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  • Boy, 12, among looters in court

    Jonathan Feinstein, a 12-year-old defendant admitted burglary after being spotted running from a looted Sainsbury's shop carrying a £7.49 bottle of wine. Lee Montaldo, 41, from Swinton, Salford; Samuel Green, 22, from…
  • Tesco enraged by £10m fine from OFT

    While whisteblower Arla was given complete immunity from a fine, Asda, Dairy Crest, McLelland, Safeway (prior to its acquisition by Morrisons in 2004), Sainsbury's,, The Cheese Company and Wiseman received more lenient fines…
  • Tesco defiant over dairy price-fixing fine

    Tesco defiant over dairy price-fixing fine

    Supermarket chains Asda, Sainsbury's and Safeway and dairy processors Arla, Today's final decision by the OFT sees Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda all fined around £10 million each for their role in the scandal.
  • Clean-up begins in riot hit cities

    The local Sainsbury's has donated coffee and Costa has provided paper cups for the helpers. Association of British Insurers said the total cost could run into the tens of millions. Councils and residents in areas where some…
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  • Asda renews price war at the pumps as cost of oil falls again

    For instance, Tesco is running 5p off a litre of petrol when customers buy a 24 pack of coke cans until 14 August among other offers, while Sainsbury's at the end of last month offered 10p off a litre when shoppers spent £60…
  • Paul Vallely: Don't moan about supermarkets – act

    Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda and Morrisons account for more than three-quarters of all the foods we buy. Or the move by Abdul Arain, a small shopkeeper, standing against Lord Sainsbury to become chancellor of Cambridge University.
  • Diary: Clooney falls for wrestler

    Diary: Clooney falls for wrestler

    For instance: "My wife is not called Sue, we did not meet in the frozen fish section of Cheam Sainsbury's and I have never owned a lettuce farm" and "Our three-year-old killed a pheasant this morning, leaving me with a…
  • Reiss commits to the US and other markets

    Some of the UK's biggest retailers have found the US a tough nut to crack, with Sainsbury's selling its Shaw's business in 2004 and Marks & Spencer offloading its Brooks Brothers chain in 2001. When it launched in 2005, Reiss…
  • The Bargain Hunter: Summer savings on rooms

    Major retailers taking part include BP, Homebase, Hertz and Ford, although Nectar's best known partner Sainsbury's is not involved. Summer savings on rooms Premier Inns launched its Summer Sunday sale earlier this week, with…
  • Wine: Something for the weekend

    Wine: Something for the weekend

    Behind the retro label lies a Spanish blend of garnacha, monastrell and trepat, marked by a rich mousse of pink bubbles and cranberry-like sherbety acidity.down from £11.99, Sainsbury's, Co-op Under £6
  • English cave-aged cheddar declared 'supreme' winner in international cheese competition

    English cave-aged cheddar declared 'supreme' winner in international…

    Ford Farm Wookey Hole Cave Aged Cheddar is available across the UK from the deli counter in Tesco, Sainsbury's and Waitrose and selected independent retailers across the country. A panel of 150 judges gave top marks to Ford…
  • Beating the sat nav: the dangerous game with 7 million players

    Beating the sat nav: the dangerous game with 7 million players

    Ben Tyte, head of car insurance at Sainsbury's Finance, which commissioned the research said: "Used correctly GPS units are a fantastic invention that help drivers navigate effectively and concentrate on the road far more than…
  • Ocado still delivers food for thought

    Sainsbury's and Waitrose largely operate a lower-cost pick-from-store model. Hertfordshire, to keep up with demand until it opens a second customer fulfilment centre (CFC) in North Warwickshire at the end of next year.
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  • National Gallery 'too insecure' for Leonardo da Vinci

    National Gallery 'too insecure' for Leonardo da Vinci

    The exhibition in November will in the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery. The 15th-century masterpiece, considered by experts to be as important as the Mona Lisa, is due to appear in London in November as part of a major…
  • Chipping Norton disowns the set that made its name

    Chipping Norton disowns the set that made its name

    They are welcome to visit our delightful town – indeed Mr Cameron is seen regularly in and out of Sainsbury's, and is a good constituency MP, but please don't label Chippy alongside other associated unpleasant traits.

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