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  2. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    The deal earned him an estimated £1.2 million every year. In the first two years of these advertisements were estimated to have given Sainsbury's an extra £1 billion of sales or £200 million gross profit. [209] [210] 2010–2017: Paralympic swimmer Ellie Simmonds was a Sainsbury's Active Kids ambassador. [211] [212]

  3. Dino Adriano - Wikipedia

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    Dino Baia Adriano (24 April 1943 – 9 May 2018) [1] [2] was a British businessman, and a chief executive of Sainsbury's, as well as being a director of Homebase, Shaws and a trustee of Oxfam. He was noted in financial circles for trying to turn round the fortunes of Sainsbury's after they lost their number one spot to Tesco.

  4. List of Little Britain episodes - Wikipedia

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    Episode Directed by Written by Original release date UK viewers (millions) [2] 35: Episode 1: Michael Patrick Jann & David Schwimmer: Matt Lucas & David Walliams: 28 September 2008 () (US) 3 October 2008 () (UK) 5.05

  5. Sainsbury's, Greenwich - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's, Greenwich, also known as the Sainsbury's Millennium Store, [17] was a Sainsbury's supermarket building at 55 Bugsby's Way, Greenwich Peninsula, London.Opening in 1999 as Sainsbury's flagship store, the building design incorporated environmentally conscious features and gained critical acclaim, being shortlisted for the 2000 Stirling Prize.

  6. Sainsbury - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's, British business centred on supermarket chain, founded by the Sainsbury family; See also. Harry Arthur Saintsbury (1869–1939), English actor;

  7. Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury - Wikipedia

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    Alan Sainsbury was instrumental in bringing the self-service supermarket to Britain and shaping many of the conditions by which we shop for food today. On a trip to America he saw the experience of self-service supermarkets, and John James Sainsbury's show-piece Croydon branch of Sainsbury's was converted to self-service in 1950.

  8. Episode 1 - Wikipedia

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    "Episode 1" (Coronation Street) "Episode One" (Dark Matter), the first episode of Dark Matter "Episode 1" (Fleabag series 2) "Episode 1" (Humans series 1), the first episode of the TV series Humans "Episode 1.1" (Secret Diary of a Call Girl), the premiere episode of Secret Diary of a Call Girl "Episode 1" (Shortland Street) "Episode 1" "Episode 1"

  9. Sainsbury family - Wikipedia

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    The equity interest in Sainsbury's held by the family as of May 2011 is 15%. The family sold down their stake from 35% in 2005. The largest family shareholders are Lord Sainsbury of Turville with 4.99% and Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, who controls just under 3% of the company, and benefits from 1.6% of the equity included in the above.