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Sadness over store display



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Published Date: 18 June 2008
AT a time when the UK seems wash with alcohol-related disorder and the nation seems hell-bent on drinking itself in to a nationwide hangover, I am somewhat disappointed with the management of the Monkseaton branch of Sainsbury's.
As you enter the store via its already cramped entrance /exit customers have to now thread themselves between three displays of cut-price alcohol displays.

Surely as a reasonable retailer Sainsbury's could keep the alcohol in the set area of the shop that sells this product rather than pallet loads at the front door.

One would have hoped that Sainsbury's could show a bit more commitment to sensible drinking and put profits to one side.

TIMOTHY COUSINS
Harewood Crescent,
West Monkseaton.


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