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Sainsburys income high £1bn after closing all cafes and chopping 3,000 jobs

By Editorial Board Published April 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Sainsburys income high £1bn after closing all cafes and chopping 3,000 jobs

Annual income on the UK’s second greatest grocery store, Sainsbury’s, have reached £1bn.

The grocery store chain reported that gross sales and income grew over the yr to March.

It additionally comes after Sainsbury’s introduced in January plans to shut of all of its in-store cafes and the lack of 3,000 jobs.

However the excessive income should not anticipated to extend, in keeping with Sainsbury’s, which warned of heightened competitors as a grocery store value warfare heats up.

Tesco too warned of “intensification of competition” final week, as Asda’s govt chairman earlier this yr dedicated to foregoing income in favour of value cuts.

Sainsbury’s stated it had spent £1bn reducing costs, resulting in a “record-breaking year in grocery”, its highest market share acquire in additional than a decade, as extra folks selected Sainsbury’s for his or her important store.

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It is the second hottest grocery store with market share of forward of Asda however beneath Tesco, in keeping with newest trade figures from market analysis firm Kantar.

In the identical yr, the grocery store introduced plans to chop greater than 3,000 jobs and the closure of its remaining 61 in-store cafes in addition to sizzling meals, patisserie, and pizza counters, to economize in a “challenging cost environment”.

This monetary yr, income are forecast to be round £1bn once more, according to the £1.036bn in retail underlying working revenue introduced at the moment for the yr resulted in March.

The grocery store has been a vocal critic of the federal government’s enhance in employer nationwide insurance coverage contributions and stated in January it might incur a further £140m on account of the hike.

Larger nationwide insurance coverage payments should not captured by the annual outcomes revealed on Thursday, as they solely took impact in April, outdoors of the 2024 to 2025 monetary yr.

“The main winners in a price war would ultimately be shoppers”, he stated.

“Like Tesco, Sainsbury’s wants to equip itself to protect its competitive position, hence its guidance for flat profit in the coming year as it looks to offer customers value for money.”

There was, nevertheless, a warning from Sainsbury’s that increased nationwide insurance coverage contributions will deliver prices up for customers.

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