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Title: Sainsbury's
Post by: Twinkeltoes1 on 03-03-17, 10:03PM
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/mar/03/sainsburys-to-cut-400-jobs-in-shake-up-of-operations?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/mar/03/sainsburys-to-cut-400-jobs-in-shake-up-of-operations?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter)
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: OpShunned on 03-03-17, 10:14PM
Retail is dead ground for termites unless you want zero hour contracts and barely a national living wage.

The Germans lost the war but won the retail landscape of Great Britain  >:D >:D >:D

The Fat Cats are merely culling as many mice as they can.

The way ALL the retail operations are undertaking one would think that ONE entity is about to take control of the lot?
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Tom Hardy on 03-03-17, 10:36PM
Night Shifts & PI what a shocker  >:(
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: fargone on 03-03-17, 11:18PM
They're all having a shake out.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: JL on 03-03-17, 11:23PM
So much for DL being slow on the uptake and making drastic decisions it looks like the competition are following.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Bla bla bla on 04-03-17, 11:43AM
After this cull it will be 600 stores out of 1000 including convenience loosing or downgrading its night operation. They had a 3 year plan and this is seemingly the last year of it for now. So really Sainsbury's was ahead of the curve with its cuts. Only big online shops and 1 million + shops will have a top category night operation going forward.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Yorkshire dave on 04-03-17, 03:57PM
PI and merchandising have done well to last this long on nights fair due
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Elspo on 06-03-17, 10:09PM
It's only the start
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Elspo on 06-03-17, 10:12PM
I read there is another 3 year plan to follow, all to do with 'cost savings' :(
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: FunkSoulBrother on 13-08-17, 10:11AM
yo, i found these informative articles, store shop-floor reports from waitrose and sainsbury's colleagues. the sainsbury's report mentions some of the planned restructuring. the other article features reports from retail workers in france - where they say that some of the self-checkout stations have been reversed to traditional tills...

https://angryworkersworld.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/retail-chain-gangs-workers-reports-from-the-sainsbury-and-waitrose-shop-floor/ (https://angryworkersworld.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/retail-chain-gangs-workers-reports-from-the-sainsbury-and-waitrose-shop-floor/)
https://angryworkersworld.wordpress.com/2017/02/13/the-end-of-work-the-cashiers-at-the-front-line/ (https://angryworkersworld.wordpress.com/2017/02/13/the-end-of-work-the-cashiers-at-the-front-line/)

this is also interesting, report from a night-shift sainsbury's worker, picking for home-deliveries. a bit difficult to read, but perhaps of interest - i am a driver, so i don't know much about what's going down on the store front...

https://www.weareplanc.org/blog/creatures-of-the-night-changes-in-the-labour-process-at-sainsburys/ (https://www.weareplanc.org/blog/creatures-of-the-night-changes-in-the-labour-process-at-sainsburys/)
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: FunkSoulBrother on 13-08-17, 10:49AM
sorry for the double-post, but i thought i gonna add this one, just read it. the sainsbury's dc temps in london trying to stir s*** up, but got done for in the end. respect though for trying...

https://angryworkersworld.wordpress.com/2015/11/06/slow-down-at-sainsburys-warehouse-in-greenford/
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: OpShunned on 13-08-17, 02:21PM
Wilko warns nearly 4,000 staff could lose jobs
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/aug/11/wilko-warns-nearly-4000-staff-could-lose-jobs (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/aug/11/wilko-warns-nearly-4000-staff-could-lose-jobs)


Retail is screwed wherever you work it seems?  :o
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Equalizer87 on 13-08-17, 07:32PM
Retail = Dead sector
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: TheViking on 13-08-17, 07:33PM
Quote from: OpShunned on 13-08-17, 02:21PM
Wilko warns nearly 4,000 staff could lose jobs
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/aug/11/wilko-warns-nearly-4000-staff-could-lose-jobs (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/aug/11/wilko-warns-nearly-4000-staff-could-lose-jobs)


Retail is screwed wherever you work it seems?  :o

For way too long the tax payer has had to subsidise these large corporations, Tax credits have allowed these companies to pay garbage wages for to many years. I would agree many of us in retail are indeed screwed. As wages go up to the new living wage, Tesco will have to build a sustainable wage model, which means many of us will be out the door.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: OpShunned on 13-08-17, 08:22PM
Tesco's 'sustainable wage model', upheld by TUSDAW, appears to be one whereby 'they' get rid of anyone on full time hours, has premium arrangements, a pension and replace them with single mothers, foreigners, students, giving them 10 hours a week and expect our Goverment to subsidise the wage with tax credits.

