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Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 13.51
by all new Phil
gottago wrote: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 13.47 They're fitting out a new Sainsbury's Local between Shoreditch and Liverpool St, or at least I think it should be a Local as it seems to have no depth, but the signs in the windows so far are suggesting it's just "Sainsbury's". Possible phasing out of the Local brand? It did make me wonder if actually you do still need Local, Express etc in this day and age. We all know a city centre branch is going to be a small one with a tiny range so why flag it in the name? I guess it points out to some that there will probably be a price increase but is that something they want to flag as a company?
I suppose it allows them to do an “*excludes Local stores” on adverts if they’re only running an offer in full stores. I don’t think there’s any supermarket with a blanket brand for all stores is there?

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 20.33
by Zimba
gottago wrote: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 13.47 They're fitting out a new Sainsbury's Local between Shoreditch and Liverpool St, or at least I think it should be a Local as it seems to have no depth, but the signs in the windows so far are suggesting it's just "Sainsbury's". Possible phasing out of the Local brand? It did make me wonder if actually you do still need Local, Express etc in this day and age. We all know a city centre branch is going to be a small one with a tiny range so why flag it in the name? I guess it points out to some that there will probably be a price increase but is that something they want to flag as a company?
Personally prefer the different brands for the sizes of the stores. I wish there was more personally as there's many stores ie. Ponteland, Haltwhistle, Hartlepool and Saltburn which are absolutely tiny in the same brand as the ex Sava Centre's.

Tesco do it the best imo with it based on the type of shopping, rather than size per say nowadays. ASDA is alright aswell with the Express / Supermarket / Superstore / Supercentre aswell even known they're not advertised in the store branding anymore.

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 12.43
by WillPS
scottishtv wrote: Mon 17 Jun, 2024 13.23 Was asked about potential new 'Nectar Price' SEL designs in a survey:

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I believe this is to allow the introduction of esels - at the moment the use of Nectar purple on the ticket itself is a blocker.

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 12.46
by WillPS
gottago wrote: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 13.47 They're fitting out a new Sainsbury's Local between Shoreditch and Liverpool St, or at least I think it should be a Local as it seems to have no depth, but the signs in the windows so far are suggesting it's just "Sainsbury's". Possible phasing out of the Local brand? It did make me wonder if actually you do still need Local, Express etc in this day and age. We all know a city centre branch is going to be a small one with a tiny range so why flag it in the name? I guess it points out to some that there will probably be a price increase but is that something they want to flag as a company?
Large convenience stores (i.e. those too big to stay open all day on Sunday) don't have the 'Local' part on their signage. You see them every now and then, they usually still have standard Local signage, including unfilled room for the word 'Local'.

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 16.47
by Pete
WillPS wrote: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 12.43
scottishtv wrote: Mon 17 Jun, 2024 13.23 Was asked about potential new 'Nectar Price' SEL designs in a survey:

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I believe this is to allow the introduction of esels - at the moment the use of Nectar purple on the ticket itself is a blocker.
In what way? Are those plastic covers that'd go over the esel?

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 20.25
by WillPS
Pete wrote: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 16.47
WillPS wrote: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 12.43
scottishtv wrote: Mon 17 Jun, 2024 13.23 Was asked about potential new 'Nectar Price' SEL designs in a survey:

Image
I believe this is to allow the introduction of esels - at the moment the use of Nectar purple on the ticket itself is a blocker.
In what way? Are those plastic covers that'd go over the esel?
Esel manufacturers don't make any which can do purple, I am told.

Yes, I think it must be - maybe a magetic lens or something... although that negates some of the labour saving.

