UK supermarket joins Tesco and Morrisons in returning government state funds

Sainsbury’s has become the third major supermarket chain in the UK to announce that it will repay most of the business rates relief it accepted from the government during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The company said it would repay £440m of the £490m it was eligible for after the chancellor announced in March a 12-month business rates holiday. While other retailers and hospitality firms have struggled with lockdown closures and other coronavirus restrictions, supermarkets have stayed open throughout and enjoyed a surge in sales during the pandemic, albeit with higher costs.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Tampon tax: government axes VAT on sanitary products

Key campaigner Laura Coryton accuses Tory politicians of trying to turn issue…

UN agency pauses Gaza food aid deliveries after looting and gunfire

World Food Programme reports ‘hunger and desperation’ and says Gaza is ‘hanging…

How Jeff Bezos’ Space Watch Became a Marketing Win for Omega

JEFF BEZOS’S Blue Origin mission on Tuesday wasn’t just a landmark event…

‘Worst work in the world’: US park rangers grapple with tide of human waste

With toilets in short supply, ordure can harm streams and wildlife. An…