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All About Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s is the second-largest supermarket chain in the United Kingdom, after Tesco. In 1992, it became the UK's largest retailer in groceries and remained so for a short period before being overtaken in 1995. They sell typical produce found in most supermarkets. Shoppers can choose from a variety of fruit and vegetables, as well as meat, dairy products, and frozen items, including convenience meals, ice cream, and more. Their aisles are stocked with well-known brands and cheaper alternatives under Sainsbury’s ownership. 

Founded by John James Sainsbury in 1869 in London, it is now partly owned by the Qatari sovereign wealth fund, Qatar Investment Authority. The company has over 1,400 shops and employs over 185,000 people. It is also a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index and is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The company has diversified its interests over the years and now includes subsidiaries in banking and energy, among other sectors.

Sainsbury’s Opening Times & Store Locations

With over 1,400 stores, Sainsbury’s has shops in over 450 cities in the United Kingdom. The cities with the most Sainsbury’s stores are London, Nottingham, and Edinburgh. Sainsbury’s opening times vary by location, but most Sainsbury’s establishments are generally open from 7 AM to 11 PM every day of the week, although some branches close early on Sundays. Opening times may also vary on bank holidays, Easter Monday, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day. You can find the opening times of Sainsbury’s stores near you with the branch locator tool on opening-times.co.uk.

There are various types of Sainsbury’s stores throughout the UK, with over 600 supermarkets and more than 800 convenience stores, so finding a shop in your area should be easy. Sainsbury’s also has a market presence in South East London, Wolverhampton, Guildford, Swindon, Torquay, Redhill, Dartford, and Enfield. Many of their supermarkets now feature in-store cafés and fuel forecourts.

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Sainsbury’s

As one of the leading grocery and general merchandise retailers in the United Kingdom, Sainsbury’s is a household name, and most people have been customers at some point in their lives. However, here are 5 things you might not know about Sainsbury’s:

  1. Their first shop was set up in 1869 on Drury Lane in Holborn, London.
  2. Sainsbury’s was one of the first UK retailers to adopt self-service supermarkets, with many shops being developed in the 1950s and 1960s, thanks to then-chairman Alan Sainsbury, who was inspired by a trip to the United States.
  3. The company has had many brand ambassadors over the years, including TV chef Jamie Oliver, Paralympic swimmer Ellie Simmonds, and former footballer David Beckham.
  4. Sainsbury’s was one of the first major British corporations to implement an online-only recruitment system, introduced in November 2007. At the time, this was a controversial move, as only half the population had access to the internet.
  5. Sainsbury’s runs an Active Kids campaign, where customers can donate vouchers that local organizations can redeem for children’s sports equipment.
Products & Services

Sainsbury’s is a supermarket giant, operating both online and in physical stores. A typical store usually stocks over 30,000 product lines, with 20% being their own brands. Among their own-label goods are:

  • Basics: An economy range that covers mainly food items but also includes some stationery and toiletry products.
  • Taste The Difference: A high-end brand offering premium-quality frozen and fresh foods, bakery products, and more.
  • Be Good To Yourself (BGTY): A range aimed at consumers looking for food products with reduced calories.
  • Deliciously FreeFrom: Products designed for consumers with various allergies and dietary restrictions, including those with intolerances to wheat, dairy, and gluten.
  • SO Organic: A range of food products sourced from fertilizer-free and pesticide-free environments.

Sainsbury’s also offers non-food related brands, such as Sainsbury’s HOME and Home Collection, which sell products like kitchenware, bed linen, and lighting. The company also owns Tu, their own clothing line.

A Brief History

Sainsbury’s was set up in 1869 by John James and Mary Ann Sainsbury, whose first store was located in Holborn, London. Initially focusing on fresh food retail, the supermarket later expanded to sell packaged food goods. At the time of John James Sainsbury’s death in 1928, the company had 128 shops and was expanding steadily. During World War II, many of the male workforce were called to national service, and several of its London shops were bombed. The company survived and expanded rapidly during the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s but suffered a brief decline in the 1990s. The brand relaunched in 1998 and has since experienced steady growth and market success.

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