Which Sainsbury's cafés are closing is the question on many people's minds with 200 in-store cafés and hot food counters set for closure in 2022.
We have spoken to all colleagues affected by these changes today and are absolutely committed to supporting them in any way we can during this uncertain time.” When it comes to why Sainsbury’s cafés are closing in 2022, it seems that affordability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness could be critical factors. - Scarborough
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Find out if your local Sainsbury's cafe will be closed in the next month – or if your nearest store will be one of 67 to remain open.
If your local Sainsbury’s cafe isn’t on this list, then sadly it’s one of the 200 that are closing. It’s in partnership with Boparan Restaurant Group, which owns Gourmet Burger Kitchen and Caffe Carluccio’s. So, which Sainsbury’s cafes are staying – and which will be gone in the coming weeks?
The supermarket chain is also launching consultations with an undisclosed number of staff about plans to close less popular hot food counters in 34 stores. It ...
We are really excited about this new customer offer we will be rolling out over the next two to three years across many of our stores.” Each StaffordshireLive newsletter bulletin will contain the top latest news stories from places like Burton, Stafford, Uttoxeter and beyond. On Tuesday, the group also confirmed the closure of further hot food counters and changes to bakery operations at some sites. Simon Roberts, Sainsbury’s chief executive officer, said: “As we go through this period of transition, we have taken the difficult decision to close 200 of our cafes next month. “We have spoken to all colleagues affected by these changes today and are absolutely committed to supporting them in any way we can during this uncertain time. The supermarket chain is also launching consultations with an undisclosed number of staff about plans to close less popular hot food counters in 34 stores.
Sainsbury's has confirmed a full list of the 67 in-store cafes that won't be closing next month. Some 200 of its cafes will shut under huge shake-up plans ...
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The Suffolk cafés that are closing down in the spring are: Ipswich, Hadleigh Road; Sudbury; Haverhill. The Warren Heath, Bury St Edmunds and Stanway stores' ...
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Staff were told yesterday morning (March 1) that just 67 cafes will remain open putting some 2,000 jobs at risk. The supermarket will also be shutting down its ...
Sainsbury has refused to confirm which of its in-store cafes are closing but provided a definitive list of those which will stay open. “As we go through this period of transition, we have taken the difficult decision to close 200 of our cafes next month. According to The Mirror, 140 out of the 200 cafes closing will remain shut whilst 30 will become a Starbucks and 30 will become Restaurant Hubs.