The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of Sainsburys (Westgate)

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A medium-sized town supermarket, it gets very very busy during peak times (lunchtime and early evening) especially at the weekends. Be prepared to queue for anything up to twenty minutes, as they never seem to have quite enough till points open. Best avoided unless it's the most convenient. Marks and Spencers is more convenient and you won't spend all your lunchtime queing.
A medium-sized town supermarket, it gets very very busy during peak times (lunchtime and early evening) especially at the weekends. Be prepared to queue for anything up to twenty minutes, as they never seem to have quite enough till points open. Best avoided unless it's the most convenient.
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It's the larger of the two Sainsbury's in central Oxford (the smaller being on Magdalen Street), and carries a fairly wide range of stock. It does have most of the special offers but just not worth the wait. M&S wins everytime.
It's the larger of the two Sainsbury's in central Oxford (the smaller being on Magdalen Street), and carries a fairly wide range of stock. It does have most of the special offers.
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A medium-sized town supermarket, it gets very very busy during peak times (lunchtime and early evening) especially at the weekends. Be prepared to queue for anything up to twenty minutes, as they never seem to have quite enough till points open. Best avoided unless it's the most convenient.

It's the larger of the two Sainsbury's in central Oxford (the smaller being on Magdalen Street), and carries a fairly wide range of stock. It does have most of the special offers.


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