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Record Christmas for Sainsbury’s despite rising costs

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The supermarket giant said overall sales were up by 7.1% during the festive period.

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Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has reported record Christmas sales, after customers splashed out despite the cost-of-living crisis.

Overall sales were up by 7.1% in the six weeks to 7 January, the firm said.

The grocer said people were still keen to treat themselves at Christmas this year, buying festive snacks and drinks and taking advantage of deals.

The cost of living is rising at its fastest pace in 40 years, putting pressure on household budgets.

Many people are struggling with rising food prices, as well as higher energy bills.

The boss of Sainsbury’s, Simon Roberts, said households had “managed their budgets differently” this Christmas.

With large gatherings once again permitted, following the pandemic, many people looked to entertain at home, he said.

“Customers shopped early, buying Christmas treats and fizz more than once and looked for deals, taking advantage of Black Friday and other seasonal offers,” Mr Roberts added.

Last week the supermarket announced it would raise pay to at least £11 per hour for 127,000 of its workers as cost-of-living pressures bite.

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