I can't tell just by listening if it's MIDI, but : http://www.redkaraoke.com/songs/Light-~ ... -Sun/35071scottishtv wrote:Seeing as the Sainsbury's brand collectors have surfaced, does anyone know where I can find an instrumental version of "Light and Day/Reach for the Sun" by The Polyphonic Spree? I've tried various places and all of the usual mp3 places you would obtain such a file but it always escapes my reach.
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The Unofficial Sainsbury's Thread
So having popped home to visit mummy, I had the pleasure of visiting the all new Sainbury's in Kelso. After a protracted battle with Tesco they finally managed to get hold of their brownfield site and build a store that looks like this (in real life its identical to the artist rendering although with an aggregate yard to the left and a car dealership behind rather than green fields but never mind):
The interior continues with wood with wooden beams being used rather then metal (possibly a response to Tesco's attempt to sway the vote by claiming their store would be the greenest in the country) and with wooden style signage for the counters.
All very very nice IMO and the double set of self scans (one at each end) is an excellent idea.
Meanwhile, the site set up for this store during planning http://www.sainburys-kelso.co.uk happens to use @font-face embedding for both interstate and a certain other font. I am thus very happy and have a nice little .ttf on my desktop.
The interior continues with wood with wooden beams being used rather then metal (possibly a response to Tesco's attempt to sway the vote by claiming their store would be the greenest in the country) and with wooden style signage for the counters.
All very very nice IMO and the double set of self scans (one at each end) is an excellent idea.
Meanwhile, the site set up for this store during planning http://www.sainburys-kelso.co.uk happens to use @font-face embedding for both interstate and a certain other font. I am thus very happy and have a nice little .ttf on my desktop.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
We have a new shiny Sainsbury's (there's an apostrophe missing from the topic title) opening near us next month. This joins the 3 giant Tesco stores - including Northern Ireland's biggest, just opened - and an Asda, all less than 15 mins drive.
Quite how there's a market for them all I have no idea, nor how we coped before they all opened and there was only one Tesco.
Quite how there's a market for them all I have no idea, nor how we coped before they all opened and there was only one Tesco.
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The wooden cladding over the counters is being rolled out to most stores. The only exceptions are stores that haven't had a refit in a number of years, ie the ones that still have the dark blue walls, as the cost of updating the counter area is greater than the amount of money the improved counters would make back.
There can't be many Greenwich Blue stores left now, surely?Philip Cobbold wrote:The wooden cladding over the counters is being rolled out to most stores. The only exceptions are stores that haven't had a refit in a number of years, ie the ones that still have the dark blue walls, as the cost of updating the counter area is greater than the amount of money the improved counters would make back.
Dundee recently had its old blue and orange walls behind the old signage repainted white. other parts of the store remain very tatty however, especially the signage in the carpark which dates from Making Life Taste Better and its dropping to bits. The Salad bar conked out about 4 months ago and is currently being used as a dumping ground for paperwork and general tat rather than being removed and replaced with shelving. Seems a waste.Philip Cobbold wrote:The wooden cladding over the counters is being rolled out to most stores. The only exceptions are stores that haven't had a refit in a number of years, ie the ones that still have the dark blue walls, as the cost of updating the counter area is greater than the amount of money the improved counters would make back.
The crap old homeware section (with peeling wood effect lino and wall of clapped out tv screens) meanwhile has been removed completely and redone as standard aisles which has actually significantly improved selling space and allowed a whole aisle of clothing to appear.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
Sounds like they're doing the "take forever" refresh. It takes forever.Pete wrote:Dundee recently had its old blue and orange walls behind the old signage repainted white. other parts of the store remain very tatty however, especially the signage in the carpark which dates from Making Life Taste Better and its dropping to bits. The Salad bar conked out about 4 months ago and is currently being used as a dumping ground for paperwork and general tat rather than being removed and replaced with shelving. Seems a waste.Philip Cobbold wrote:The wooden cladding over the counters is being rolled out to most stores. The only exceptions are stores that haven't had a refit in a number of years, ie the ones that still have the dark blue walls, as the cost of updating the counter area is greater than the amount of money the improved counters would make back.
The crap old homeware section (with peeling wood effect lino and wall of clapped out tv screens) meanwhile has been removed completely and redone as standard aisles which has actually significantly improved selling space and allowed a whole aisle of clothing to appear.
I'm going to Crayford next month with my JS compadre to experience the biggest JS. We know how to make the most of a Z1-6 Travelcard!
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There's still a few floating about, the one I work at for starters. It's desperately in need of a refresh, but apparently isn't in line for one any time soon.WillPS wrote:There can't be many Greenwich Blue stores left now, surely?Philip Cobbold wrote:The wooden cladding over the counters is being rolled out to most stores. The only exceptions are stores that haven't had a refit in a number of years, ie the ones that still have the dark blue walls, as the cost of updating the counter area is greater than the amount of money the improved counters would make back.
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Thanks for the link.Alexia wrote:I can't tell just by listening if it's MIDI, but : http://www.redkaraoke.com/songs/Light-~ ... -Sun/35071
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Is it the cafe? Our recently extended and refurbished Sainsbury's has the cafe upstairs now.scottishtv wrote:I assume the glass-fronted lobby on the right is the customer entrance/exit. What's the one on the left? Where do the stairs go?!