19/03/2013
2.1% Sales Increase For Sainsbury's
Supermarket chain Sainsbury's has reported a 2.1% rise in sales for the year to 16 March and record customer numbers.
The figures reveal the best sales growth came from non-food products, where profit margins are generally higher, with clothing sales 20% above those of a year ago.
The full profit figures for the UK’s third-largest supermarket, after Tesco and Asda, will be published in May.
Sainsbury's said it expected the retail environment to remain tough for the rest of this year.
The company's chief executive, Justin King, said: "Valentine's Day and Mother's Day were both particularly strong this year, and we closed the quarter with a very successful Red Nose Day, presenting a record cheque for £10.5m on behalf of customers and colleagues."
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The figures reveal the best sales growth came from non-food products, where profit margins are generally higher, with clothing sales 20% above those of a year ago.
The full profit figures for the UK’s third-largest supermarket, after Tesco and Asda, will be published in May.
Sainsbury's said it expected the retail environment to remain tough for the rest of this year.
The company's chief executive, Justin King, said: "Valentine's Day and Mother's Day were both particularly strong this year, and we closed the quarter with a very successful Red Nose Day, presenting a record cheque for £10.5m on behalf of customers and colleagues."
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