for a few minutes when I approached the counter. When she returned, she offered no apology whatsoever. Very poor customer service.
March 2024 by Saffron-Bianca Manning
Great supermarket. Petrol station attached
February 2024 by Patricia Pringle
Didn't feel very well - finished shopping went into restaurant for cuppa tea - gentleman on till took me to a.table and brought over cuppa (I paid him) thank u