April 2023 by Stuart Mees
Excellent service on a Sunday morningSorted out a old phone for a new oneMegan the young lady who served me is a real credit to your team ?
November 2020 by Dave Denyer
Helpful staff, great deals.
April 2016 by John G.
Not really my top choice for shopping. This particular store lacks loses personality because of its size. The old store had staff that knew your name, your preferences and how your day had been!!! Not so now.....staff are on Zero hours contracts, too busy talking amongst themselves or jamming up the aisles with stock trolleys !! Food quality is ok, but no different from the rest. Quite a few " catches " marked up as Savers....don't be fooled. For those who do not have their own transport, there is a long walk from the buses to the store, unlike Sainsburys and Asda. Tesco has a nasty habit of replacing sold out stock with more expensive, but similar items, which can and does embarrass people at the checkout. The tiller then says, quite unabashed, " you should have checked the ticket "..!!! Not very nice for a little old dear !! However, to be fair. Most of trolleys now work on all wheels.....!!
August 2014 by Lorraine B.
Hmmm. They have a nail bar/eyebrow bar in the store, couldn't see any extractor fans under the nail tables, where does all the dust go from the nail filing? Just a little way from the deli section.
June 2013 by Sarah K.
This Tesco is the biggest Tesco in the Worthing area, Tesco have seemingly added a million and one express stores (slight exaggeration there) around the area which are handy but when you need a big shop this is the store to go and get the items. With this Tesco there is a Subway sandwich store, a charity shop, Whsmiths, travel agents, pet store, Costa coffee, a pharmacy and dry cleaners. The store is absolutely enormous, they have their own pharmacy, fish counter and other counters and they carry a wide selection of toys, electronics, baby related items, clothing and stationery. Often Tesco has a baby event which means reduced price baby items, a must when you have lots of things you need to buy for little one such as wipes, food and nappies/diapers. The checkouts/registers are very rarely busy and the staff will helpfully help pack your bags if you are still unloading. Prices are reasonable in the store, the toilets are relatively clean (ie, better than a public convenience outside of a shop, but not clean enough to eat your food out of!) and there is seating available behind the registers if you aren't able to stand long. If you do not have a car to get to the store there is a bus stop right by the car park where you can get buses from the town centre and Broadwater as well as other places. Check out Stagecoach buses for details. There is a lot of parking available, however, the majority of close spaces are for Mother and Baby or disabled.