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Britain is reacting to the recession by starting up more small business and working from home, new sales figures have revealed. Demand for home office equipment has jumped by over 200 per cent says in the past year alone, says supermarket Sainsbury’s.
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Sainsbury’s has won 11 medals in the global spirits competition The International Wine and Spirit Competition. Their medal haul included 2 Gold ‘best in class’ medals, a further gold, 5 silvers and 3 bronzes, more than any other supermarket.
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Whether you’re barbecuing with the kids, picnicking with friends, or entertaining in the back garden, Sainsbury’s has everything you need, with a brand new summer eating range for 2010.
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Sainsbury‘s launched its brand new online diet club the perfect choice for those who struggle to find the time to attend a regular slimming club, or who prefer to lose weight from home. The site is designed for success and whilst acknowledging the pitfalls of dieting, provides healthy eating solutions to help slimmers achieve their ultimate goal.
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This summer, Sainsbury‘s is bringing a real taste of the exotic to its Taste the difference range, with the introduction of the Banganpalli mango from south east India.
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Sales of potato varieties which fed the nation during World War One are up by 170% say supermarket Sainsbury‘s. The unique bag of Heritage potatoes is specifically designed to let today’s consumers know how spuds tasted a century ago.
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Sainsbury‘s is expecting to sell more strawberries this year than ever before, following week of record sales. Last week the retailer sold 1.8 million punnets, accounting for 1% of total sales and the supermarkets number one selling line across all of its food ranges.
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From Wednesday (23 June), Sainsbury‘s unveils its biggest ever Back to School campaign as it aims for record year-on-year sales growth. The announcement comes as Kantar data shows that Sainsbury‘s Back Tu School range is now the fastest growing school wear range on the high street – with volume market share of 3.1 % (from 2.5%).
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The first British cherries will go on sale three weeks before the UK season kicks off, says supermarket Sainsbury’s. The organic cherries, which are called ‘Sunburst’ are grown in Herefordshire and are being sold in Sainsbury’s stores across the UK this week, priced £2.49.
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Just in time for a week of football celebrations, Sainsbury‘s has come up with the ultimate in World Cup inspired BBQ sizzlers. A curly take on the traditional sausage, Sainsbury‘s Pork swirls are available on all in-store meat counters this summer and come in four football themed flavours.
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Most of us know that feeling of dread when you come in at the end of the day and realise that you haven’t thought about food yet, and that a meal needs to be on the table in an hour or two and you don’t have anything in the house. Often, this leads people to dash out and pick up something ready made, or to order some kind of fast food delivery. This is usually a less healthy option than cooking yourself, and it’s almost always more expensive.
So how do you avoid falling into this trap? Simple; you keep your kitchen cupboards well stocked. This will save you spending on emergency meals when you haven’t had time to think about what to cook, and will save you the time and trouble that comes with worrying about what you’ve got in the fridge and whether it can make a meal.
Of course, you don’t want to buy things that you’re never likely to use, or that you use so rarely that they won’t be good anymore by the time you get round to them. Make sure to buy sensibly; when you’re about to pick something off the shelf, or move it into your online trolley, stop for a second and think how useful it is before buying it.
There are plenty of things that are great to have in stock, though. Frozen meat generally comes cheaper than fresh to start with, and is an excellent addition to your supplies. It can form the basis of a meal whenever you need it – and since beef and lamb can be stored frozen for up to a year, and pork and chicken for up to 6 months, once you’ve got it in the freezer you know you’re set for some time.
Frozen vegetables are also handy to have around; they’re quick to cook – some can even be microwaved – and count as part of your 5 A DAY, just as fresh veg does. Whether it’s broccoli, cauliflower, green beans or anything else, make sure to have whatever your kids like best in your freezer, ready to be pulled out whenever you realise you need it.
Tins are also your friends, as they’re long-lasting and can wait until you discover you need them. Many vegetables come tinned, such as corn or mushrooms, while tinned tomatoes can be the basis of a delicious sauce to go on pasta or with meat. Soups also come in tins, of course, which can be useful when you want more of a warm snack than a meal.
Another great thing to have in the cupboard is tinned fruit. Many can be eaten by themselves – particularly if you include the juice from the tin, it’s amazing how quickly children will polish off a tin of pears or peaches – but they’re also good with cream, or as part of a quick crumble or pie.
When you’re stocking up, remember that you can do it more cheaply by shopping with mySupermarket. Which items do you always have on hand in your cupboard?
