Sainsbury's news and analysis – Page 101
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NewsSainsbury's replacing grocery with non-food and concessions to make better use of space
Sainsbury’s insists it is making solid progress in its plans to repurpose the 6% of shop floor space it no longer requires for grocery but admits it hasn’t yet got all the answers.
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NewsBristol Rovers take on Sainsbury's over stadium contract
Sainsbury’s promised Bristol Rovers a new stadium in return for buildling a store on the site of the Conference side’s Memorial Stadium in January 2013, but has not yet delivered
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Sainsbury's scraps plans for three new supermarkets
It had wanted to build a 60,000 sq ft store in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, a 64,000 sq ft store in Strood, Kent, and a 40,000 sq ft store in Buckingham
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NewsSainsbury’s Mike Coupe says price war narrowing discounter gap
Huge price investments by the major multiples have begun to close the price gap on Aldi and Lidl,…
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NewsSainsbury's close to filled pasta supply deal
The retailer has been without standard own-label fresh filled pasta since its former supplier, Pasta Reale, went into administration last summer
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Analysis & FeaturesThe Grocer Says: Sainsbury's beats forecasts but a return to growth remains a distant prospect
Sainsbury’s share were up by 5.5% from their Friday close price early this morning after its fourth quarter like-for-like sales defied doom-mongering forecasts.
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NewsCity snapshot: Sainsbury's Q4 like-for-like sales down 1.9%
Sainsbury’s like-for-like sales drop in the fourth quarter edges out to 1.9%, while 2 Sisters Food Group owner Boparan has announced a 1.6% fall in second quarter and all the other latest news from the City.
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NewsSainsbury's launches Click & Collect service
The very first collection service went live today at Sainsbury’s Water Lane store in Farnham, and the supermarket aims for 100 locations
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NewsFurther own-label meal kits recalled in almond protein scandal
Two more supermarket own-label ranges have been embroiled in the almond contamination scandal – with Sainsbury’s and Tesco each recalling a Mexican meal kit.
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NewsSainsbury's reveals Red Nose Day plans
Supermarket launches RND range with charity contributions, as well as hundreds of brands contributing part of in-store sales
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Sainsbury's ramps up bread war by slashing Hovis loaves to 75p
Sainsbury’s has intensified the bread price war by slashing large Hovis loaves to 75p…
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Hazel Grove cleans up in G33 battle
This week’s winner, Sainsbury’s Hazel Grove, impressed with high in-store standards and strong service…
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NewsSainsbury's cuts CO2 by powering fridges with sugar beet waste
Sainsbury’s is using sugar beet waste from suppliers to power fridges in its store in Portishead…
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Crayford: G33 store of the week
It’s all about my 680 colleagues. If you create a great atmosphere and your staff enjoy their job and genuinely want to co…
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's wins G33 battle with 'calm' Crayford store
Top of the table in this week’s G33 was Sainsbury’s Crayford. The “calm, well-lit” store had wide aisles…
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Asda wins but Tesco and JS price cuts have little effect
Earlier this month Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose announced major pricing initiatives…
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NewsCity sceptical over supermarket share price rallies
Supermarket share prices recovered in early 2015, but City investors remain unconvinced the pain of last year is over.
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NewsSainsbury's fridge efficiency boosted by aerofoils
Sainsbury’s has become one of the first adopters of an aerofoil technology to make its refrigeration more efficient…
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NewsSainsbury’s chooses EY as auditor as it drops PwC
Sainsbury’s’ board intends to drop PwC as its auditor in favour of Big Four rival EY for the upcoming financial year.
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Analysis & Features2015 remains tough but Sainsbury's will be buoyed by solid Christmas numbers
Sainsbury’s third quarter trading has been dubbed its worst festive period in a decade, but the lower than expected sales fall is more evidence that the supermarkets seem to have avoided the catastrophic festive slump some had predicted.





