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JSAIY / Sainsbury's persistence on value now vital - analysts
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By Proactive Investors
November 2, 2023
Sainsbury's persistence on value now vital - analysts
Strong half-year trading for J Sainsbury PLC (LSE:SBRY) proves that the supermarket's strategic shift to quality coupled with value has started work, more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
November 2, 2023
J Sainsbury sees top-end profits amid strong food sales and market share gains
J Sainsbury PLC (LSE:SBRY) said it expects to post top-end profits, after reporting strong food sales and record market share gains. “We're gaining more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
October 30, 2023
Sanderson Design climbs on Sainsbury's licensing deal
Shares in Sanderson Design Group PLC (AIM:SDG) jumped by almost 9% on Monday, after the fimr unveiled a licensning agreement with J Sainsbury PLC (LSE more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
October 23, 2023
John Lewis, Tesco and Sainsbury's fund shoplifting crackdown
Police in the UK are cracking down on shoplifting after government ministers revealed plans to a create a “zero tolerance” plan was being implemen more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
October 6, 2023
Sainsbury's now more expensive than Waitrose - report
A big shop at J Sainsbury PLC (LSE:SBRY) in now pricier than at Waitrose, a Which? report has found. more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
September 19, 2023
Sainsbury's launches 'low-carbon beef' where cattle are culled earlier
J Sainsbury PLC (LSE:SBRY) has begun slaughtering cattle for beef products 20% earlier in a bid to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The FTSE 100-list more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
September 15, 2023
Tesco and Sainsbury's providing 'misleading' clubcard prices says Which?
Tesco PLC (LSE:TSCO) and J Sainsbury PLC (LSE:SBRY) could be misleading their customers with the loyalty schemes they offer, failing to provide Brits more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
September 12, 2023
Tesco and Sainsbury gain market share as Aldi and Lidl lose ground
German discounters Aldi and Lidl have lost market share for the first time in months after British supermarkets launched a price war counter offensive more_horizontal