Sainsbury’s

This coverage analyses Sainsbury’s strategy, operations, and performance within the UK grocery and retail sector. Reporting includes store and online developments, product innovation, financial results, marketing initiatives, sustainability efforts, and leadership decisions. With a focus on commercial impact and competitive positioning, it provides insights for retail professionals managing grocery, convenience, and multi-channel operations.

  • Jan- 2021 -
    25 January
    AdviceTurn the tide in your favour

    Turn the tide in your favour

    When customers went to buy groceries online after the latest national lockdown was announced on 4 January, they were met with a sense of deja vu. Surges in traffic to popular grocers like Sainsbury’s and Tesco meant that many customers couldn’t access websites and apps to place food orders and…

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  • 7 January
    NewsSainsbury’s welcomes Christmas sales surge

    Sainsbury’s welcomes Christmas sales surge

    Sainsbury’s has reported a “strong Christmas performance”, with like-for-like sales up 9.3% during the holiday period.  In a trading statement, the big four grocer revealed that it now expects pre-tax profits to hit at least £330m in the financial year to March 2021.  According to the brand, total sales for…

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  • Dec- 2020 -
    22 December
    SupermarketsWaitrose appoints new trading director

    Waitrose appoints new trading director

    Waitrose has announced the appointment of Charlotte di Cello as the supermarket chain’s new trading director, after a competitive internal and external recruitment process. Cello will join Waitrose on 18 January 2021 from Leon, where she is currently chief commercial officer, and succeed the current trading director, Rupert Thomas, who…

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  • 14 December
    NewsTesco appoints Karen Whitworth to board

    Tesco appoints Karen Whitworth to board

    Tesco has announced that Karen Whitworth will be joining its board as a non-executive director. The appointment will take effect from 18 June 2021, with Whitworth also being appointed as a member of the audit committee and corporate responsibility committee. Whitworth is currently a non-executive director of Pets at Home,…

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  • 11 December
    NewsSainsbury’s creates 12,000 seasonal jobs

    Sainsbury’s creates 12,000 seasonal jobs

    Sainsbury’s has announced its created 12,000 seasonal roles and increased its digital offer to help cope with the peak Christmas season. The supermarket also announced the increase in holiday rates pay to £9.30 per hour, the reportedly highest rate of pay of the major supermarkets. Colleagues working in Greater London…

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  • 9 December
    SupermarketsCMA launches inquiry into Issa Bros’ Asda takeover

    CMA launches inquiry into Issa Bros’ Asda takeover

    The CMA has announced the launch of a phase 1 inquiry into the Issa Brothers’ £6.8bn takeover of Asda.  It said that on 8 December 2020 the CMA has launched its phase 1 investigation after the European Commission’s decision to refer the case to the United Kingdom, following a request…

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  • 9 December
    SupermarketsUK sees grocery boom as shoppers hit stores early

    UK sees grocery boom as shoppers hit stores early

    Grocery sales rose by 11.3% in the 12 weeks ended 29 November 2020, the fastest rate of growth since August, according to the latest grocery market share figures from Kantar. It comes as consumers have reportedly started their Christmas shopping early this year in preparation for the festive season.  In…

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  • 4 December
    CoronavirusCo-op members urge company to return rates relief

    Co-op members urge company to return rates relief

    The Co-op Group is reportedly being urged by its members to reverse its decision not to repay the millions of pounds it has received in rates relief this year.  According to Sky News, some of its National Members Council believe that due to the £150m it has generated from the…

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  • 4 December
    SupermarketsAldi plans to repay business rates relief

    Aldi plans to repay business rates relief

    Aldi has announced its plans to repay the government any money it has received during the pandemic from the business rates relief. Back in March, all retail, hospitality and leisure businesses in England were given a business rates holiday for 12 months to help them get through the crisis. Supermarkets,…

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  • 3 December
    NewsSainsbury’s forgoes £410m rates relief

    Sainsbury’s forgoes £410m rates relief

    Sainsbury’s has joined rivals Tesco and Morrisons in a pledge to repay the government’s business rates relief, bringing the total number of returned costs to over £1bn. The supermarket has revealed plans to forgo approximately £410m of its business rates relief. In a statement, Sainsbury’s said it has been considering the…

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