For many individuals living with mobility challenges, chronic pain, or disabilities, a trip to the supermarket is more than just a weekly chore; it is an exercise in planning, stamina, and accessibility. Tesco, as one of the largest retailers in the United Kingdom and a major global player, has made significant strides in ensuring that its stores are inclusive environments. One of the most vital components of this inclusivity is the provision of motorized mobility carts.

Shopping at Tesco on a mobility cart can transform a daunting task into an empowering experience of independence. However, for first-time users or those visiting a new branch, understanding the logistics, etiquette, and practical tips for navigating the store can make a world of difference.


The Arrival: Securing Your Transport

The experience begins at the storefront. Most larger Tesco Extra and Superstore branches provide a fleet of electric mobility scooters, usually located just inside … Read more