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Sainsbury's and currently
Its old location, opened in 1903, was between Melbourne Avenue and St James's Avenue, where Sainsbury's is currently located.

Sainsbury's and For
* " Sainsbury's For Quality, Sainsbury's For Value "- Used in 1918 above the Drury Lane store.
For over 10 years, the council had proposed to allow a Sainsbury's supermarket to be built in Cawdor Quarry, a disused quarry next to the railway station.
For the former UK supermarket see Sainsbury's Savacentre

Sainsbury's and Less
* " Good Food Costs Less At Sainsbury's " — Used from the 1960s to the 1990s.

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 – Everyone's Favourite Ingredient " — Used in a series of TV commercials in the 1990s which featured celebrities cooking Sainsbury's food.
* Sainsbury's Organic ( SO Organic ): Around 500 lines of food and drink which are derived from sources free from fertiliser or pesticides.
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 was
Following the relocation of Marks & Spencer from their previous town-centre store to the Nugent Shopping Park, their previous site was taken over by Sainsbury's, who moved from their previous site nearby in the Walnuts.
The old Sainsbury's was closed in the early 1980s ( and has now been demolished as part of redevelopment plans by the congregation of Purley Baptist Church ).
In January 2007 the prominent Selsdon Clock, in rustic style with a brushwood motif round its face, was installed on the Selsdon Triangle, on the plinth of a former public lavatory, in front of the library and Sainsbury's supermarket.
Most of the site was redeveloped in 1996 as a Savacentre ( as this was its original name ) by locals, Sainsburys ' Sydenham ' is one of the largest Sainsbury's store in the UK.
Following the closure of Kwik Save supermarkets across the country, Pudsey's store was bought by Sainsbury's.
The problem was how to distinguish Safeway from Tesco and Sainsbury's, and how to minimise its scale disadvantage.
It was previously called ' Sainsbury's to You ' ( and is still known as this in-house ) and ' Sainsbury's entertain You ', and prior to that it was called ' Sainsbury's Orderline '.
In 1997 Sainsbury's Bank was established – a joint venture between J Sainsbury plc and the Bank of Scotland, now part of the Lloyds Banking Group.
In 2004 part of this development was itself demolished and a Sainsbury's supermarket was constructed on the site.
A new Sainsbury's supermarket was built in late 2004.
The Sainsbury's store in Lewisham Shopping Centre was briefly the largest supermarket in Europe.
The former John Dickinson Stationery mills site, straddling the canal at Apsley, was redeveloped with two Retail parks, a Sainsbury's supermarket, 3 low rise office blocks, housing, a mooring basin, and a hotel.
During filming, it appeared that Clifford was trying to set up Theroux during a PR stunt in Sainsbury's.
By 2005, however, it had been rebranded as a traditional Sainsbury's as the SavaCentre brand was phased out.
Kempston's Sainsbury's supermarket was the chain's largest branch when it opened in the 1970s.

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