British Retailer Sainsbury's: On the Road to Recovery


British Retailer Sainsbury's: On the Road to Recovery
Case Code: BSTR302
Case Length: 20 Pages
Period: 2007-2008
Pub Date: 2009
Teaching Note: Available
Price: Rs.400
Organization: News Corporation, Dow Jones
Industry: Media & Newspaper Publishing
Countries: Global; USA
Themes: Growth Strategy, Merger & Acquisitions, Corporate Valuation
British Retailer Sainsbury's: On the Road to Recovery
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Background Note

Sainsbury's made its beginning in 1869, when its first store was opened by John James Sainsbury (John) and his wife Mary Ann Sainsbury (Mary) at their home in Drury Lane, London. The store offered high quality food at reasonable prices. Initially only fresh food was sold. Later, the store started to stock some packaged grocery items like tea and sugar. From the very start, the emphasis was on cleanliness, hygiene, quality, and order of keeping things within the store. This kind of organized store, a new concept in those times, drew several customers who till then, had to be content with small, cluttered family-owned shops, and unhygienic stalls and carts of the street vendors...

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