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** [[Sainsbury's Active Kids]] loyalty voucher scheme by [[Sainsbury's]] |
** [[Sainsbury's Active Kids]] loyalty voucher scheme by [[Sainsbury's]] |
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** [[Sainsbury's Bank]] Financial services from Sainsbury's, established in February 1997 |
** [[Sainsbury's Bank]] Financial services from Sainsbury's, established in February 1997 |
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** [[Sainsbury's Freezer Centres]] former frozen food outlets by Sainsbury's, sold to [[Bejam]] in |
** [[Sainsbury's Freezer Centres]] former frozen food outlets by Sainsbury's, sold to [[Bejam]] in 1986, and now part of the [[Iceland (supermarket)]] chain |
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** [[Homebase]] home improvement centres formerly owned by Sainsbury's, now part of [[Home Retail Group]] |
** [[Homebase]] home improvement centres formerly owned by Sainsbury's, now part of [[Home Retail Group]] |
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** [[Shaw's Supermarkets]] the north-west USA's second largest supermarket retailer, former subsidiary of Sainsbury's, now owned by [[SuperValu (United States)]] |
** [[Shaw's Supermarkets]] the north-west USA's second largest supermarket retailer, former subsidiary of Sainsbury's, now owned by [[SuperValu (United States)]] |
Revision as of 20:19, 12 November 2008
Sainsbury is a surname, brand name, company name and organisation name. The name (and individuals connected with the surname Sainsbury, companies connected with the name Sainsbury, organisations connected with the name Sainsbury or associates/former subsidiaries connected with the name Sainsbury) may refer to:
- Sainsbury family Wealthy founding family of the UK supermarket Sainsbury's
- Sainsbury's the third largest supermarket chain in the Vereinigtes Königreich
- Savacentre hypermarket stores by Sainsbury's (first a joint venture between Sainsbury's and Bhs, became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sainsbury's in 1989, re-branded as 'Sainsbury's' by 2005, now referred to internally as 'Main Plus')
- Sainsbury's Local convenience store chain by Sainsbury's
- Bells Stores former convenience store chain acquired by Sainsbury's in February 2004
- Jacksons Stores former convenience store chain acquired by Sainsbury's in August 2004
- Sainsbury's Central mini-supermarkets by Sainsbury's, due to be phased out and be re-branded under the core Sainsbury's 'Main Mission' format
- Sainsbury's Online Online shopping service from Sainsbury's
- Sainsbury's Active Kids loyalty voucher scheme by Sainsbury's
- Sainsbury's Bank Financial services from Sainsbury's, established in February 1997
- Sainsbury's Freezer Centres former frozen food outlets by Sainsbury's, sold to Bejam in 1986, and now part of the Iceland (supermarket) chain
- Homebase home improvement centres formerly owned by Sainsbury's, now part of Home Retail Group
- Shaw's Supermarkets the north-west USA's second largest supermarket retailer, former subsidiary of Sainsbury's, now owned by SuperValu (United States)
- Star Market US supermarket retailer, former subsidiary of Sainsbury's, now owned by SuperValu (United States)
- Giant Food US supermarket chains, formerly part owned by Sainsbury's, now part of Ahold
- Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health Centre to improve the quality of lives for people with mental health problems, set up by the Sainsbury family
- Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts Arts Centre founded by the Sainsbury family
- Sainsbury Laboratory Science Laboratory set up by the Sainsbury family
- Sainsbury Wing Wing of the National Gallery (London) set up by the Sainsbury family