Sainsbury's to axe 3,000 jobs and close all remaining in-store cafes

Sainsbury's, the supermarket behemoth, has revealed it will be cutting over 3,000 jobs as it plans to shut down all of its in-store cafes.
The restructuring is set to impact two per cent of its vast workforce of 148,000 and will also lead to the redundancy of around 20 per cent of Sainsbury's senior leadership roles, as reported by City AM.
This move is part of Sainsbury's strategy to streamline their business with an emphasis on fewer, larger roles and a simplified structure for head office and managing teams.
The company also disclosed its decision t
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