Makro Wholesale | Cash & Carry | Rayleigh

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Rayleigh, United Kingdom

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Makro Wholesale | Cash & Carry | Rayleigh Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Makro Wholesale | Cash & Carry | Rayleigh is located in Rayleigh, United Kingdom on Unit 6 Rawreth Industrial Estate, Rawreth Ln. Makro Wholesale | Cash & Carry | Rayleigh is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category wholesaler in United Kingdom.

Address

Unit 6 Rawreth Industrial Estate, Rawreth Ln

Phone

+441268642421

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John Smith

This is a difficult review as I haven't been to Makro since it was taken over by Bookers some years ago and the range of products has changed considerably, so its difficult not to compare. As I understand it you still need to be a member to shop in store, which only takes a short time to register. The car park is huge and as you enter the building there are toilets to the right hand side. There are plenty of disabled parking spaces and access into the store is flat and easy. Once you've shown your store card your free to shop. The best way to describe it is like a giant warehouse, it's vast inside and a bit cold. All the electrical items they used to sell, i.e. CCTV, HiFi equipment and Tv's etc have all now been wiped from their stock list and it's really just a cash and carry for mainly food, sweets, alcohol and cleaning products, which I thought was disappointing. The remaining area of the store is now a stock area with large yellow rubber swing doors seperating the two. As I worked my way around he store I worked out the costs of buying in bulk from Makro's and purchasing singular items from other local stores such as Savers, Aldi and Lidl and unless you absolutely have to buy in bulk it's just not worth it, as in most cases the 3 shops mentioned above were either the same price or cheaper. Obviously I only checked 15 or 20 items but I'd seen enough and decided it's not for me. I preferred the old Makro store, loads more to look at, the cafe has also gone or was closed while I was there. On a positive note the fresh meat and fish looked to be really good andthe staff were friendly but I doubt that's enough to draw me back. Please see my pictures

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Carol Treadwell

Sad day. I know that covid 19 is dangerous and that we allneed to take care. But brought my 90 year old parents for an outing. But only 1 card holder 1 can go in. No exceptions made. Not the end of the world but sad. Just a shame. No shopping for us today

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Sarah B

After travelling to Makro for the first time in months I arrived to be told that my child was not allowed into the building because they are not letting people in who are under the age of 16. An utterly ridiculous policy. Will look into using another supplier from now on.

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Tony Johnson

I love this place because it has a huge amount of parking and it's well spaced inside. Everyone loves the sweet isle as it take you back to when the local shop had all of the penny sweets out and you would fill your little paper bag up. On a more serious note a lot of the items are more expensive than the major supermarket chains and I have to think with my wallet and avoid impulse buying as it is so easy in a place like this, you go in to stock up on an item but end up filling your trolley with loads of items you do not even need. The checkouts can be a bit slow if its busy and they run out of self scanners quickly to as there are only a handful. With everybody panick buying toilet roll I knew I could rely on Makro to have stock as you have to be a member to enter.

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John Woodward

Called in for some Christmas drinks and food DRINK FORGET IT Bells whiskey 25 - Asda 16 Bailey cream 8 dearer in Makro so walked out thanks