Sainsbury's to Cut Three Services in UK Stores 'by Early Summer'
- Sainsbury's intends to discontinue its bakery, ready-to-eat meals, and pizza service areas in UK stores by early summer 2025.
- The closures follow a wider business overhaul started with shutting all Sainsbury's Cafés and aim to reduce operating costs amid economic challenges.
- Sainsbury's will repurpose the freed store space to expand fresh food ranges and launch new On the Go hubs featuring ready-to-eat hot foods by autumn 2025.
- Simon Roberts, CEO, explained that the changes aim to boost expansion and product accessibility while lowering costs, with popular items from the closed counters remaining accessible in the store aisles.
- These actions support Sainsbury's target of £1 billion savings by March 2027 and help sustain its competitive market position with increased customer satisfaction and innovation.
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