For this alone, Drastic and his cohort Stewart should be hauled before a panel to explain exactly what the f u * k they are up to?

This is a swindle,screwing the likes of those who are subsidising the wage of the colleague next to you?
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: cupcake29 on 13-08-17, 10:28PM
I think for tax credits (depending on circumstances) you have to be working 16, 24 or 30 hours, and most of the Tesco jobs come under those thresholds.  They do seem to be wanting more singles/young people/migrants, due to more flexibility I suppose.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: TheViking on 13-08-17, 11:08PM
Quote from: cupcake29 on 13-08-17, 10:28PM
I think for tax credits (depending on circumstances) you have to be working 16, 24 or 30 hours, and most of the Tesco jobs come under those thresholds.  They do seem to be wanting more singles/young people/migrants, due to more flexibility I suppose.

And I was thinking its was just my store that seems to be hiring just kids these days, the average age on my checkouts 5 years ago was probably late 30s now it's more like mid teens, or I'm just getting old 😆 With luck I will be out in the next 12-18 months and will not have to contend with this BS anymore..
And rumour has it senior teams will get the chop, oh well no great loss there, for what little they do...
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: lackofinterest on 13-08-17, 11:41PM
i hope that rumour isnt only a rumour!! >:D
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: lackofinterest on 13-08-17, 11:43PM
Quote from: Equalizer87 on 13-08-17, 07:32PM
Retail = Dead sector
100% true!!
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: FatFraz on 14-08-17, 12:40AM
If they get rid of the Senior Team it would be one of Dave's best plans yet.  >:D

Lidl and Aldi don't have a check the checker and they seem to be doing ok. 

I hate to be honest but in our store there is one Lead and 3 LM on nights. They fill, give staff office talks for stupid reasons, do basic admin tasks or walk about the store talking and getting peoples backs up.

To provide this service we could have no Lead or LM and a few Shift Leaders on a few pounds extra per hour.

Many people would jump at the chance to escape the monotony of an aisle/checkout.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: FunkSoulBrother on 14-08-17, 01:20PM
hey, not sure if this post would better fit the Sainsbury's thread, as the article is about working in the transport office for Wincanton, delivering for Sainsbury's. but then it is also about general conditions, I guess, so perhaps of more interest for the transport section.  Anyway, I thought the report makes some interesting points and in the end it's about the job you do, is it not, often not so many difference between companies really. I have to say, respect to all guys who drive them big trucks, having to drive the old van through rush-hour freaks me out often enough!
https://angryworkersworld.wordpress.com/2015/10/29/messing-with-the-drivers/

[admin]I think it does belong here. Nomad[/admin]
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: FatFraz on 14-08-17, 02:27PM
I agree, my granddad drove a HGV for years and doctors told him he had one of the most stressful jobs out there. The roads were a lot quieter back then too.  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: dairyfresh on 23-01-18, 01:53PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42791079 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42791079)
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: OpShunned on 23-01-18, 03:41PM
QuoteThe posts will be replaced by fewer, but mostly better paid, new management roles in each store. Employees have the choice of either applying for these new roles or accepting a more junior position if unsuccessful. Otherwise they face redundancy

The Blitzcrieg boys must be pi**ing themselves ;D
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Nomad on 08-08-18, 01:58PM
Sunday premium down to time and a quarter (http://www.verylittlehelps.com/index.php?topic=16541.972)

A possible 'crossover' issue being discussed in the above thread in the 'Stores section of VLH.  Beginning with Reply #972.

Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Teddybonkers on 08-08-18, 07:54PM
Quote from: Equalizer87 on 13-08-17, 07:32PM
Retail = Dead sector

Disagree. It seems to me that its only the non-jobs, and layers of unnecessary management that are constantly at risk ie, Compliance, HR, Customer Service Managers to name but a few. Back in the day, it didn't really matter because these giant retailers could afford to carry some dead wood. But WOW how times have changed! Most staff won't have to worry though because they'll always need the humble GA/CA  albeit on worsening contracts to do the donkey work. Yes, its not looking very promising for those who want a long term career in retail, but I've no doubt there be no shortage of dumb f***s waiting to go on Options, and it wont affect Tesco in the slightest.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Nomad on 06-01-19, 04:11PM
Reality (or pie in the sky)
Is it not time this was stopped ?