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Sainsbury’s Scotch Lean Steak Beef Mince (500g) – Was £3.99, Now £2.65 from Sainsbury’s
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 Families up and down the country have been counting down the days for some time by now, all waiting for the beginning of the 2010 World Cup. Even when not everyone in the family is a fan, there’s bound to be at least one person with football fever in the house, and that’s enough to make sure everyone knows it’s happening!
But what to feed everyone when all their attention is on the game? Not to worry, at mySupermarket we’ve put some thought into what foods might tempt the fans even when all they can talk about is football.
If someone in the family was devastated that tendon trouble prevented David Beckham from taking part in the World Cup this year, they might feel a bit better when they taste the pot noodle that’s been created in honour of the player known as ‘Goldenballs’ – the new ‘Golden (Meat)Balls variety.
Some people say they don’t enjoy the match properly without a good pint in front of them, and if that’s the case with someone you know, take a look at our selection of beers and lagers to find anything they could desire. Of course, these are also good for that serious pre-game discussion that goes on leading up to during the World Cup when you all might need to wet your whistle to help the debate along.
Snacks of all kinds are also often considered an essential to enjoying a good game. Whether you need them to keep you going while you shout at the screen, or whether you need a good munch afterwards going over every step of the match, our World Cup shelf has the answer. Crisps and goodies galore wait for you to add them to your trolley.
During the actual games, especially the final or semi-finals, you might want to invite friends round to share a barbeque together. You can schedule this for before or directly after the match – or even during, if there’s someone in the family who doesn’t mind the risk of missing crucial minutes. Burgers, sausages and steaks are all great options, with grilled veggies or a salad to go with bread or potatoes roasted in the coals on the side.
Whichever foods you choose to feed your family’s footie fans, remember that you can score them cheaper by shopping through mySupermarket. What are you waiting for?
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Schweppes Original Lemonade (2L) – Was £1.05, Now any 2 for £1.70 from Sainsburys
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Stella Artois (4x440ml) – Was £4.49, Now £3.00 from ASDA
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Walkers World Cup Worldwide Wanderers (6x25g) – Was £1.28, Now any 3 for £3.00
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Waitrose Easy to Cook Beef Burgers with a Cheese & Caramelised Onion Melt (330g) – Was £3.49, Now any 2 for £6.00
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Sainsbury‘s is launching a new range called House; a collection of 24 wines that go on sale in the “Everyday Favourites” section of the wine aisles today. Featuring all the most popular grape varieties and priced at £5 and under, House is perfect for those who want a delicious treat.
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Sainsbury‘s has just been named Retailer of the Year at the Drinks Business Awards, held at London’s International Wine Fair. The supermarket was praised for its innovative new wine aisle layout, due to hit stores in June. This award comes on the back of a successful haul of medals at the International Wine Challenge, International Wine and Spirit Competition and Decanter awards this week.
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 It’s getting to the time of year when you might be feeling like something a bit lighter in the evenings, or perhaps you just feel like a bit of a change. If that’s the case, you might want to consider branching out into other cuisines. Try the tastes of Mexican food, and improvise your own variations to match what your family likes best.
It’s unlikely you’ll want to keep to the very authentic menu – favourite foods in Mexico include some things that are rather unusual here, such as ostrich meat, iguana and goat in a spicy tomato sauce! But there are plenty of other options that are more likely to tempt British tastebuds.
One way to make the meal easy and fun is by basing it around tortillas, which can be used to wrap the food up in a neat package, or eaten open with food piled on top of them, or even used to scoop up different foods, almost as you might use bread to mop up soup. This also means that you can simply put a variety of things out on the table and let everyone choose their own fillings, so that they’re all happy!
Corn and beans are both Mexican cuisine staples, so you can add either of these in any way you want, from corn on the cob to beans from a tin. Baked beans aren’t exactly traditional, but it’s common for cuisines to become adapted to new countries when they go international and Mexican food is no exception to this fusion rule – so if that’s what your kids are clamouring for, give it to them!
Tomatoes are also regularly used in Mexico, and can add a nice fresh note to the meal – serve them simply sliced, or with basil or olive oil, or crushed into a kind of salsa. Experiment until you find what your family likes the best. You can also add garlic – crushed, sliced or roasted – to add a bit more flavour to the meal.
Feel free to add your own variations on the theme – if you all love avocados, add those in. If you prefer fish to a more traditional beef, use sliced tuna steak. Add mangoes or parsley if you want – the idea is to make sure you’re all enjoying yourselves.
Honey is a popular sweet treat in Mexico, and there are a number of ways to include this as dessert options. You can use it to drizzle over fresh or cooked fruit, add it to oats and nuts to make delicious (if sticky) honey balls, or use it when making ginger biscuits or honey cake.
