^ agreed. I'm not paying a lot more money for something which has been lying in the shop for 2 years (and which feels like it) rather than buying blind online (where it's probably new and boxed), because of some vague offer of "better service". I will pay slightly more (I remember someone on another forum saying something like 5% or £50, whichever is smaller, and that's about right) for the convenience of buying locally, mainly because it's a lot easier to return it if something goes wrong. EDIT: I'm also wary of this supposed excellent service when i catch them out telling me stuff which I know to be incorrect- either they're lying to get the sale, which doesn't exactly make me want to give them any money, or they're incompetent, in which case I'd be a bit scared to leave them with any of my gear, good service or no.
agreed, that is, except for tesco. Its food is horrible, and the smaller guys, while often not amazing, are kings compared to tesco. And tesco's not particularly cheap, anyway. the "finest" range appears to be virtually the same as the standard range in fancier packaging, for twice the price, and it all tastes synthetic. granted tesco is more convenient as it's all under the one roof, but it's not terribly convenient when you get the food home and realise it sucks.