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  2. Deliveroo - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, Amazon has partnered with the company to offer free delivery linked to Amazon Prime accounts. [23] In November 2019, Deliveroo launched ‘Pick-Up’ - a click & collect service allowing customers to order food for collection. Restaurants who had signed up to offer the service at its launch included Byron, Pizza Express and Pizza Hut.

  3. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's Compare and Save was a comparison and switching service website that promoted a wide range of television, broadband and telephone deals from a variety of providers. The service, free to Sainsbury's customers, claimed to list 15,000 different packages. The website and service launched in 2008 and was operated by SimplifyDigital. [175]

  4. Sainsbury's Local - Wikipedia

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    In April 2005, Sainsbury's acquired SL Shaw Ltd, a neighbourhood convenience shop operator with five shops in the south-east of England. After a programme of refurbishment, the five shops converted to the Sainsbury's Local format, combining Shaw's reputation and customer service with Sainsbury's expertise in fresh and convenience foods. [8]

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  6. Self-checkout - Wikipedia

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    Security barriers in a British Sainsbury's shop require customers to scan receipts before being allowed to leave the premises. Failure to scan all items is a form of shoplifting . This can happen innocently when a customer scans only one item of a "buy one, get one free" promotion, or deliberately by a customer at a self-checkout.

  7. 1-800-COLLECT - Wikipedia

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    The service's heavy spend on television advertising made 1-800-COLLECT ads, which featured celebrities including Phil Hartman, Wayne Knight, Mr. T, and Arsenio Hall, a ubiquitous feature of the 1990s TV landscape in the United States. [7] In 2000, 1-800-COLLECT was being promoted with more than $160 million in annual advertising support by MCI ...

  8. EE (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, EE announced 100 store-within-a-store outlets by the end of 2019 via a partnership with Sainsbury's. This would create 400 jobs in Sainsbury's and Argos stores, and see the number of outlets reach close to 700, as part of its ambition to provide 95% of the population with access to an EE shop within 20 minutes' drive. In addition ...

  9. John Lewis Partnership - Wikipedia

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    'John Lewis at Home' stores cater for areas which have no large John Lewis department store near them. The first store opened in Poole in October 2009. [37] They are around a third the size of a normal department store, and have both Home and Electrical departments with services such as a cafe and 'click and collect' also available.