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Sainsbury's and 500
* by Sainsbury's: All own brand food products ( over 6, 500 different lines ) will be re-branded under this new " by Sainsbury's " brand, first introduced on frozen foods in late 2010, re-branding will be complete by January 2013.
The development also saw the Paddock areas of the Sainsbury's Stand and the Eric Roberts Builders Stand become all-seated, bringing the current capacity up to 15, 500 and thus allowing international football and rugby union to once again be played at the Racecourse.

Sainsbury's and lines
Sainsbury's Local stores sell none or very few of these lines.
The entertainment section is operated separately and entertainment lines ( CDs, DVDs, BDs & books ) are posted from Sainsbury's Gurnsey partner MBL Ltd.

Sainsbury's and food
* " Sainsbury's – Everyone's Favourite Ingredient " — Used in a series of TV commercials in the 1990s which featured celebrities cooking Sainsbury's food.
Sainsbury's supermarkets have been prosecuted for selling food past its use by date on more than one occasion, evidence also showed that some staff did not have the correct training to carry out their duties involving food safety.
Sainsbury's supply chain operates from 13 regional distribution centres ( RDCs ), with two national distribution centres for slower moving goods, and two frozen food facilities.
The street also has many cafés and food shops including Sainsbury's Local.
Sainsbury's warned that they would run out of food within days having seen a 50 % increase in their sales over the previous two days ; Tesco and Safeway stated that they were rationing some items.
Sainsbury's Bank is a 50: 50 joint venture between J Sainsbury ( a leading UK food retailer ) and Bank of Scotland ( a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group ).
Perton centre has a food shop, pet shop, newsagent ( including a post office ), toy shop, DIY store, clothes shop, charity shop, unisex hairdressers and two other stores in addition to a Sainsbury's supermarket.

Sainsbury's and which
Sainsbury's, which said the new name was derived from the French for cooked pollock ( colin ), launched the product under the banner " Colin and chips can save British cod.
Rough concrete is put through all its paces, front convex eaves on Sainsbury's to a staircase tower which is either afflicted with an astounding set of visual distortions or is actually leaning.
This culminated in 1990 when the closure of Pratt's-a department store, which had grown from a Victorian draper's shop, and had been operated since the 1940s by the John Lewis Partnership-coincided with the opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket 1 km south of the town centre, replacing an old, smaller Sainbury's store opposite Streatham Hill railway station.
Travellers by boat may moor at Hayes and take advantage of its local amenities, such as shops ( which include branches of Iceland and Sainsbury's ) and banks.
The area has a centralised precinct providing services, comprising a community centre ( Thornhill Church Centre ), Sainsbury's supermarket, Sainsbury's Pharmacy, and a Medical Centre ; which in early August 2007, suffered an arson attack.
In October 2010 Sainsbury's commenced an expansion of the supermarket which entailed the demolition of Martins Newsagent and Blockbuster.
There are three main supermarkets in Morley: a Morrisons in the town centre, an Asda to the south side of Morley, and a Sainsbury's at the White Rose Centre which lies on the outskirts of Morley, towards Beeston and Holbeck.
A large area south east of the shopping centre has made room for a Tesco superstore, which opened 1 November 2010, rivalling the Sainsbury's store located in the town centre and the recently built Lidl store on Wollaton Road to the north of the town centre.
This is in contrast to the Sainsbury's till system, which communicates with Nectar just once per day, during the night, and only downloads cardholder information to a store if the card has been swiped in that store in the past twelve months.
The most northern Sainsbury's Local is the Rosemount Place store in Aberdeen, which opened on Friday, 17 December 2010.
Sainsbury's currently uses the " Live Well For Less " slogan which was launched on 15 September 2011.
The link to Sainsbury's Online's entertainment department forwards the user to the Sainsbury's Entertainment website which requires a separate account and log in.
One of Meadowhall's largest stores of the past was Sainsbury's which closed in mid-2005.
The town has a distinctive red-brick complex called the Warwick Quadrant, which houses the Harlequin Theatre and Cinema, and the public library, as well as Sainsbury's and other shops.
Sainsbury's in the centre of the town, which opened in 1980, stands on the site of Bell Street Primary School.
There is also speculation about the site of the former cattle market, which had been linked to the application from Sainsbury's and is now linked to a bid from Tesco.
In the early 1960s the south-east quadrant, including Carston Mews, was demolished to make way for Leegate shopping centre which went into decline following the opening of Sainsbury's on the opposite side of Burnt Ash Road in the late 1980s.
His great-grandparents, John James Sainsbury and Mary Ann Staples, established a grocer's at 173 Drury Lane in 1869 which became the British supermarket chain Sainsbury's.
His great-grandparents, John James Sainsbury and Mary Ann Staples, established a grocer's at 173 Drury Lane in 1869 which became the British supermarket chain Sainsbury's.
He is sometimes referred to as " Mr JD " Sainsbury ( which is what he was known as when working for Sainsbury's ).

Sainsbury's and are
The key shops are a large Sainsbury's supermarket situated next to stadium.
These are in addition to high street names already represented, such as Sainsbury's, Boots, W. H.
The major supermarkets are represented by Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Lidl and Iceland in the town centre, and two Tesco Express stores out of town.
In the first two years these advertisements are estimated to have given Sainsbury's an extra £ 1 billion of sales or £ 200 million gross profit.
– All bananas sold at Sainsbury's are now fair trade.
Much of the local economy comprises smaller companies with fewer than ten employees although Sainsbury's, Waitrose, Greggs, Costa Coffee, Iceland and Lidl are in the town centre and the local authority is actively seeking to promote and expand business opportunities.
There are three supermarkets in Farnborough, Asda and Sainsbury's in the town centre, and Morrisons in Southwood.
There are refreshment kiosks in the underpass, on the overpass, and on some platforms ; and a small shopping centre ( including a small branch of Sainsbury's supermarket ) in the St. John's Hill entrance.
Supplementing the town centre shops are several out-of-town retail parks and supermarkets including a Sainsbury's, four Tesco stores, an Aldi store and a Morrisons store in the town centre.
Five supermarkets are available to locals: a Tesco Express store, a Sainsbury's in the centre of the town, a Co-op in the Winsover Centre, a Marks and Spencer Food Hall, and a Morrisons in Pinchbeck.
There are two areas where graffiti art is legal in Scarborough, Sainsbury's basketball courts, and Falsgrave Park wall.
The two new supermarkets will bring more choice for the residents of Peterlee and the surrounding villages as ASDA is the only large supermarket in Peterlee since Safeway closed in 2005 and the nearest other supermarkets such Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons are in Hartlepool.
There have been three peers with the surname " Sainsbury "; all are from the Sainsbury family, namesake of the supermarket chain Sainsbury's.
His elder brothers are Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, a former Chairman of Sainsbury's, and the late Simon Sainsbury.
Major employers in Oadby are the schools, Asda, Sainsbury's, Waitrose and the shops in the centre of the town.
There are local shopping facilities at the eastern end of the community, including a newsagent, a post office, a bank, a small Co-op supermarket with a cash-dispenser, and a public library with free internet access ; there are also numerous local shops along the Hinckley Road approaching the western end of the community, including a small Sainsbury's, a butcher, a hardware store, three hair salons and a petrol garage.
Sunlight laundry are also a major employer as are Sainsbury's, Nicholls and Clarke, Tesco, local shops and central London.
Sainsbury's Bank products are linked to the Nectar reward scheme.
There are also many well-known supermarkets that are accessible down the Stratford Road which include Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Iceland and a large Tesco superstore.

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