Supermarkets
Leeds has many supermarkets. The UK's second largest supermarket, Asda was founded in Leeds and has its headquarters in the city. Below is a list of the city's supermarkets. A supermarket is considered worthy of noting on this list if its square footage qualifies it for reduced Sunday opening under the law in England and Wales.
Beeston
- Co-operative
Bramley
- Morrisons
- Tesco
Chapel Allerton
- Co-operative (previously Somerfield)
- Aldi
City centre
- Marks & Spencer (Food Department)
- Marks & Spencer Simply Food
- Morrisons
- Sainsbury's (2)
- Tesco metro (3)
- Waitrose
Colton
- Sainsbury's
Cross Gates
- Aldi
- Marks & Spencer Simply Food
- Tesco Metro
Garforth
- Tesco
Gipton
- Lidl
Guiseley
- Morrisons
- Marks & Spencer
Headingley
- Sainsbury's
Holt Park
- ASDA
Horsforth
- Morrisons
Hunslet
- Aldi
- Morrions
Killingbeck
- ASDA
Kippax
- Co-operative
Kirkstall
- Iceland
- Morrisons
Middleton
- Iceland
Meanwood
- Aldi
- Netto
- Waitrose
Moor Allerton
- Sainsbury's
Moortown
- Marks and Spencer Simply Food
Morley
- ASDA
- Morrisons
Oakwood/Roundhay
- Co-op
- Tesco
Otley
- Netto
- Waitrose
- Sainsburys
- Jack Fultons
Pudsey
- ASDA
- Marks and Spencer (Food Hall)
Rothwell
- Morrisons
- Tesco Express
- Lidl (Oulton)
- Co-Operative (Woodlesford)
Seacroft
- Tesco Extra
Stanningley
- ASDA
Swillington
- Tesco Metro
White Rose Centre
- Marks & Spencer (Food Department)
- Sainsburys
Wortley
- Netto
Wetherby
- Marks and Spencer Simply Food
- Morrisons
- Sainsbury's
Yeadon
- Morrisons
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