Trip out shopping with friend
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Autism, Learning Disability
Overview
Well, this was rather shocking for Sainsburys as I thought they promoted the sunflower lanyard and helped people with disabilities... more than other supermarkets. This was about the third time i've been to this one and not in a long time... I hate doing reviews like this, it just left me shocked...nearly in tears had to go to the disabled loos to calm. Let me explain, I came into the store with my friend who also wears a sunflower lanyard hidden disabilities and immediately triped over the wet floor signs that were right in the middle of the entrance area. (My friend had already gone down an isle)... No one asked if I was ok, even the member of Sainsburys staff who was stood doing one of them little taster things, nope nothing... when I warned it might be hazardous she just shrugged and went ok... maybe help with someone who has Autism, ADHD etc! Glad I wasn't using a cane, stick or blind!... Although they did help when I had to chat to someone regarding something else I couldn't find. Sorry this is such a bad start, other than that the isles were large enough for wheel chairs and minus the good spaced disabled loo being the only one to use for everyone it went ok. Hey, I can't complain at least it wasn't like a previous experience in another supermarket with someone blocking up the disabled loos!"
Transport & Parking
Access
Lift maybe a bit terrifying to those helping or in a wheelchair as door closed rather fast... and very small space.
Toilets
At the time of the visit, red cord tied up in one of the disabled loos and the downstairs disabled loo was the only one in use to all customers.
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