Asda, in my personal opinion, is a little crap.
It's not as cheap as aldi/lidl, yet somehow has a worse shopping experience.
It just feels like a knock-off Morrisons nowadays. Or a UK walmart.
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That's it really - it falls between two stools. It used to be the cheapest and you'd put up with it being rubbish but it has been undercut on price and is now stuck not doing anything well.
Or a UK walmart.
They might still have a stake in it.
I imagine Aldi and Lidl have taken a chunk of their budget-focused customers - I now do the Big Shop at Aldi and pick up a few bits at Asda (Aldi expanded their range into brown rice and tins of pulses which pretty much took away the bulk of the items I was still buying at Asda).
However, despite this:
In the meantime, Asda's high borrowing has weighed on it, something which did not go un-noticed by the Competition and Markets Authority which, in an investigation last year into whether motorists were being over-charged for fuel, singled out a loss of competitiveness at Asda - previously seen as the industry leader when it came to cutting petrol and diesel prices.
I still buy my petrol from them as it's the cheapest in the area.
I also noticed that they introduced a rewards card, which seemed like a desperate measure at the time, moreso now.