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Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: jonty on 21-01-20, 03:48PM
http://news.sky.com/story/sainsburys-to-cut-hundreds-of-jobs-in-latest-shake-up-11914305 (http://news.sky.com/story/sainsburys-to-cut-hundreds-of-jobs-in-latest-shake-up-11914305)
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Stubbo on 21-01-20, 08:52PM
Quote from: jonty on 21-01-20, 03:48PM
http://news.sky.com/story/sainsburys-to-cut-hundreds-of-jobs-in-latest-shake-up-11914305 (http://news.sky.com/story/sainsburys-to-cut-hundreds-of-jobs-in-latest-shake-up-11914305)

Give it another week and we may know what's in store for us this year!
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: penguin on 22-01-20, 12:53PM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51203984 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51203984)

Sainsbury’s CEO going in a few months.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Nomad on 12-09-20, 04:51PM
Exiting store after using 'Smart shop', alarm goes off, among four bags of food shopping is two items of clothing which could have security tags (they haven't) but we stopped in case they had.

Staff(young man), have you got receipt ?
Me, I don't have to have one.
staff, but have you got one ?
Me, yes but I don't want to show it to you.
staff, we have to see the receipt
Me, if you did I would just be issued a receipt and not asked whether I wanted one or not.
staff,  I must take you back to tills
Me, how do you plan to do that, are you going to man handle me ?
staff, but the alarm went off so I need you to return into store.
Me, I repeat how do you plan to do that ?, you better fetch a MM.
( more than a few minutes waiting )
MM, do you have a receipt sir ?
Me, I may have, however you cannot challenge somebody to show something they are not require to have as the till asks me if I would like a receipt, it is obviously optional.
MM, Would anybody remember you going through the till ?
Me, I describe the person on till and inform the MM I will be outside putting our shopping in our car.
MM, returns to inform me that all is OK (which I know it was).

These tills contribute nothing to the economy, they just do people out of a job.
I bet the majority of the machine(s) is not even made in this country.

Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: penguin on 12-09-20, 09:36PM
Nomad. I do hope the manager offered an apology for the inconvenience not to mention the possible embarrassment if any other customers were witness to all this going on.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Nomad on 12-09-20, 10:17PM
No apology.  No embarrassment caused.  They should think more deeply about some the systems and procedures that they introduce.
Even if machine or till operator issues me a receipt it is mine to do with as I wish.

"have you paid for that sir ?", the onus is on them to prove I have not. Not on me to prove I have, although I may do at a later date if so needed.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: lucgeo on 13-09-20, 02:51PM
What amazes me is that the retail industry does not seem to have invested in more security over the last few years.

When bags were no longer free, I recall some department stores having more security personnel present. Even my old store had more security hours and personnel recruited...which lasted approximately 6 months, until the security guard spent most of their shift filling shelves, or tagging in the warehouse.

Now as Nomad has highlighted, no bag, no receipt, no immediate proof and no right to escort the customer back into stores whilst they ask the checkout person if they recall serving them? What if that person can't recall you??

