Sainsbury’s is not only one of the biggest supermarket chains in the UK, but they are also one of the oldest. They were founded in 1869 by John Sainsbury, and the first store was in London. Most of Sainsbury’s stores are open from 7 am until 10 pm, and some convenience stores are even open until 1 am. Because of their merger with Argos in 2002, Sainsbury’s has been part of the UK's biggest loyalty programme – Nectar. Nectar cardholders can collect points when they shop at Sainsbury’s and use those points in coffee shops and cinemas, as well as on train travel and online with Nectar’s spending partners. To find out more or to view Sainsbury’s online sales, check their official website sainsburys.co.uk. If you are wanting to find one of their stores, they are located at the following locations: London, York, Portsmouth, Liverpool, Bristol and more.
Sainsbury’s slogan is simple yet effective – ‘Live Well for Less’. This highlights that they sell only the freshest and highest quality groceries for your families, and you are also able to purchase health and wellness products in their stores. And you can tell by looking at Sainsbury’s ads that they really do help you to live well for less. Sainsbury’s also recognises who their biggest competition is, and has made a promise to price match Aldi, so you can be sure that you are getting the best price possible. Those who love shopping around for deals can compare the Sainsbury’s deals with the other Groceries, and similar stores include the following: Aldi, Asda, Bestway, B&M, Booker Wholesale, Costco, Iceland, Lidl, Morrisons and One Stop.