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Jan 11, 2023  · Supermarket giant Sainsbury's said people are shopping more in-store, as they want to see what they are buying amid the cost-of-living crisis. Its boss, Simon Roberts, said …


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Sainsbury's: Almost everyone now shops in store Nearly 90% of business now comes from its stores, the retailer says, as it reports a rise in food sales. Business

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Does Sainsbury's have a 'on demand' business?

It has also expanded the On Demand business to 1,157 stores, resulting in 69 per cent sales growth year-on-year. Sainsbury's says shoppers are returning to its stores as the surge in online shopping seen during the Covid pandemic continues to unwind across the country amid the Cost of Living crisis. ...

Why did Sainsbury's grow groceries online in the second half?

Sainsbury's says it grew Groceries Online ahead of the market in the second half, supporting its strong grocery sales momentum. Increased customer numbers are driving higher sales volumes and the stores have improved customer satisfaction and retention through better availability and the launch of Your Nectar Prices on Groceries Online, it says. ...

Why is Sainsbury's so popular at Christmas?

Many people are struggling with rising food prices, as well as higher energy bills. But Sainsbury's said people were still keen to treat themselves at Christmas, buying festive snacks and drinks and taking advantage of deals. He added that many people find it easier to shop around for the best deals in store, rather than online. ...

Why did Sainsbury's sell so much?

Clare Bailey, an independent retail expert, said higher prices rather than people buying more would have boosted the sales figures. "It's a natural consequence of inflation", she told the BBC. However, Sainsbury's said volumes - the amount people bought - had also been "relatively resilient". ...

Would Sainsbury's have benefited if people went out less?

"Inflation is running at more than 10%, so arguably you'd expect their sales to have been even stronger," she said. She said Sainsbury's would probably have also benefitted from people going out less, due to the rising cost of living, rail strikes and cold weather. ...

What percentage of Sainsbury's sales are online?

Sainsbury's says 18% of its sales are online, compared with 8% in 2019-20. Sainsbury's - the UK's second largest supermarket chain - also said online sales jumped 29% in the first quarter of its financial year compared with last year, and were 142% higher than before coronavirus struck. ...

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