Fiona Phillips fronts a brisk history of Sainsbury’s, premised on the idea that its position in the middle of the supermarket market – not as cheap as Lidl, not as big as Tesco, not as classy as Waitrose – puts it at risk of being squeezed to death.
Fiona Phillips fronts a brisk history of Sainsbury’s, premised on the idea that its position in the middle of the supermarket market – not as cheap as Lidl, not as big as Tesco, not as classy as Waitrose – puts it at risk of being squeezed to death.