Sainsbury’s slumps to £261m loss on back of Covid costs

Supermarket spent £485m on ‘keeping colleagues and customers safe during the pandemic’

Sainsbury’s has dived to a £261m annual loss despite booming sales of groceries during the pandemic as it spent millions of pounds on protecting staff and customers from the coronavirus.

The UK’s second biggest supermarket said it had spent £485m on special bonus payments for staff who worked through the pandemic, extra staff to cover those who were isolating, additional safety measures in stores and pay for vulnerable staff who had to stay at home.

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