Attention commoners, you’ve probably been saying Waitrose incorrectly Waitrose has confirmed that the correct pronunciation of its name is 'Wait-rose', not 'Way-trose', as it derives from the surnames of founders Wallace Waite and Arthur Rose. The clarification came from a TikTok content creator who contacted the supermarket, and Waitrose's official TikTok endorsed the pronunciation. Waitrose https://metro.co.uk/tag/waitrose/ is known the UK over for being the fanciest of supermarkets. https://metro.co.uk/tag/supermarkets/ An indicator that you’re in a town where locals have cash to burn, when you’re pushing a trolley through those hallowed aisles, you may feel a little out of place. So, to make sure you’re fitting in with the well-to-do, there’s one thing you simply must do: pronounce ‘Waitrose’ correctly. Yep, we hate to drop this bombshell, but you’ve probably been saying it wrong. Content creator, Annabel Port, who shares facts and stories about British history on TikTok, revealed that there is one official way to say the name of the supermarket. Ask Metro Use AI to go deeper into the stories you care about – powered by Metro and trusted publications. After reaching out to Waitrose, a spokesperson for the company revealed that it’s said ‘Wait-rose’, rather than the more common ‘Way-trose’. She explained: ‘I contacted them to find out and they said: “The pronunciation Wait-Rose, is the original way, as it comes from the founders’ last names, Waite and Rose.”‘ Confused? Essentially, there is more of a gap between the ‘Wait’ and the ‘Rose’, the last names of founders Wallace Waite and Arthur Rose , and a harder ‘t’ on the ‘Wait’, rather than the two syllables merging into one. Annabel, who goes by @ theotherbritishmuseum https://www.instagram.com/theotherbritishmuseum/?hl=en on Instagram, continued: ‘It’s unclear when this morphed into Way-trose, but it slowly became the name and Waitrose just went along with it. ‘But if you want to be both correct and retro, you should say Wait-Rose.’ Waitrose’s official TikTok even commented on her post confirming: ‘It’s pronounced Wait-rose, not Waitrose.’ Annabel also shared some interesting facts https://metro.co.uk/2026/06/17/everyday-supermarket-essentials-never-pay-full-price-28802594/ about the supermarket, which was first founded in 1904 under ‘Waite, Rose & Taylor,’ the three founders, before being shortened to ‘Waitrose’ https://metro.co.uk/2026/05/27/waitrose-rivalling-m-amp-s-17-new-bakery-items-including-best-cookie-ever-28537701/ four years later, after Taylor left. She revealed that the shop was the first https://metro.co.uk/2026/05/13/shopped-1-000-supermarkets-around-world-one-uk-staple-worst-28322630/ to sell organic produce in 1983 https://www.lovefood.com/gallerylist/80196/waitrose-the-story-of-how-it-started-and-why-its-become-a-british-high-st and the first to offer prepackaged sushi in 1996 https://www.lovefood.com/gallerylist/80196/waitrose-the-story-of-how-it-started-and-why-its-become-a-british-high-st . Annabel’s post garnered a flurry of comments, with @idas24601 saying: ‘OK, I’m going to be insufferable with this information’, and @user67160721420087 writing: ‘My mum loves spending my inheritance in Waitrose’, referencing it’s hefty prices. While @matpa079 said: ‘I promise I can’t hear the difference between the two pronunciations help.’ ‘I’ll die before I call it Wait-Rose,’ added @akint akint. How do you usually pronounce Waitrose? - Wait-rose - Way-trose Users on the identical Instagram reel also joined in the debate. Commenter @robert macginn jokes that it is ‘Waitreaux,’ perhaps pointing fun at it’s posh image. This is echoed by @robertosdough who says ‘we call it “the bloody expensive one”’ and @mark whitaker64 jokes ‘I can’t afford to say it.’ As of June 2026, there are 426 Waitrose https://www.waitrose.com/find-a-store/directory?srsltid=AfmBOoqJG09qCq4NBkfEKob 17KBOq2DUFYasHepZScVn3DmK2JbSvpM stores, with consumer comparison champion Which? reporting in May that an average price of 95 items is £235.49. https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/supermarkets/article/supermarket-price-comparison-aPpYp9j1MFin Not the cheapest, compared to Aldi’s £168.30 https://metro.co.uk/2026/06/23/gorgeous-3-99-aldi-drink-perfect-sipping-sunshine-28880929/ or Lidl’s £170.66. But, it did score first place for online shopping https://www.standard.co.uk/business/business-news/aldi-asda-tesco-waitrose-ocado-b1270669.html , and got 5/5 stars for range https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/supermarkets/article/best-supermarkets-aOJjN2J0A10N and availability of products, overall quality of own-label and fresh products, https://metro.co.uk/2026/06/23/im-a-dietitian-worst-foods-eat-a-heatwave-28895083/ and store appearance. While Lidl and Aldi only got https://metro.co.uk/2026/04/29/aldi-teams-tiktok-famous-brand-sell-out-this-world-viral-stuffed-cookies-28163885/ 3/3 for each catergory. What other brands are we pronouncing wrong? Waitrose isn’t the only shop that we have been pronouncing wrong. Apparently, we have all been saying Italian restaurant chain, Prezzo, incorrectly. Olly Smith, chief brand officer at Prezzo previously told https://metro.co.uk/2023/11/10/saying-prezzo-wrong-whole-time-19803158/ Metro : ‘We celebrate diversity at Prezzo – of all things, including the pronunciation of our name. ‘The word Prezzo is of Italian origin meaning price. And, many of our customers are surprised to discover that the correct way to say Prezzo is “PreT-zo”, with the first z pronounced like a t, rather than “PreZ-zo”.’ - Nutella is pronounced ‘new-tell-uh’, not ‘nuh-tell-uh’ - Ikea is pronounced ‘ih-key-yah’, not ‘eye-key-ah’ - Hyundai is pronounced ‘hun-day’, not ‘hi-un-dye’ - Porsche is pronounced ‘por-sha’, not ‘porsh’ - Nike is pronounced ‘ni-key’, not ‘nyke’ - Hoegaarden is pronounced ‘who-gar-den’, not ‘ho-gar-den’ - Moschino is pronounced ‘moss-key-no’, not ‘moss-chee-no’ - Hermès is pronounced ‘air-mez’, not ‘her-meez’ - Bvlgari is pronounced ‘bull-guh-ree’, not ‘bull-gar-ee’ - Balmain is pronounced ‘bal-mah’, not ‘bal-main’ - Miele is pronounced ‘meal-uh’, not ‘mee-ell’ - Ocado is pronounced ‘uh-car-doh’, not ‘oh-car-doh’ - Adobe is pronounced ‘ah-doh-bee’, not ‘ah-dobe’ - Volkswagen is pronounced ‘vo-ks var-gun’, not ‘volks wag-en’ - Adidas is pronounced ‘ah-DEE-das’, not ‘AH-dee-das’ - TAGHeuer is pronounced ‘tag haw-yer’, not ‘tag hew-air’ Deals of the Day Amazon Prime Day LIVE – final day rush for Dyson, Samsung and Oral-B deals A shopping editor’s picks – the best Amazon Prime Day deals right now Heatwave incoming This bladeless tower fan is now £84 on Amazon This Philips airfryer with two drawers is now half price on Amazon Best Amazon Prime Day 2026 UK deals for PS5, Xbox, and Switch consoles and games So, there you have it, the proper way to say companies and brands, so you can feel smug the next time you say them. 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