Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely

Address: 2A Clay St, Soham, Ely CB7 5HH, United Kingdom.
Phone: 1353771351.
Website: storelocator.asda.com
Specialties: Supermarket.
Other points of interest: No-contact delivery, Delivery, In-store pick-up, On-site services, Great produce, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Quick visit, Batteries, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments.
Opinions: This company has 808 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.1/5.

📌 Location of Asda Soham Supermarket

Asda Soham Supermarket 2A Clay St, Soham, Ely CB7 5HH, United Kingdom

⏰ Open Hours of Asda Soham Supermarket

  • Monday: 7 am–10 pm
  • Tuesday: 7 am–10 pm
  • Wednesday: 7 am–10 pm
  • Thursday: 7 am–10 pm
  • Friday: 7 am–10 pm
  • Saturday: 7 am–10 pm
  • Sunday: 10 am–4 pm

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👍 Reviews of Asda Soham Supermarket

Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely
Seyed M. M.
5/5

Not as big as an ASDA super store but you can find most supermarkets lines of them and something else.
And have a good bakery same

Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely
David A.
1/5

This "super" market seems completely unprepared for having customers. Fights for baskets at busy times. Missing items. Out of stock essentials. One staffed till which isn't always open. Usually just one staff member to cover the tobacco till AND the self-serve tills.
The self-serve tills constantly ask for staff to verify products, so that one staff member doesn't even have time to check anything that requires it on the 6 tills that are all flashing red.

Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely
Brett C.
2/5

Ok for getting basics as it's not the biggest of stores. But for those people.that don't want to or can't use self checkouts,.it's very disappointing because they rarely seem to have the manned tills open, apart from a member of staff at the tobacco counter. If you want to buy a lot of products, then this is not the supermarket for you.

Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely
Helen K.
3/5

It’s an Asda. Small and doesn’t carry everything but has essentials. Car park is small and often getting parked is a challenge.

Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely
Paradise L.
5/5

Excellent.
Hadn't been here before but as Asda has great produce, it was worth a ride-out to see how the store was.
Nice size, not as big as Tesco or Sainsbury's but to be honest, as long as they stock what we like, is there any point in having a massive store?
Nice wide aisles, well stocked shelves with great products and very friendly staff on hand.
Will most definitely be coming back.

Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely
Ieva A.
1/5

Great store we normally pop in and get top up for our groceries, last night got really disappointed bought watermelon started to cut open and was mouldy and mushy

Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely
Emj M. G.
2/5

Store is good for quick top ups but the car park is awful, dangerous parking not addressed,

Asda Soham Supermarket - Ely
Emma W.
1/5

I left in tears Saturday. Do not shop at this horrible store, they discriminate against you shopping with your children. I had friends coming to stay for the night and nipped in with my 16 and 17 year old teenage children who offered to help me. A nice gesture I thought. We walked around the store together for 30 minutes popping bits in the basket. I never left them alone. I got to the till and we started loading up the food and alcohol onto the conveyor belt. Ohh I have forgotten something. I was in full view of the cashier, she saw me with them and tell them that I was just going to see if they had what I had forgotten. I exchanged a smile with the cashier as I nipped up the adjacent isle. I returned a minute later as the previous customer was paying and leaving. I then walked to the end of the checkout to start loading my bag up. I was then told by the cashier that she needed to see ID from my children. I explained what had happened and said that you had just seen me nip away. Nothing was for the children. She left to get the manager who arrived and said twice its policy for transactions. I explained that nothing had been zapped. I explained the circumstances. I had not left the children while shopping. Everyone had seen me. The cashier saw me nip to the isle and back. After a third time of saying its policy on transactions I said I didn’t understand. Please don’t say its policy on transactions again because no transactions had happened and I still don’t understand. He then advised that I was insulting him. Even if I re shopped and did not leave the children’s side they would need to show ID. I have never been treated so appallingly, I felt humiliated and still do not understand how the mangers lack of communication skills and my understanding of what seems like madness meant I was insulting him. He was clearly not explaining it very well. I will never step foot in another Asda in my life. Obviously Asda do not allow your children to help you with your shopping anymore. Does this mean that parents can no longer buy alcohol while with their children of any age without being asked to show ID. Am I not an adult anymore.

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