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Fri 05 Jul, 2024 15.08
by thegeek
WillPS wrote: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 12.46
gottago wrote: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 13.47 They're fitting out a new Sainsbury's Local between Shoreditch and Liverpool St, or at least I think it should be a Local as it seems to have no depth, but the signs in the windows so far are suggesting it's just "Sainsbury's". Possible phasing out of the Local brand? It did make me wonder if actually you do still need Local, Express etc in this day and age. We all know a city centre branch is going to be a small one with a tiny range so why flag it in the name? I guess it points out to some that there will probably be a price increase but is that something they want to flag as a company?
Large convenience stores (i.e. those too big to stay open all day on Sunday) don't have the 'Local' part on their signage. You see them every now and then, they usually still have standard Local signage, including unfilled room for the word 'Local'.
The one in East Village (E20) was a Local but over 3000 sq ft. (Though it's now moved to smaller premises across the road and is open late on Sundays)

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Sat 06 Jul, 2024 23.42
by WillPS
thegeek wrote: Fri 05 Jul, 2024 15.08
WillPS wrote: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 12.46
gottago wrote: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 13.47 They're fitting out a new Sainsbury's Local between Shoreditch and Liverpool St, or at least I think it should be a Local as it seems to have no depth, but the signs in the windows so far are suggesting it's just "Sainsbury's". Possible phasing out of the Local brand? It did make me wonder if actually you do still need Local, Express etc in this day and age. We all know a city centre branch is going to be a small one with a tiny range so why flag it in the name? I guess it points out to some that there will probably be a price increase but is that something they want to flag as a company?
Large convenience stores (i.e. those too big to stay open all day on Sunday) don't have the 'Local' part on their signage. You see them every now and then, they usually still have standard Local signage, including unfilled room for the word 'Local'.
The one in East Village (E20) was a Local but over 3000 sq ft. (Though it's now moved to smaller premises across the road and is open late on Sundays)
Yes, there are a few exceptions (I think Bingham is another) but that tends to be the rule. As an example Nottingham Nuthall Road was always managed as a convenience location, but when it opened it traded as just Sainsbury's:
https://www.google.com/maps/@52.9778124 ... &entry=ttu

(Note the hanging sign is the exact ones used in Locals at the time, just with a weird blank space where the word 'Local' would normally be, and the incredibly low cash machine)

In 2015 they shrank the store down to 3000 sq.ft, expanded the Sunday hours, and the store became a Local:
https://www.google.com/maps/@52.9778438 ... &entry=ttu

The store closed in 2020.

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Mon 08 Jul, 2024 19.10
by Martin Phillp
Sainsbury's Local in Tottenham Court Road, which was formerly a Central also opens for 6 hours on a Sunday because it's a larger store.

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Thu 11 Jul, 2024 22.45
by gottago
WillPS wrote: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 12.46
gottago wrote: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 13.47 They're fitting out a new Sainsbury's Local between Shoreditch and Liverpool St, or at least I think it should be a Local as it seems to have no depth, but the signs in the windows so far are suggesting it's just "Sainsbury's". Possible phasing out of the Local brand? It did make me wonder if actually you do still need Local, Express etc in this day and age. We all know a city centre branch is going to be a small one with a tiny range so why flag it in the name? I guess it points out to some that there will probably be a price increase but is that something they want to flag as a company?
Large convenience stores (i.e. those too big to stay open all day on Sunday) don't have the 'Local' part on their signage. You see them every now and then, they usually still have standard Local signage, including unfilled room for the word 'Local'.
The booze license in the window suggests it will be open till 11pm every day.

Re: The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread

Posted: Fri 12 Jul, 2024 15.23
by all new Phil
gottago wrote: Thu 11 Jul, 2024 22.45
WillPS wrote: Thu 04 Jul, 2024 12.46
gottago wrote: Wed 03 Jul, 2024 13.47 They're fitting out a new Sainsbury's Local between Shoreditch and Liverpool St, or at least I think it should be a Local as it seems to have no depth, but the signs in the windows so far are suggesting it's just "Sainsbury's". Possible phasing out of the Local brand? It did make me wonder if actually you do still need Local, Express etc in this day and age. We all know a city centre branch is going to be a small one with a tiny range so why flag it in the name? I guess it points out to some that there will probably be a price increase but is that something they want to flag as a company?
Large convenience stores (i.e. those too big to stay open all day on Sunday) don't have the 'Local' part on their signage. You see them every now and then, they usually still have standard Local signage, including unfilled room for the word 'Local'.
The booze license in the window suggests it will be open till 11pm every day.
11pm is pretty much standard for an off-premises license, don’t think it necessarily means that’s what the opening times are.