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Some 'good' news to start the morning off :-) Well done Sainsbury's.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was son of the lady in question who took to social media to praise Sainsbury's for their support of his mother.
Sainsbury's were not blowing their own trumpet and it has since emerged that as a company they quietly assist other employees who are facing 'life-difficulties'.
Well done to Sainsbury's. It seems to fly in the face of the opinions most of us hold about the big supermarkets.
Sainsbury's were not blowing their own trumpet and it has since emerged that as a company they quietly assist other employees who are facing 'life-difficulties'.
Well done to Sainsbury's. It seems to fly in the face of the opinions most of us hold about the big supermarkets.
Sainsbury’s isn’t the only company by any means that does things like this, but good for them anyway. I sort of agree with YMB insofar as I have no time for the faux beneficence of private individuals who delight in drawing attention to themselves by trumpeting their own good deeds, but I can’t blame Sainsbury’s for publicising this. They’re in business and it’s excellent PR.
yes wonderful kindness and a great example to set. Where I live there are several group homes for people with learning difficulty. Many of them are older people who moved into the community when a large local residence closed. My local Waitrose and Tesco are wonderful with them getting the balance absolutely between helping when needed and treating them as they do all the other customers. Yes absolutely the companies must be encouraging and supporting this but I also think its a great example of kindness and care shown by individuals to strangers...maybe the world isn't going to hell in a handcart after all.
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