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It will be a big loss for many Sainsbury's customers
Sainsbury's has announced a major shake-up to its stores today (
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Sainsbury's has announced that its last remaining in-store cafes are set to be axed. The supermarket is also due to close its popular hot food, pizza and patisserie counters, with the products set to be relocated to shelves.
The controversial change is part of ongoing plans to create more space for 'fresh food ranges' and new self-service bread slicing stations. Sainsbury's revealed that shoppers had not used its cafes regularly enough too, though food halls and concessions have spiked in popularity.
The announcement, released today, also stated that more than 3,000 jobs will be cut from its 148,000-strong workforce. Around 20% of these roles are related to senior management departments, according to BristolLive, which asserts that Sainsbury's is keen to simplify the structure of its head office.
This controversial change is part of ongoing plans to create more space for 'fresh food ranges' and new self-service bread slicing stations (Image:
Getty Images)Simon Roberts, Sainsbury’s Chief Executive, said: "We launched our Next Level Strategy almost a year ago and are totally focused on making good food joyful, accessible and affordable for everyone, every day.
"As a result, we’re seeing real momentum across our business, with a best-ever value position, leading quality and increasing market share. As we accelerate into year two and beyond of our strategy, we are facing into a particularly challenging cost environment which means we have had to make tough choices about where we can afford to invest and where we need to do things differently to make our business more efficient and effective.
"The decisions we are announcing today are essential to ensure we continue to drive forward our momentum but have also meant some difficult choices impacting our dedicated colleagues in a number of parts of our business. We’ll be doing everything we can to support anyone impacted by today’s announcements."
Sainsbury's public statement further added that it is due to complete a roll-out of updated bakery recipes in the summer. It said: "The retailer’s roll-out of updated bakery recipes to ensure consistent quality and value will be completed by the summer, along with new self-serve bread slicing."
Reaction on social media was instant. One woman on Facebook said: "It's my treat - get the shopping done and then upstairs to the restaurant.
"Shame another safe place to eat gone!!!" Another added: "Sainsbury's are so out of touch with customers wants and needs."
The announcement, released today, also stated that more than 3,000 jobs will be cut from its 148,000-strong workforceThe 61 Sainsbury’s Cafés proposed to close are:Morecambe Newport Rugby Fosse Park Denton Pinhoe Road Longwater Hempstead Valley Harrogate Warren Heath Leicester North Bury St Edmunds Isle of Wight Pontypridd Cheadle Talbot Heath Wrexham Macclesfield Darlington Marshall Lake Springfield Larkfield Nantwich Pepper Hill - Northfleet Rhyl Waterlooville Hereford Winterstoke Road Truro Stanway Chichester Dewsbury Durham Pontllanfraith Bridgemead Bamber Bridge Castle Point Swadlincote Cannock Lincoln Whitchurch Bargates Bognor Regis Weedon Road Wakefield Marsh Way Kings Lynn Hardwick Rustington Leek Torquay Sedlescombe Road Emersons Green Hazel Grove Monks Cross Ely Godalming Marsh Mills Barnstaple Hedge End Keighley Thanet Westwood Cross Scarborough PenzanceHave you got a story to share? Get in touch, at lauren.haughey@reachplc.com
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