Is Sainsburys a sole trader business?
No.
It is a plc, a Public Limited Company. It is owned by its shareholders, including members of the founding Sainsbury family.
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What is the plural of the British supermarket chain Sainsbury's?
Sainsbury's locations or Sainsbury's stores
What does the j in j sainsbury stand for?
john james sainsbury, the founder of the company. however it should really be jj sainsbury, but i imagine this was avoided due to it not looking or sounding 'right'.
Which countries can you find sainsbury's in?
The only country where you can find Sainsbury's is in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom includes these countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Sainsbury's is a major supermarket chain, second in size only to market leader Tesco.
What are the functional areas of sainsbury's?
•Tesco must operate by using their functional areas without these areas there wouldn't be much of a business. The main functional areas are finance, human resources, marketing and Administration.
How much notice do you need to give sainsburys you have worked for them for 15 yrs?
If you have worked at Sainsburys for less than 4 weeks you should give 1 weeks notice. If you have worked for between 12 weeks a 12 months you are required to give 4 weeks notice.
Ware is the closest sainsburys shop in northern Ireland?
Depends where you are. There are 5, one in West Belfast, one at Sprucefield, one at Holywood Exhange, one is Ballymena and one at Forestside.
What are the opening hours for sainsburys in stroud gloucester?
Check the Sainsbury's website - there is a link on the home-page to 'find your local store' - they list the opening times for the nearest stores to your location.
Hi everyone, I have a part time job at sainsburys for 12 hours per week and my induction is in a few weeks. At the induction, do I get to choose when I work or do they tell me? Also, is it possible to switch my hours around? Thanks.
When is Sainsburys coming to Livingston West Lothain?
Sainsburys in Livingston opens on 8th December 2010. It is taking over Homebase's location.
Who is the owner of sainsbury's?
This is a publicly listed company owned by thousands of shareholders. A few of the Sainsbury's family still have significant shareholdings. The staff can buy limited amounts of shares as part of their company saving schemes. Directors also have significant shareholdings. On the margin are property speculator/s, subject of much press during recent years.
What kind of interest rates does Sainsbury Bank offer on their savings accounts?
Currently, Sainsbury Bank offers three types of savings accounts with different interest rates for each.J&RFirst is Online Saver with 2.85% interest rate.J&RNext, Easy Saver has 2.60% interest. J&RLastly, Fixed Rate Saver offers rates from 3.35% to 4.10%
What is J Sainsbury famous for?
John Sainsbury is famous for forming Sainsbury's, the third largest supermarket in the UK. Starting off with just one store, by the time of his death Sainsbury's had 128 stores, and today has over 1,000.
Why does sainsbury's have a website?
It has a website like other shops, so that if you can't pop in to buy something , then all you have to do is go on line and order it. ///---->>> LaurenBubs.<<<----\\\ ....X-.. LaurenMurphy..-X....
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What is the cost of sainsburys petrol?
Changes so much it depends. Also, it can be different prices at different garages. So it's better to check at your local store
Tesco have 4 different sizes of store
1) Extra - the largest format usually found on retail parks or on the edge of towns
2) Superstores - medium to largish size supermarkets
3) Metro - small to medium size supermarkets
4) Express - small shops in the town centre