This Woolies is convenient when I’m coming home from town when I need to pick up a couple of staples. The store is one of the smallest Woolies I’ve been in although I haven’t found it to be an issue. The deli section is full size and the staff always pleasant. Usually they have one or two staff on the quick checkouts and one normal checkout open. Flowers are at the front of the store and I think they need to be in the store for me to remember to buy a bunch, as once I’ve come through the checkout I don’t to line up again.
Deb B.
Classificação do local: 3 Australia
I think this Woolworths would be one of the smallest in Adelaide, both in store and in carpark size!(Smallest I’ve seen anyway) I only go to Felixstow Woolworths to pick up a few things every once and a while. I can’t imagine ever doing a full week’s shop here. The car park is small and awkward to maneuver around. There’s a good 5 parks close to the entrance which are reserved for tenants of the shopping center. I find this awfully strange and inconvenient as a customer. It seems«common sense» to leave closest parks for the customers whilst tenants and staff of the shops can park further away??? Rather than to reserve some of the centre’s closest parks? The actual Woolworths store is quite pokey. The aisle ways are slim and sometimes it’s a struggle to get trolleys to pass each other side by side! I’ve never been in this Woolworths when it’s been extremely busy(Eg Saturday’s like other Supermarkets.) I’m not sure if I could imagine it being busy, just for it’s size and location, but who knows, I’m probably wrong! Because of it’s size the selection of brands and products isn’t as broad as your standard sized Woolies. In this store the 7 items or less check out lanes are always open and if you’re lucky there will be two regular lanes open… I think that I’m not the only one that uses this Woolies for a quick grab on the way home scenario! Over all, it’s A-OK if selection and size doesn’t matter !