holding company, J Sainsbury plc, is split into three divisions: Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd (including convenience shops), Sainsbury's Bank, and Argos...
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J Sainsbury plc Annual General Meetings. He also served as a Joint President of the Sainsbury's Veteran Association along with former Sainsbury's CEO...
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Sainsbury may refer to: Sainsbury (surname) Sainsbury family, in British business and philanthropy Sainsbury's, British business centred on supermarket...
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The Sainsbury family (also Lord Sainsbury and family and incorrectly the Sainsbury's family) founded Sainsbury's, the UK's second-largest supermarket chain...
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John Sainsbury may refer to: John James Sainsbury (1844–1928), co-founder of the major UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's John Benjamin Sainsbury (1871–1956)...
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1997, he served as chairman of Sainsbury's, the supermarket chain established by his great-grandfather John James Sainsbury in 1869. He was made a life peer...
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the House of Lords. David Sainsbury's father is Alan Sainsbury's brother Robert Sainsbury. "Baron Sainsbury" or "Lord Sainsbury" properly refers to the...
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experience of self-service supermarkets, and John James Sainsbury's show-piece Croydon branch of Sainsbury's was converted to self-service in 1950. On handing...
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Mark Sainsbury may refer to: Mark Sainsbury (philosopher) (born 1943), British philosopher Mark Sainsbury (broadcaster) (born 1956), New Zealand current...
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Barak Bakhar not being impressed with Sainsbury's conduct and following a groin injury during a training camp, Sainsbury was released in August 2020 after...
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