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Lots of signs and leaflet up in Sainsburys DKH today informing one and all that the store will only open from 7am to midnight from next week.


I wonder if this is a wider Sainsburys business decision to lower costs. I thought their profits were OK? And DKH is apparently one of their more profitable stores.

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Vik Wrote:

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> They're still open 24 hours Mon-Fri then they

> close at midnight Friday.


Just rechecked in the store and, nope, no more 24 hour shopping from the 9 May. Bookhopper had it right:


7am - Midnight Mon-Fri

7am - 10pm Saturday

11am - 5pm Sunday

Vik Wrote:

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> Let's hope it means they will use the night time

> purely for shelf filling so that the aisles aren't

> packed full of roll cages and trolleys all day as

> usual!



Can't agree with you more that would be great.

JohnL Wrote:

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> Somebody here said it was the busiest UK

> Sainsburys

>

> Well so much for that.

>

> Maybe the Co-op can open 24/7 and win some custom

> :)


... am sure the massive Sainsburys in Sydenham is much busier than ED Sainsburys.

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