you might not belive this but it was in 1868, Victorian Times. you might have seen much more improvement since then.
'Sainsbury's was founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury and his wife Mary Ann Sainsbury in London and has grown to become one of the UK's largest retailers. See the related link.
21 april 2012
The first supermarket in Britain was opened on the 12th of January 1948. It wasn't Tesco's, sainsburys or M&S, which were 4 years ahead of the first supermarket. It was called Wood Green, opened in Manor Park, London
the first present was opened in 1626 and george minkey opened it
Sainsburys buys Netto
Neither M&S or Sainsburys introduced the fruit the UK, although the first retailer to put avocado on the supermarket shelf was Sainsburys (in 1962, six years before Marks and Spencer). The avocado was first introduced to the UK in the late 17th century. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-1186938/Avocado-wars-M-S-Sainsburys-battle-introduced-fruit-first.html
frontier opened my miners
Sainsburys is in the public sector.
go to sainsburys J-saisnbury's website they are on there :) there is 5
yes because I've seen it before at sainsburys
The first U.S. reformatory opened in?
£600! If u belive this then i suggest u go to sainsburys and look
daniel mcwhinnie owns sainsburys
what was the first day the chocolate factory first opened