Sainsbury’s predicts loss of more than £500m profits this year

Sainsbury’s predicts loss of more than £500m profits this year as it reports 2% drop in quarterly profits of £586m By Martin Robinson, Chief Reporter For Mailonline Published: 07:28 BST, 30 April 2020 | Updated: 07:31 BST, 30 April 2020 Sainsbury’s today warned the coronavirus crisis will cost them £500million over the coming year as … Read more

Will Sainsbury’s bail out its own bank?

Will Sainsbury’s bail out its own bank? Analysts warn bank is likely to lose money Sainsbury’s could be forced to ‘inject capital’ into Sainsbury’s Bank  But supermarket is set to announce strong sales figures for the past two months  By Ben Harrington For The Mail On Sunday Published: 22:21 BST, 25 April 2020 | Updated: … Read more

Fury as Asda and Sainsbury’s stock up on imported POLISH beef

Supermarkets including Asda and Sainsbury’s are stocking up on imported Polish beef while British farmers struggle through the coronavirus pandemic. UK beef farmers told the chains that the move is ‘unacceptable’, adding: ‘Please do not play a part in killing British agriculture. Remember, once it’s gone, it’s gone.’ Supermarkets have faced ‘overwhelming customer demand’ for … Read more

Sainsbury’s stops three-item limit on thousands of products, but keeps ratiioning some items

Sainsbury’s is first supermarket to lift rationing measures by stopping three-item limit on thousands of products – except pasta, UHT milk, antibacterial gel and some tinned and frozen foods Sainsbury’s lifts three-item limit on thousands of shopping items  Limits stay in place for items such as pasta, tinned goods and antibac products Asda and Tesco … Read more

Sainsbury’s bans couples from shopping together to cut queues and improve social distancing

Sainsbury’s bans couples from shopping together in store in latest measure by supermarkets to cut queues and improve social distancing during coronavirus lockdown Staff will ask groups of more than one adult to choose who goes inside to shop It follows similar moves introduced at rival chains Tesco, Aldi and Waitrose  Parents with children who … Read more

Sainsbury’s brings back its one-hour bike delivery service Chop Chop

Sainsbury’s brings back its one-hour bike delivery service Chop Chop to get groceries to customers from its closed convenience stores amid coronavirus lockdown Chop Chop was halted while shops refilled after a stockpiling frenzy last month But the service will be relaunched for Londoners within 1.8 miles of Blackfriars It is also expected to be … Read more

Sainsbury’s and Ocado stop deliveries from certain customers hours after Britain goes into lockdown

Supermarket chaos as Boris Johnson orders Britons to stay OUT of stores – but all the home delivery slots are taken for WEEKS Tesco and Asda delivery slots unavailable until April as websites go down Ocado and Sainsbury’s are not taking deliveries from newly registered accounts It comes as Boris Johnson encouraged the country to … Read more

Pictured: Man standing forlornly next to empty shelves in Sainsburys is 79-year-old retired seaman

A pensioner pictured standing in a supermarket aisle stripped bare by panic buyers is 79-year-old retired seaman Anthony Glynn who was gallantly out buying for his desperate elder neighbours, MailOnline can reveal. Mr Glynn had decided to defy government advice telling people over 70 with underlying health issues like him to remain in their homes … Read more

Thugs smash doors of London Sainsbury’s after raiding store as capital approaches total shutdown

A gang of thugs smashed a Sainsbury’s shop front in south London in a nighttime raid as supermarkets come under huge pressure amid coronavirus fears.  Six men tried stealing alcohol from the New Kent Road store in Elephant and Castle at around 10.50pm yesterday by ‘concealing spirits in their clothes’.   Police said that Sainsbury’s staff … Read more

Photo of pensioner clutching shopping list in Sainsbury’s after panic-buyers ransack shelves

What is the coronavirus?  A coronavirus is a type of virus which can cause illness in animals and people. Viruses break into cells inside their host and use them to reproduce itself and disrupt the body’s normal functions. Coronaviruses are named after the Latin word ‘corona’, which means crown, because they are encased by a … Read more