Of course, one other thing that everyone associates with Mexico is chocolate, because the cacao beans grown in the region are an essential ingredient in making chocolate. So, if you’re looking to spoil your family at the end of the meal but don’t want to get too unhealthy, melt some chocolate and pour it over fruit. You can eat it whilst the sauce is still hot, or wait for it to cool and form a coating; either way, you’ll be helping your kids get their 5 A DAY and limiting the amount of chocolate you actually consume.
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Sainsbury’s today announces that it has become the UK’s largest Freedom Food retailer, as it eclipses all other supermarkets in both range and volume sales of higher welfare products.
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At long last, customers will no longer have to worry about getting hard-to-remove lily pollen stains out of clothes, carpets and wallpaper. The supermarket’s new lily variety could also be a boon for millions of hay fever sufferers who love the colour and scent of flowers – but dread the debilitating effect of pollen on their allergy.
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Calling all football fans – the highly anticipated 2010 World Cup is fast approaching. Get into the football spirit with the help of some fun England football merchandise from Sainsbury‘s – available in store from May 20.
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 Who wants pizza? There’s a good chance that if you ask this question and your kids are in the room, there will be shouts of delight. Pizza is a well-loved treat for adults and children alike. But how often do you make precisely the kind of pizza you want?
There are many different ways of getting this favourite meal to a hungry family. Perhaps the first thought is of ordering in and getting it delivered. Then, you can pick your toppings, though usually only to a point, depending on what’s available. This is fun and hassle-free, but it can get expensive, particularly if you’re ordering for more than one or two people.
A cheaper way to do things is to pick up a pizza during your weekly shop. You can buy it fresh to eat right away, or frozen for later. This is a great thing to have in the freezer, as it turns quickly and easily into a meal when it’s popped into the oven. You can buy them already prepared with various flavours and toppings, but sometimes the best thing to do is get a simple margherita pizza, without anything – and then add whatever you want when you’re ready to bake it!
Alternatively, you can buy a pizza base, without anything on it yet, and build everything up from there, even making your own tomato sauce if you want, or adding herbs to the mixture before topping it with cheese.
Adding your own toppings means that you really can personalise; you can bring out anything that you think will be great on pizza. You can even divide areas of the pizza for different family members, in case your partner’s conviction that chilli goes well on everything doesn’t convince you or your tastebuds.
Be creative, and give your kids (relatively) free rein. Sausages, peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, anchovies and so on are all well known. But what about pineapple or tuna? Or some pre-cooked things you have in the fridge from a previous night – such as boiled egg or sweet potato? You can also add more tomato paste if you feel like it, or more cheese – and even try unusual cheeses like blue cheese or goat’s cheese.
If you have a breadmaker, you can easily make the dough for the pizza yourself and really do everything from scratch, such as making whole-wheat base if you prefer. You can also experiment with personal-sized pizzas, giving everyone a base to add ingredients to as they like.
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Sainsbury’s Italian Margherita 10 inch Pizza (337g) – Was £3.50, Now £1.75 from Sainsbury’s
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With a firm focus now on ways to reduce packaging waste, milk cartons are certainly one item in the spotlight. Britons consume 9.3 billion pints of milk every year – that’s enough to fill 2,000 Olympic sized swimming pools – and only 1 in 4 plastic milk bottles are actually recycled. The remaining 3 in 4 cartons go to landfill creating unnecessary waste.
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 Now that the weather has turned warmer, there can be an expectation that we ought to be moving towards summer food already – you might be thinking about what condition you left the barbeque in last year, or where you put that picnic blanket. Whilst it’s definitely worth enjoying the warm days when they come, the nights at this time of year are often chilly. When that’s the case, there’s nothing better than a hot bowl of soup to warm you up!
Soups make great meals for lots of reasons – they’re good for your tastebuds, and for your wallet too. They’re inexpensive to make, and you can make one on the spur of the moment, using whatever vegetables or meat needs eating from the fridge – meaning that those ingredients don’t go to waste. Plus, many soups contain vegetables, and sometimes fruits, meaning that they can contribute to your 5 A DAY.
Broth style soups are perhaps the easiest of all to prepare. You simply put all the ingredients you’ve chosen in the pot, bring it to the boil, and then simmer for a while. You can use chicken – breast, leg, even neck, whatever you have – for chicken soup, beef to make beef stock and so on. You can add a range of vegetables – root vegetables such as turnip, swede or parsnip are tasty, and often add a sweet taste to the mixture, onions are a useful staple, and even more unusual veg such as celery or courgette can be winners in soup. Pick whatever you’ve got! Then just add water and some stock cubes, and you’re all set.
