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With household budgets under pressure, shoppers across the West Midlands are changing where they buy the weekly essentials. As discount retailers gain ground, we asked whether price now matters more than quality, choice and convenience.
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00:00I look for the price and the quality purely and simply because you get what
00:07you pay for and I believe that there's a lot of rubbish put into food nowadays
00:14so I always check the numbers etc. Convenience normally yeah yeah price does
00:22matter but yeah normally it's good that it's convenience and price comes into it
00:29of course it does but quality I like the quality of a product as you can buy cheap
00:35and it be but so I go for quality well I go to Aldi's because it's local if I want
00:43something a little bit what I consider to be higher quality I go to Sainsbury's
00:53and Marks and Spencer's well I go to a Tesco in a very nice town in Cheshire I go there
01:01because it's the customers are nice and the Stateni you can go to another Tesco another
01:06time and that's not the case so the experience is nice people around I go to several different
01:12supermarkets online it depends what they're sat Sainsbury's um Morrison's um Tesco's definitely
01:23um that's about it really and you know where things are you know the produce is good and fresh
01:29fresh
01:29you
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