Asda's customer service can be reached through their official website, where you can find a contact form to submit your complaint. Alternatively, you can also reach out to them via their social media channels for assistance. They do not publicly list a specific complaints email address. For the most accurate information, it's best to visit Asda's official customer service page.
try agreenh@asda.co.uk.
for asda's email address go to www.asda.co.uk and click on customer services at the bottom of the page. then click on contact us again at the bottom of the page and then click on email us and hopefully they'll get back to you. hope this can help :) for asda's email address go to www.asda.co.uk and click on customer services at the bottom of the page. then click on contact us again at the bottom of the page and then click on email us and hopefully they'll get back to you. hope this can help :)
The MD is Andy Clarke email address...Andy.Clarke@Asda.co.uk
You can't email them directly from your email initially. Instead you must use the form on their website. You can also contact them by phone at 0844 481 5000 or mail them at:The Service Team,ASDA House,Southbank,Great Wilson Street,Leeds,LS11 5AD
I think it is agreen@asda.co.uk if this doesn't work than I am not sure
Andy Clarke is the managing director of asda and as always take the first name add a dot, then the second name. Add an at symbol and finally the company's UK address. And there you have a contact email. Good luck.
Andy Clarke is the managing director of asda and as always take the first name add a dot, then the second name. Add an at symbol and finally the company's UK address. And there you have a contact email. Good luck.
Leeds, West yorkshire England
The bin outside of asda in brighton, no joke!
I don't know if this is the right place to make a complaint, I bought some goods in asda's yesterday the amount come to £37.00 I was told by the lady on the till if I spend another £3.00 I will be able to claim £5.00 back after 6pm that night which turned out to be 6am the following morning, I put the details of the receipt in the right boxes like she said and was told I didn't have any items to compare prices, I then went to put my details in to claim my £5.00 and was told I couldn't because I didn't have any products to compare, so why was I told to buy something else worth £3.00 or more to make it up to the £40.00 I feel I have been ripped off spending another £3.00 when I had the wrong goods to claim. I hope you do something about this. Kind Regards, Anthony Williams. email: williams.a41@sky.com
how made asda
Walmart own Asda because they bought Asda from the first owners.