This Tesco is one of the biggest in the Manchester council area and has unusual opening hours which includes being open until 5pm on Sundays from 11am in the morning, I like how they open later but still 11pm is far too late to be opening as it is not like, you can call in the café for breakfast in the morning, what I like to do in my local Middleton branch. This store does have a wide range of products that other stores do not, I had tried many local stores to look for a game, which I was in a rush for, for a birthday and couldn’t wait till Monday and was left in this rush after a damaged Tesco Direct order — the woman was absent from the counter and they was no bell and no one could radio through, it is good this stall is at the front of the store unlike Middleton, where it is at the back but still waiting 20 minutes for someone to serve me when I was front of the queue and they was other staff(they were not authorized to go on this till): They should at least of been able to get a member of staff on the till or radio through. I didn’t really look around the store but it is a very big store and is located just before Manchester Fort in a small retail park what has a Grainger Games and a Costa Coffee. This particular Tesco was actually the subject of Peter Kay’s Car Share, a BBC programme where his character«worked» here and drove around the Manchester /Cheetham Hill area. This is probably one of the better Manchester stores of Tesco to go to as it does have a very big range with it being one of the biggest stores in the area, alongside Oldham Huddersfield Road and does deserve the«Superstore» title due to its size, unlike nearby Rochdale, due to my extremely long waits at the Tesco Direct desk and no one being able to assist me, or even radio through, I feel 3 stars is fair but I will be coming back very soon to do a shop and then do a new, more detailed review on their stock of items, especially gluten free.