Thicker vegetable soups are also delicious, and almost as easy to make. There are lots of different recipes, so experiment with mixed vegetables, or see what you can do with whatever veg your family prefers, be it mushroom, carrot (which is great with coriander), tomato or onion. You can thicken with milk or drizzle on some cream before serving.
You can add carbohydrates such as potatoes or rice directly to the soup as it’s on the hob, letting them cook along with the soup, or you can serve a side dish of fresh bread and butter for everyone to dig into (an advantage of this option being that you can use the bread to scoop up the remaining soup!).
For warmer evenings, or for later in the year, cold soups can also be a nice treat. Spicy gazpacho, creamy avocado or broccoli, refreshing cucumber or tomato and basil, or sweet strawberry, melon or tangy pineapple – there are so many possibilities out there that you’re bound to find something that suits your mood and your family’s eating preferences.
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OXO Stock Granules Chicken Reduced Salt (150g) – Was £1.56, Now 2 for £2.50 from ASDA
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Sainsbury‘s is joining the ‘freedom’ brigade by announcing that its entire range of own-brand duck is to be 100% Freedom Food approved. From April, Sainsbury‘s duck* will carry the Freedom Food label. Freedom Food is the farm assurance and food labelling scheme established by the RSPCA.
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 With all the interest and discussion leading up to the elections, the most important thing has been the comparison of different policies and promises. This is something that is vital to us at mySupermarket; we’re all about making fair comparisons, so that you can make the best decision for you.
This is obvious from even a brief visit to our site, where you can compare prices of items across a range of four of the U.K.’s top online supermarkets – Tesco, ASDA, Sainsbury’s and Ocado – at the click of a button. It’s even easier than catching up on the election candidates on the evening news.
Keeping track of what all the candidates say might be a challenge, but your mySupermarket account will remember your shopping history, allowing you to add your frequently bought items easily and smoothly.
You can also save money by comparing prices between different brands. Using our easy Swap and Save feature, you can run through your shopping list and see what savings you can make by switching the same product to a cheaper brand. As we all know from the first election debate, sometimes a surprise candidate can be unexpectedly successful!
Our Top Offers will let you in on the best deals to be found in all four supermarkets, while our Offer Alerts can update you on the available offers that match your buying pattern and make sure you don’t miss out on a bargain. Even if you’re not sure what’s best for the national economy, you can keep your own budget nice and low using mySupermarket.
The NHS might be an election issue, but we know that keeping ourselves and our families healthy is just as important – and mySupermarket helps you do just that. With our Health Checker, you can take a look at the nutritional content of your shopping trolley and make decisions based on calorie content, fat and saturated fat content, and sugar and salt content.
Vote for the products that are best for you by adding them to your shopping trolley, and rest content knowing you’ve picked the best options for you and your family.
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Now that May has begun, we really are firmly into the spring season – and this is reflected in the kinds of foods that are at their best in the supermarkets. Take advantage of a little seasonal knowledge to get the tastiest treats and freshest groceries.
We’re used to being able to buy almost anything we want all year round – modern technology makes it easy to transport food from long distances, and to encourage it to grow in special conditions even outside its ordinary time. There is something nice about getting food which is in season in the U.K., though – it has that extra subtlety and taste that makes it especially delicious.
So, what’s in season at the moment? Well, all sorts of things! If it’s meat you’re after, spring lamb is one of the softest and juiciest kinds of meat you can find all year round, with a delicate flavour all its own. A simple roast or similar is best to get the benefit of its sweetness at this time of year.
In terms of fish, spring lobster is becoming perfect around now, while haddock and prawns are also at their fishy best. Eaten alone or with a variety of sauces, any of these can be a great option at the moment.
If you’re wondering what to serve with the meal, there are also spring vegetables available – for example spinach, which is excellent right now. Fresh, boiled or even microwaved in some cases, there are lots of ways you and your family can enjoy the taste, and get the benefit of the iron it has inside. Asparagus and broad beans are also in season; lightly cooked, perhaps with salt or lemon, these can go well with almost any meal.
Last but not least, fruit. Spring isn’t the best season for fruit, as many of the nation’s favourite berries don’t start appearing until early summer, but you might be lucky enough to find some of the first strawberries, raspberries or cherries if you keep an eye out. Rhubarb is just right at this time of year, though – a tasty component of pies or crumbles, it also goes well with custard or cream.
Whatever your favourite spring treat is, remember that you can get it more cheaply by shopping with mySupermarket.
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