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  • ...restaurant chains such as [[McDonalds]] and [[PizzaExpress]], all the main supermarket chains apart from [[Tesco]], and industry bodies such as the [[Potato Counc *[[Sainsburys]]
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  • ...etirement]] | [[Rugby Football Union]] | [[Saica Pack]] Ltd | [[Sainsburys Supermarket]] Ltd | [[Seashell Trust]] | [[Severn Trent Water]] | [[Shanks Waste Manage ...c Hospital]] | [[Rugby Football Union]] | [[Saica Pack]]Ltd | [[Sainsburys Supermarket]]Ltd | [[Schroders]] | [[Severn Trent Water]] | [[Shanks Waste Management]]
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  • Non-food is the fastest growing area of supermarket retail, with a 15% year on year growth.[1] Asda, Tesco and Sainsburys are all said to be planning housing schemes including 'affordable' housing
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  • ...the UK having made its name and fortune through practically inventing the supermarket ready meal. At the helm, has been Lord [[Christopher Haskins]], one of [[To ...n 2000. Sales to its largest Supermarket customers ([[Tesco]], [[Asda]], [[Sainsburys]], [[Safeways]] and [[Marks and Spencer]]), have risen 10%.<ref name="north
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  • ...which was released in late 2000. Sainsbury's, as Britain's second largest supermarket chain, has been criticised for its links with government and related promot ...d-1990s, when it was overtaken by Tesco, Sainsbury's was Britain's largest supermarket chain. Since then it has fallen well behind Tesco and now its position is e
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  • ...l.nl/~ceo/greenhouse/european.html) which sits somewhat uncomfortably with Sainsburys' professed concern about the subject. For more on UNICE, see: http://www.co Much of the controversy surrounding Sainsburys' connection with education is the family's contribution to genetic engineer
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  • ...e in Sainsburys and is also the Chief Executive of Diatech. Money spent in Sainsburys stores is also enriching this man and his support for biotechnology. Like every other supermarket, Sainsbury's transports it goods far further than necessary because it can
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  • A recent Consumers’ Association report on supermarket fruit and vegetables3 illustrates it isn't just EU marketing standards that ...ts which carry the Esso logo for the petrol, and have a Tesco Express mini-supermarket.8 Esso is part of the Exxon corporation, which has been heavily criticised
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  • She then joined supermarket [[Sainsburys]] as the head of consumer PR.
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