Can of worms comes to mind  :-X
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: NightAndDay on 13-09-20, 03:00PM
Sainsburys recently got rid of their in-store HR team and it now falls to the Store Manager to carry out HR duties such as disciplinaries, investigations, grievances, appeals etc etc, the problem with getting rid of the HR team is that it will not only effect the impartialty of any investigation, grievances or disciplinaries carried out in store but also increase the risk of successful law suits caused by process not being followed.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: King1999 on 13-09-20, 10:02PM
It’s all a mess if you ask me,sat in a let’s talk because I was asked to,managers can’t do the people side of things I basically had an argument with the manager who came across very threatening and arrogant.He had a lot to say for himself,shut up when I challenged how he was speaking to the member of staff.The company has got massive problems now I hope there are ready to be paying where their mouths are.Also had the cheek to bring up the company value treat people how they want to be treated joke.Even toss pot Lewis quoted this whole staff were being made redundant.Another joke.The union obviously are ok with the current bullying system that is suppose to be what everyone is happy with.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: miriam on 14-09-20, 07:22AM
King1999
I've witnessed team support saying they don't care about Tesco or what tesco think out loud on shop floor
Nothing was done
The bullying as become worse over time. It's witnessed nothing done
Tesco is to good for these vile people
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: King1999 on 14-09-20, 08:12AM
My advise these days is report anything you yourself would be in a lets talk or disciplinary for,they deserve the same treatment we would get.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: miriam on 14-09-20, 09:05AM
I've experienced multiple bullying by doing this
Store management ignore instruction from above
Don't know how that works
A serious breach was made by a managers daughter. Head office told store manager to hand  it to police
They kept their job
How does that work
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Nomad on 14-09-20, 10:18AM
Topic drift!, can we return to and keep this topic only for matters related to Sainsbury's.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: miriam on 15-09-20, 07:13AM
I went to Sainsbury's to do my shop
Found it extremely clean compared to the Tesco I work in  even though the store is at least 20 years older than the Tesco.
There deli is very well wrapped in like a large cling film unlike the Tesco I work in. Tesco's refrigerators are just with the normal blue plastic on. A breeding ground for anything and everything. On my journey around they were announcing how some people would not have a mask on and  they would need extra support. Often I heard this message. Not once have I heard this in Tesco.
Maybe this is the type of customer relations which should be concentrated on. Not the vile victimisation that is being practised.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: penguin on 05-11-20, 08:17AM
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/news.sky.com/story/amp/sainsburys-reveals-3-500-jobs-at-risk-in-operational-shake-up-12124100

Just what the staff can do without on an already difficult day with lockdown starting, I get there is never a good time to announce job cuts but this must be a real kick in the teeth after days of panic buying and the start of lockdown
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: blacknight on 05-11-20, 08:30AM
I see they going to shut down all their counters how long before Tesco's follow suit we are already halfway there.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Welshie on 05-11-20, 10:06AM
Closing stand alone Argos stores and integrating them into sainsbury's stores . In doing so will no doubt only offer full-time Argos employees part-time sainsbury's contracts .
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: lackofinterest on 05-11-20, 04:08PM
Quote from: penguin on 05-11-20, 08:17AM
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/news.sky.com/story/amp/sainsburys-reveals-3-500-jobs-at-risk-in-operational-shake-up-12124100

Just what the staff can do without on an already difficult day with lockdown starting, I get there is never a good time to announce job cuts but this must be a real kick in the teeth after days of panic buying and the start of lockdown
the tw*t doesn't give 2 f***s about staff or customers. all he cares about is himself and his major shareholder cronies. these fat cats are all the same. greedy selfish twats!!!
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: whatajoke2019 on 06-11-20, 12:20AM
Was it not Morrison's who've axed more management roles within their stores earlier on in the year in favour of more colleagues in their bakeries/delicatessens?

Mind you, I suppose the writing was on the wall, with Sainsbury's the one up the road from me haven't reopened their counters since they closed earlier on in the year-as far as I'm aware they haven't re-opened many apart from the ones listed on their website?

I know T have introduced some Grab & Go fish counters in their stores, haven't they, wouldn't be surprised if that happens across the rest of the company before too long given it's what the 'customer' wants...  ???
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: lucgeo on 06-11-20, 08:46AM
Oh that old chestnut  8-) " it's what the customer/city wants," translated as... it's what them in their ivory towers have dreamed up, to earn themselves an arse lick  :o

Whenever that one was presented I would always reply..." I'm also a customer and a shareholder...and no one asked me ???"
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: penguin on 17-09-21, 01:23PM
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/sainsburys-confirms-drastic-200-change-21588253?fbclid=IwAR1KNFm5sfPh0Q7BnPjNZW0NuCzg5rhiN7y991ySPYJkOQB95pQCrJVsXCU

