Woolworths Cumberland Park
Address | 366 Goodwood Rd, Cumberland Park SA, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 8215 6925 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.woolworths.com.au/shop/storelocator/sa-cumberland-park-5003 | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Supermarket, Sushi takeaway | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.5 69 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches Woolworths Mitcham — Mitcham Shopping Centre, 119 Belair Rd, Torrens Park SA Woolworths Unley — 204 Unley Rd, Unley SA Woolworths Arkaba — Arkaba Shopping Centre, 180 Glen Osmond Rd, Fullarton SA Woolworths Hilton — 160 Sir Donald Bradman Dr, Hilton SA |
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Woolworths Cumberland Park reviews
69Excellent express lane service. Helpful, most pleasant staff. Still has personally staffed checkouts.
Car parking is very tight and can be hard to find at peak times
Most check outs are self service and take forever
Great store, friendly staff, great range and good service. Very clean. The worst experiences in this store unfortunately are the other pushy, selfish customers. I'm glad I don't work in customer service, hats off to those who do!
Well played, squeezing MORE isles into the space at the expense of social distancing capability.
You chose Covid to shrink your isle space for what reason?
Lets keep 1.5m apart how?
With the stresses on supply networks in this COVID era, Woolworths Cumberland Park has remained a consistent and ever reliable shopping location
Heaps of Parking. Sat arvo gets busy. Helpful and friendly staff. Good variety of products. Needs a clock at front counter.
Tryed the new Scan & Go what a great idea very easy to use, ask one of the team members if not sure, they will help.
I rang this store, each day (3 times) for 6 days before someone answered, then I was told to ring back another day.really! I had a product complaint but I gave up and finally drove to the store. Fortunately I was refunded after 10 days of trying.
I don't mind the new setup, but there are too many self checkouts and not enough normal checkouts. With a weekly shop it takes too long to get through with so few checkouts.
Part of my online order was left behind. I contacted them and 20 mins later, received my order along with a note and small gift.
Poor service. Staff on checkout slow and poor English skills. When I previously shopped there on Sunday around noon, never enough staff on checkouts. Long lines of customers waiting. I have spoken to several managers about this and they advised most of their check out staff were all on their lunch breaks. Now shop at another store at Mitcham. 5 star
Clean and well presented but only shop there for close proximity convenience. 2 main reasons.
1) It's too small for the catchment area and always overcrowded. There's a massive Big W attached to it that's always quiet. They need to take some of that space and expand. The new layout reduced aisle width by 300mm so now its hard to get past anyone who stops and once the BWS opens it will be smaller again. Not unusual to hear people cursing how crowded the place is.
2) Some of the fresh food isn't very fresh. Strawberries come in from WA or QLD all year round. With such a long journey they're always bruised and only last a few days. SA has a massive supply of local strawberries but they choose to ship in. Often the apples turn bad after only a day or two. They look OK but are bruised when you bight into them. Now at least there's a small grocer out front so I try to go there.
Surprised to see the Covid Marshal at the front counter was the only person in the store not wearing a face mask. Not a good look.
Since changing the store layout, reducing large checkouts and increasing self serve the store has become very squishy. Aisles seem narrower and a lot of time waiting to be served now with less checkouts.
Store has been ruined by their desire to pit in a BWS. Come on wake up there is a school nearby
Woolworths are pretty standard across the board. Always happy with the standard. Found what I needed. Their stores usually have what I want in stock, and regularly are on special. Happy with app and points earning system - get money off my shop regularly.
The best thing about this Woolies is the authentic delicious Japanese sushi bar/shop at the front of the check out.the best in Adelaide.and they will make it for you if you don't like a particular ingredient.yummy.
A once great place to shop.now seriously lacking. Constantly removing products and replacing with it's own brands, one of which we actually enjoyed (Woolies Swiss Style Birtcher Museli) and for some incredible reason, you even deleted that line! (I understand slow moving stock is always evaluated, but this happeansm WAY to often across many products).
The lamb loin chops have at LEAST 10-15 mm of solid fat on every chop, and at $29.70kg, you have GOT to be kidding Woolworths, seriously, someone in the meat department from Woolworths is looking at that tray of 25% fat and rubbing thier hands together. Alas woolies, I'm heading back to foodland & local shops, as you constantly dissapoint.
I understand it's hard to bring high volumes of fresh produce to market.but others do it!
White Strawberries, I mean seriously, can you leave them on the plant to redden up just a tiny bit?
Fruit I purchase from you lasts a day or 2 at the VERY least (Even the white strawberries), mouldy fruit & veggies commonplace, still asking full price for white mouldy rotting strawberries!
Once a loyal Woolies customer, now not!
Close to where Iive. Can always get all that I need for my weekly shopping. Underground carpark excellent. Staff extremely helpful and pleasant.
I was in the store on Friday and saw a checkout person spending more time talking to the customer and working so slow that some people in the queue walked away the next person an elderly woman was treated by her and the man who took over in a disgusting manner. The elderly customer said and did nothing wrong.
You need to learn from Aldi or Drakes how to do it.