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Sainsbury's CSR strategy and Coeliac Disease

11.21.2008 | 7:12:00 pm | Posted by Free From Gluten Blog
Delighted to read on Sainsbury's corporate site today that they say:We commit to Being the number one choice for customers with allergies or intolerancesand that their new targets are:We will maintain our competitive range and pricing on freefrom'We will provide a comprehensive list of 'suitable for' products for customers with special dietary needs, by June 2008I believe them - I'm already switching back to Sainsbury's for our gluten free shopping just because they provide the widest range of free-from products all the major supermarkets. And, as I've said before, supply the needs of on...
 
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