Sainsbury's
Coverage of Sainsbury's in the Nexus archive.
- Great-grandmother, 79, is banned from all Sainsbury's stores for LIFE after she was accused of being rude to member of staff
A 79-year-old great-grandmother has been banned for life from all Sainsbury's stores after being accused of being rude to a staff member.
- Sainsbury's boss eyes bumper £7.3m payday as shoppers reel from higher food prices
Sainsbury's CEO is set to receive a £7.3 million potential payment amid rising food prices that are straining shoppers. The article highlights the contrast between executive compensation and consumer financial challenges.
- As Sainsbury's dramatically STOPS selling brown eggs, Mail investigation reveals startling truth about what really goes into creating the wholesome looking shell and deep, golden yolk of middle-class favourite, Burford Browns
Sainsbury's has stopped selling brown eggs, and a Mail investigation uncovers the production process behind Burford Browns, a popular middle-class egg brand. The article highlights concerns about the 'wholesome' appearance of the eggs and their yolk quality.
- Sainsbury's boss Simon Roberts' pay tops £5m as shoppers face 'increasing pressure'
Sainsbury's boss Simon Roberts' pay exceeded £5 million while shoppers face increasing pressure. The article highlights a disparity between executive compensation and consumer financial challenges.
- Waitrose is cheaper than Sainsbury's and Tesco if you don't have a Nectar or Clubcard (but one budget retailer still wins out over the loyalty schemes)
Waitrose is cheaper than Sainsbury's and Tesco without loyalty schemes, but one budget retailer remains the best option. This challenges the perception that Waitrose is always more expensive. The comparison highlights the importance of considering loyalty schemes when evaluating grocery prices.
- Sainsbury's worker of 15 years was sacked for tackling 'aggressive' Champagne thief on the same day he performed CPR on the store's only security guard
A Sainsbury's worker was sacked after tackling a Champagne thief, despite performing CPR on the store's security guard earlier that day. The worker had been employed by Sainsbury's for 15 years. The incident involved an aggressive individual attempting to steal Champagne.
- A Sainsbury's delivery driver reversed into our electric gate leaving us with a £12,000 bill: SALLY SORTS IT
A Sainsbury's delivery driver reversed into an electric gate, resulting in a £12,000 bill. The incident involved a delivery driver from Sainsbury's. The gate's owners are left to deal with the costly damage.
- Unexpected item in Windows' bagging area
The cost of activating Windows is high, similar to expensive carrier bags. This is observed on a self-service kiosk at Sainsbury's, a UK grocery retailer. The state of Windows Activation appears to be in disarray.
- Unexpected item in Windows' bagging area
A Sainsbury's self-service kiosk displayed a Windows Activation error message, showing an 'Activate Windows' watermark due to an unlicensed operating system. The cause is unclear, but it may be related to a hardware change or skipped product key during installation. This issue is unlikely to have immediate consequences for the store's operations.
- Sainsbury's warns war in the Middle East could weigh on profits
Sainsbury's has issued a warning that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East may negatively impact its financial performance. The company cited potential disruptions to supply chains and increased operational costs as key concerns.
- Sainsbury’s Says Middle East Conflict Risks Weighing on Profit
Sainsbury’s has warned that the ongoing Middle East conflict could negatively impact its profits. The supermarket chain cited the geopolitical tensions as a risk factor, with a sign at a London store highlighting the concern.
- Sainsbury's threatens shoplifters with prosecution if they are caught swapping premium eggs into cheaper boxes
Sainsbury's is threatening legal action against shoplifters who swap premium eggs into cheaper boxes to avoid paying higher prices. The supermarket chain aims to deter such theft by pursuing prosecution for this specific type of retail fraud.
- Is that designer? No, it's Tu at Sainsbury's! Supermarket reveals collection filled with luxury lookalikes - including Birkenstock-style sandals for £20
Sainsbury's has launched a collection of luxury-style products, including Birkenstock-style sandals priced at £20, positioning them as affordable alternatives to designer items. The supermarket's initiative highlights budget-friendly options that mimic high-end fashion trends.