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  2. John Benjamin Sainsbury - Wikipedia

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    John Benjamin Sainsbury ran the business in partnership with his father from 1915, and became a director of the newly formed Company 'J. Sainsbury Ltd.' in 1922 and chairman in 1928 after his father's death. ‘Mr John’ as he became known was the keenest of the brothers and took on a range of responsibilities within Sainsbury’s: the bacon ...

  3. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's Compare and Save was a comparison and switching service website that promoted a wide range of television, broadband and telephone deals from a variety of providers. The service, free to Sainsbury's customers, claimed to list 15,000 different packages. The website and service launched in 2008 and was operated by SimplifyDigital. [170]

  4. It's Bacon Lover's Day! Here's How to Celebrate Like a Pro - AOL

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    There are many ways to celebrate Bacon Day. Use #BaconDay as an opportunity to try new bacon styles like: Beef bacon, Smoked bacon, Maple bacon, and more. You can also try bacon with your favorite ...

  5. Wiltshire cure - Wikipedia

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    The Wiltshire cure is a traditional English technique for curing bacon and ham. The technique originated in the 18th century in Calne, Wiltshire; it was developed by the Harris family. [1] Originally it was a dry cure method that involved applying salt to the meat for 10–14 days. [2] Storing the meat in cold rooms meant that less salt was ...

  6. Sainsbury family - Wikipedia

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    The equity interest in Sainsbury's held by the family as of May 2011 is 15%. The family sold down their stake from 35% in 2005. The largest family shareholders are Lord Sainsbury of Turville with 4.99% and Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, who controls just under 3% of the company, and benefits from 1.6% of the equity included in the above.

  7. Curing salt - Wikipedia

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    Curing salt is used in meat processing to generate a pinkish shade and to extend shelf life. [1] It is both a color agent and a means to facilitate food preservation as it prevents or slows spoilage by bacteria or fungus. Curing salts are generally a mixture of sodium chloride (table salt) and sodium nitrite, and are used for pickling meats as ...

  8. Sainsbury's Local - Wikipedia

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    A store in York, North Yorkshire. In 1998, Sainsbury's piloted its first Local shop in Hammersmith. The shop opened on the busy Fulham Palace Road and was designed for the convenience of customers who did not have time to do a full weekly food shop. Research showed that people were working longer hours and more women were in employment than ...

  9. Robert Sainsbury - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sainsbury. Sir Robert James Sainsbury (24 October 1906 – 2 April 2000), was a businessman, philanthropist and patron of the arts. He was the son of John Benjamin Sainsbury and the grandson of the founder of Sainsbury's supermarkets John James Sainsbury. He read history at Pembroke College, Cambridge, then studied accountancy, later ...