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arista
05-11-2020, 08:17 AM
This is also to do with the
failed Asda join up.


[Sainsbury's has warned that 3,500 jobs could go across
its supermarket counters and Argos stores.
The company said its in-store meat, fish and deli counters
were to be permanently shut due to a lack of
shopper demand while 120 more Argos branches faced
imminent closure as it accelerates a drive to
open Argos within its supermarket network.

A total of 420 standalone Argos stores
are to go over the next three-and-a-half years.]

https://news.sky.com/story/sainsburys-reveals-3-500-jobs-at-risk-in-operational-shake-up-12124100

Cherie
05-11-2020, 08:37 AM
This is also to do with the
failed Asda join up.


[Sainsbury's has warned that 3,500 jobs could go across
its supermarket counters and Argos stores.
The company said its in-store meat, fish and deli counters
were to be permanently shut due to a lack of
shopper demand while 120 more Argos branches faced
imminent closure as it accelerates a drive to
open Argos within its supermarket network.

A total of 420 standalone Argos stores
are to go over the next three-and-a-half years.]

https://news.sky.com/story/sainsburys-reveals-3-500-jobs-at-risk-in-operational-shake-up-12124100

a lack of demand? the meat and deli counters have been closed since March and only recently reopened :facepalm:

arista
05-11-2020, 08:45 AM
a lack of demand? the meat and deli counters have been closed since March and only recently reopened :facepalm:


Yes they are cheating a bit
as they have not had a good chance to get customers
again.

Cherie
05-11-2020, 10:29 AM
Yes they are cheating a bit
as they have not had a good chance to get customers
again.

yes some of these companies are using Covid as a reason to trim their staff, supermarkets are the one business that has done okay in these covid times especially with all the panic buying..

arista
05-11-2020, 10:33 AM
yes some of these companies are using Covid as a reason to trim their staff, supermarkets are the one business that has done okay in these covid times especially with all the panic buying..

Yes nasty move.



I wonder if Tesco and Asda
will follow?

Kizzy
05-11-2020, 03:07 PM
I'm really surprised at this tbh, I thought the target market of sainsburys stores would rail against this. I don't see it as a budget supermarket so they've essentially decided to remove the one thing that sets them apart from those.

arista
05-11-2020, 03:23 PM
From SkyNewsHD Business
Sainsburys intend to invest the saved money
in reducing prices across the whole store

I assume trying to match Aldi / Lidl.