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Frisco Wrote:

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> "What I want to know is, why Sainsburys have a

> sign outside saying they're open twenty four

> hours, then underneath that it says the times

> they're ACTUALLY open - erm, not twenty four

> hours."

>

> They are open 24 hours from 8.30am on Mondays to

> 10pm on Saturdays, when they close due to not

> being able to trade on Sundays for longer than six

> hours.

>

> I don't have a problem with the sign saying that

> they're open 24 hours, but I do think that they

> should have a clear and brightly lit sign on their

> gates stating that they are closed. In my view,

> this could prevent the incidents that happen at

> their front door when people (the ones who can't

> or don't understand the signs of the road) try to

> get in after the shop has closed.


xxxxx


Ah. Clearly both my OH and I are extraordinarily thick then, as neither of us realised from the sign outside the 8.30 Mondays to 10pm Saturday thing (and if this is because they can only trade six hours on Sunday, why aren't they open till midnight on Saturday??)

"(and if this is because they can only trade six hours on Sunday, why aren't they open till midnight on Saturday??)"


That's presumably a commercial decision by Sainsburys, although all other supermarkets seems to stick to that time too (possibly due to not wishing to break ranks with other supermarkets and/or estimated demand), so this important (??) question might be best directed to Sainsburys. While you at it, perhaps you could ask why they don't open earlier than 8.30am on Mondays.

Frisco Wrote:

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> "(and if this is because they can only trade six

> hours on Sunday, why aren't they open till

> midnight on Saturday??)"

>

> That's presumably a commercial decision by

> Sainsburys, although all other supermarkets seems

> to stick to that time too (possibly due to not

> wishing to break ranks with other supermarkets

> and/or estimated demand), so this important (??)

> question might be best directed to Sainsburys.

> While you at it, perhaps you could ask why they

> don't open earlier than 8.30am on Mondays.


xxxxxx


Life's too short :))

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