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Supermarket giant Sainsbury's has confirmed it will be following in the footsteps of Tesco and charging a compulsory fee for one of its most popular services.
Because of new rules set out by Visa and Mastercard, the supermarket chain will be changing how shoppers pay for their fuel.
Whereas shoppers topping up fuel with the pay at pump service had previously had £1 ringfenced in their accounts, this has now
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A grand jury in Queens, New York, charged TV actor Isaiah Stokes for the murder of Tyrone Jones.
Isaiah Stokes has been indicted.
The highly anticipated “Sex and the City” revival, “And Just Like That…”, is welcoming some new faces to the cast. On Thursday, HBO Max and Sarah Jessica Parker announced the new women who will be part of the iconic show.
revival,, is welcoming some new faces to the cast. On Thursday, HBO Max and Sarah Jessica Parker announced the new women who will be part of the iconic show.Parker, who plays main character Carrie Bradshaw, Instagrammed pictures of the actresses and shared what characters they will be playing.
Britney Spears is serious about wanting to charge her father, Jamie Spears, with conservatorship abuse.
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Sainsbury's has announced plans to stop selling CDs and DVDs in its stores.
vinyl records will continue.The supermarket giant said that the huge popularity and customer preference for the streaming market had influenced the decision.“Our customers increasingly go online for entertainment, so earlier this year we took the decision to gradually phase out the sale of DVDs and CDs, so that we can dedicate extra space to food and popular products like clothing and homewares,” a spokesperson for Sainsbury’s said (via BBC News).Vinyl will, however, continue to be stocked in
Sainsbury's worker was sacked by the supermarket following a race row over a toy rabbit. Marian Cunnington, 52, reacted to seeing a cuddly toy rabbit named 'Bing', the lead character of a BBC kids cartoon, in a Midlands branch of the store while on shift.
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Supermarket shoppers have been told that high street store Sainsbury's will be dropping its prices.The announcement included news of a £50 million investment into dozens of key items to make them cheaper for customers.Included in the list of 60 products are essentials like fresh fruit and veg, meat and dairy and the store says that by the end of the month consumers will see a significant drop in price.This is the latest step in the retailer's plan to "put food back at the heart of the business"
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