Sainsbury’s has said it will cut around 3500 jobs as part of plans to permanently close all its meat, fish and deli counters, as well as some of its Argos stores.
The grocer said the closure of the specialist counters is part of efforts to “better reflect customer demand” and will save the business around £60m.
It also said roles will go with the imminent closure of 120 Argos stores, which is part of a strategy to shut 420 standalone Argos branches over the next three-and-a-half years.
Simon Roberts, chief executive of Sainsbury’s, said: “We are talking to colleagues today about where the changes we are announcing in Argos standalone stores and food counters impact their roles.
“We will work really hard to find alternative roles for as many of these colleagues as possible and expect to be able to offer alternative roles for the majority of impacted colleagues.
“Right here and now, I and all the team are focused on supporting and delivering for our customers in the days and weeks ahead.”
The job losses come as more than 2500 jobs are set to go after the John Lewis Partnership and Lloyds Banking Group both announced major cuts on Wednesday.
Sainsbury’s posted a pre-tax loss of £137m for the year to September 19.
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