Looks like changes coming to the nectar card, sounds like Sainsburys moving to a system similar to the clubcard prices Tesco have, for anyone unaware clubcard prices are offers that you only get if you present your clubcard at the tills, if not your chaarged the normal price.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: barafear on 11-01-22, 12:19AM
Wasn't sure where to post this, it's indirectly connected to all us tesco workers,  but more pertinently for Sainsburys. They've just announced they're increasing their base pay from 950 to 10.00 per hour. More for London.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 11-01-22, 09:15PM
Tesco are doing same and scrapping all premiums  >:D
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: fatlad on 11-01-22, 09:22PM
Where you heard this?
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 11-01-22, 09:39PM
That would give it away. The rumour is Ocado style warehouse for dotcom will be the new norm and there will be no need for the dotcom in stores. This is too labour intensive. By the end of January you will hear in the news Tesla have signed a contract with Tesco to provided trucks some which will have self driving capability.  With costs for drivers on the rise and staff sickness there is going to be a push to robots. I think everyone knows by now profit over people's jobs is Tesco priority.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: fatlad on 11-01-22, 09:52PM
So what you mean is you haven't heard anything. Shouldn't post things like that on here unless you have evidence to back it up which you are willing to share
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 11-01-22, 10:19PM
Embargoed at the moment not even your store manager will know. By end of January the world will know if not leaked just now.  :)
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: gomezz on 11-01-22, 10:48PM
Quote from: TESLA lol on 11-01-22, 09:39PMWith costs for drivers on the rise and staff sickness there is going to be a push to robots.
I would like to see a robot delivering the last 20 yards over rough, broken ground or between tightly parked cars.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: londoner83 on 12-01-22, 05:46AM
It may not be this year or even the next but driverless deliveries will surely be coming at some point over the next decade.

The savings to the business in terms of sick pay, holiday pay, pension contributions etc will be huge - so as soon as the technology can work driving jobs will become part of history.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: fatlad on 12-01-22, 07:09AM
So you're delivering to a disabled customer who lives in a house down a track with 2 gates to open to get to the property. You the have 3 steps up to the door & the customer wants the shopping taking to the kitchen......Good luck driverless delivery!!!
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Morris999 on 12-01-22, 09:10AM
Driverless cars/vans are not legal in the UK so it's not going to happen anytime soon.
What is going to be legal this year is level 3 self-driving cars.
Effectively the vehicle will need a driver in the drivers seat but will be able to take hands off the wheel and not pay attention.
However the vehicle must be able to give the driver 10 seconds warning to take back control or the vehicle will automatically stop or something along those lines.
Think we can all see the pitfalls around this already but it's the first step in a very long process to get to driverless vehicles.

So in effect dot com drivers have nothing to worry about about being replaced anytime soon with driverless vehicles.

What might happen this year or next is drone delivery's on very small shops in a few major cities but that's it.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: T.C.1 on 12-01-22, 01:21PM
It's the same with checkouts no doubt in the future they will all be self serve BUT at this moment in time there are still a lot of customers out there who prefer manned tills ( sorry person tills).
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 12-01-22, 03:34PM
Quote from: fatlad on 12-01-22, 07:09AM
So you're delivering to a disabled customer who lives in a house down a track with 2 gates to open to get to the property. You the have 3 steps up to the door & the customer wants the shopping taking to the kitchen......Good luck driverless delivery!!!

Disabled customers...track road...2 gates...2000000 kitchens not an issue. I don't know how I just know it's happening and know the company who will make most the changes. Chill for now.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Nomad on 12-01-22, 04:54PM
[admin]Please stick to matters regarding Sainsbury's please.[/admin]
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 12-01-22, 05:56PM
Nomad it is about Sainsbury, tesco, Pepsi and many others. Invest your subscription money wisely.  I don't charge my readers. Surprised you are not raising the current £2 for members to meet inflation.  ;D

[admin]You may not charge your readers, however you should pay compensation to your readers ;D ;D , even you must have noticed any 'facts' about Tesla and Tesco should be in the main forum. All donations (no subscriptions) are ring fenced for the upkeep of VLH. End of discussion.[/admin]
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: fatlad on 28-01-22, 12:49PM
TESLA lol, seems like you're predictions of Tesco announcements this week are a bit off.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 28-01-22, 04:10PM
Did I say this week or by end of January  8-). There's a January every year who says it was this year that I meant, presuming are you. >:D
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: fatlad on 28-01-22, 05:15PM
Let's face it mate, you're no more in the know than anyone else  8-)
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: fatlad on 28-01-22, 05:31PM
Announcement around an electric vehicle deal this week too?
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 28-01-22, 08:17PM
Nothing this week   ;D
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: fatlad on 28-01-22, 09:01PM
Sure it was you that said it was happening this week. If you don't know, I suggest you keep your guesses to yourself
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: Nomad on 28-01-22, 09:22PM
Quote from: TESLA lol on 11-01-22, 09:39PM
......... By the end of January you will hear in the news Tesla have signed a contract with Tesco to provided trucks some which will have self driving capability.............

"end of January" not 'end of a January'.
Title: Re: Sainsbury's
Post by: jonty on 01-03-22, 08:39PM
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/breaking-sainsburys-permanently-close-200-26358681.amp