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Has anyone else found that since the expansion to a 'bigger & better' Sainsbury's that some of their favourite items are no longer available at the store on Dog Kennel Hill? I am finding it quite frustrating, especially as the smaller packs of things are being removed with only more expensive alternatives available (what about those of us cooking for 1??!).
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What "favourite items" are not available any more? Give an example. I have also noticed they sell bigger portions of food instead of smaller, and considering more and more people live alone that's a tough one. On the other hand, I try and shop anywhere but Sainsbury's/Tescos. Some jobsworth a few weeks ago put a note on my motorbike saying my reg. number had been taken and I should not park outside the CoffeeShop (where I had parked it safely and out of everyone's way, where I could see NOBODY WALKS), but that I should park only in the motorcycle park and if my bike is caught there again I'll be fined!! Guess what? Motorcycle park full of trolleys! So I ran into Jobsworth, I mean I safely rode up to him, and pointed out the problem in words of one syl a bull.


Back to topic - I believe Sainsburys have a monthly forum group. Ask the manager if you can join their monthly forum meetings and raise this issue.

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