This is a monster of a supermarket. Spread over two levels(and seemingly several acres) it is no longer just a grocery store. In addition to food and staples, you can buy clothes, appliances, computers, televisions, plus, as the ads will tell you, pet insurance, car insurance and other financial products. In common with other large supermarkets, they often move things around and expand their offering and sometimes their actual space. They have a deli counter, fish counter, meat counter and a takeaway counter(hot food). Clothes and fashion are upstairs. When I say ‘stairs’, I mean a sloped travelator, which, most annoyingly, announces to all and sundry that you are approaching the end of the line. The clothes are very reasonably priced, and there is a huge selection. Produce is good, and selection throughout the store is comprehensive. This is a good, enormous Tesco. Even the car park is huge. They are open often and late(24 hours during the week); during normal human shopping hours, it can be very crowded. I can recommend this, as much as I recommend any supermarket. It takes a while to shop here because of its size, and that can get frustrating. You may also, during busy times, have to park in Madrid. All in all, a good, large, superstore supermarket.