Sainsbury's
When Sainsbury's was first established in 1869, bread sales were their first product. They first only offered a small selection of bread varieties, but as time went on, they steadily widened it. They introduced their own-brand bread line in 1988, and it is currently one of the most well-liked in the UK.
White bread, whole meal bread, brown bread, seeded bread, and specialty breads including rye bread and sourdough bread are all available under the Sainsbury's bread brand. Along with bread rolls and buns, the company also provides a selection of sliced and unsliced breads.
The specialty loaves produced by the Sainsbury's bread brand, which use unusual ingredients or production techniques, are well known. For instance, the business sells rye bread made entirely of rye flour and sourdough bread prepared using a slow-fermented dough.
The type of bread, the size of the loaf, and the store's location all affect the costs. Whole meal bread normally costs roughly £1.00 per loaf, compared to soft white bread's average price of £0.80.
Detailed Information:
- Founded: 1869
- Founder: John James Sainsbury and Mary Ann
- Headquarters: Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sainsburys (1.6M followers)
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sainsburys/ (348K followers)
- Website: https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/