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  2. Waitrose - Wikipedia

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    Waitrose & Partners is a British supermarket chain, founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor, later shortened to Waitrose. In 1937, it was acquired by the John Lewis Partnership , the UK's largest employee-owned business, which continues to operate the brand. [ 2 ]

  3. Waitrose scraps free newspaper for loyalty card customers - AOL

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    MyWaitrose card customers will no longer receive a free newspaper when they spend £10 or more from February 22.

  4. John Lewis Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The card was launched to complement the existing John Lewis and Waitrose account cards. [42] It was announced in May 2022 that the white-label agreement with HSBC would end later that year, with new and existing Partnership Card accounts migrated to a reshaped service run by British financial services company NewDay. [43] [44]

  5. John Lewis & Partners - Wikipedia

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    A John Lewis Food Hall from Waitrose opened in the shop's basement on 3 October 2007. A second Food Hall opened at the John Lewis Bluewater store on 6 August 2009. In June 2004 John Lewis announced plans to open its first store in Northern Ireland at the Sprucefield Park development, the province's largest out of town shopping centre, located ...

  6. Safeway (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Safeway was the first of the large supermarket groups to introduce a loyalty card, which it launched in 1995 and called ABC (Added Bonus Card). [12] As this was initially only introduced into selected shops on a trial basis, Tesco is able to claim the title for the first nationwide introduction of a loyalty card, with Clubcard.

  7. SandpiperCI - Wikipedia

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    SandpiperCI is a retail and food and beverage operator based in the Channel Islands.It mostly operates franchises of British chain stores, such as Marks & Spencer, Costa Coffee, Burger King and Matalan [a], in British Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories.

  8. Microsoft investigating new outages of services after global ...

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    British grocery chain Waitrose had to put up handwritten signs at some stores informing shoppers that they could only accept cash. The outage also led to some disruptions for law enforcement.

  9. John Barnes (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The old John Barnes department store, Finchley Road, London NW3, now Waitrose. John Barnes was a department store located on the Finchley Road in north west London. The building is now occupied by a Waitrose & Partners store and flats.