Sainsbury’s will cut 3,000 jobs and close its cafés, patisserie, and pizza counters to simplify the business, with a 20% reduction in senior management roles. Chief executive Simon Roberts cited a challenging cost environment as the reason for the move, part of a plan to cut £1bn in costs. The supermarket will raise average hourly pay by 5% to £12.60 but will implement the increase in two phases due to cost inflation concerns.
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Sainsbury’s announces Nectar revolution – that could save you £150 a year
Sainsbury’s is enhancing its Nectar loyalty scheme by introducing "Your Nectar Prices," allowing shoppers to access personalized discounts in-store starting July 25, potentially saving them £150 annually. This change aims to reward loyal customers and address recent concerns over Nectar point security, following reports of scams draining accounts. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Sainsbury's is enhancing its Nectar loyalty scheme by allowing shoppers to access personalized discounts at the till, potentially saving them...
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