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Did you work in the BP, J.Great coffee from that coffee machine in the baling plant canteen.![]()
Tesco on the Kingsway didn’t close in 1978. I worked for Tesco between 1989 and 1997 and I did a few stints in the Kingsway store.Looking from the 21 minute mark, where the bin lorry driver goes into his own car, and takes a spin around town, then goes into the car park behind where the Odeon was, and there’s a lady putting Tesco bags in her boot. Surely 1989 can’t be the date? Looking at comments on the YouTube page the lorry drivers son makes a comment that it was filmed early 88, but google reckons Tesco closed 1978I honestly can’t remember, I know there was definitely a shop there after 78 though.
Hmm, google ai is pretty adamant it was gone. I just asked it to show me a picture of Tescos on the kingsway in the mid 90s, and this is the response.Tesco on the Kingsway didn’t close in 1978. I worked for Tesco between 1989 and 1997 and I did a few stints in the Kingsway store.
No I didn’t work there but I used to go there often for work I was involved in.Did you work in the BP, J.![]()
I think the problem is, that google doesn’t recognise that Mayfair/Ritzy were underground so to speak, and it’s assuming when they opened that Tesco closed. I’m finding it hard just to get a picture of the front of the Mayfair nightclubProof here: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/local-news/how-swansea-became-tesco-town-15259298
It doesn't say when the Kingsway store closed, but does state the Oystermouth Road store opened in 2000, so would have been around the same time.
Edit: I think Google is getting confused with a previous Tesco on the Kingsway. The one we're talking about (in the building that was Odeon and became Jumping Jacks), is not the same building as Ritzy and Icon.