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|name = Sainsbury's On the go
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|image = SOtg Bilbrough Top East 2019.jpg
|image = SOtg Bilbrough Top East 2019.jpg
|locations =  
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|associated = [[Starbucks on the Go]]
|accompaniedby = [[Starbucks on the Go]]
|introduced = 2019
|introduced = 2019
|removed = 5 in 2020
|removed = 2022
|successors =  
|successors = [[SPAR]]
|website = www.sainsburys.co.uk
|website = www.sainsburys.co.uk
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|country = UK
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Supermarket giant '''Sainsbury's''' has made several efforts to get a foot in on the major road network. In 2019, it was introduced to several of [[EG Group]]'s largest services, under the name '''Sainsbury's On the go'''.
Supermarket giant '''Sainsbury's''' has made several efforts to get a foot in on the major road network, but none of them have been especially successful.


The new partnership is focused on its food-to-go line, which is in existing stores under the same brand name. These stores also feature a [[Starbucks on the Go]] machine. It is another sign that one of the main focuses of supermarket retailing is now on convenience stores serving people in a rush.
Until the 1990s, the Sainsbury's business model included building large supermarkets close to major roads. Despite this, none of them became official service stations, although customers used some of them as unofficial ones. Since then, they have targetted road users more directly.


After launching several of these stores in spare units, generally at former [[Little Chef]] sites, EG Group have now introduced the 'Sainsbury's On the go' name to the main shopping area of several petrol stations that they run.
===Sainsbury's On the go===
The most recent effort was called '''Sainsbury's On the go''', and was operated by [[EG Group]].


It had been announced that each store would receive a [[Krispy Kreme]] stand too but this is no longer the case.
It launched in 2019 and focused on Sainsbury's' food-to-go offer. Each store also had a [[Starbucks on the Go]] machine.


In March 2020, the first two Sainsbury's On the go store closures happened at [[Alfreton]] and [[Talke]], with staff being made redundant. Given the complicated news cycle, it is perhaps unfair to speculate on why this decision has been made.
Initially the stores took up a spare unit, usually at old [[Little Chef]] sites. EG Group then started using the 'Sainsbury's On the go' name to describe the main shopping area of their filling stations. For Sainsbury's, it was an opportunity to break away from the traditional 'big box' supermarket format, and to focus on the increasingly important convenience store market.


===Sainsbury's and Major Roads===
The first three closures happened in March 2020, with staff being made redundant at [[Alfreton]], [[Bilbrough]] and [[Talke]]. The majority had closed by April 2021, with many becoming [[SPAR]].
Previously, following the success of [[M&S Simply Food]], [[Welcome Break]] trialled a branch of Sainsbury's' existing convenience brand '''Sainsbury's Local''' at [[Birchanger Green]] in 2006. This was closed and they later worked with the more upmarket [[Waitrose]].


Sainsbury's Local then had a partnership with [[Euro Garages]], but again this didn't last long and they became [[Spar]]. The new partnership is with the same company but the offering is more similar to the Spar model.
EG Group's purchase of Asda, which went public in September 2020, gave them further reason to stop using the Sainsbury's brand, with a corresponding '[[Asda|ASDA On the Move]]' being trialled.


Until the 1990s, the Sainsbury's business model included building large supermarkets close to major roads. Despite this, none of them became official service stations, although customers used some of them as unofficial ones.
===Sainsbury's Local===
Sainsbury's had been in talks with [[Granada]] about opening stores on the motorway for several years from 1999. This ultimately led to [[Moto]]'s very successful partnership with [[M&S Simply Food]]. After a while, [[Welcome Break]] launched a trial branch of Sainsbury's' existing convenience brand '''Sainsbury's Local''' at [[Birchanger Green]] in September 2006. The vast majority of the stock was fresh, own-label food, usually from its premium range, and was part of a new aim from Sainsbury's to launch itself into the travel sector.
 
Welcome Break had created the subsidiary company, 'Welcome Break KFC Sainsbury's Local', suggesting that the Sainsbury's offer would have been advertised on the motorway signs.
 
This store closed after a six month trial, and Welcome Break later worked with the more upmarket [[Waitrose]]. The Highways Agency had expressed concern that the supermarket would breach the [[destination in its own right]] rule that was in place at the time, but they were assured that it was more of a convenience store than a supermarket.
 
Sainsbury's Local then had a partnership with [[Euro Garages]], but again this didn't last long and they became [[SPAR]]. Unlike the more recent Sainsbury's On the go trial, the Sainsbury's Local stores had more in common with an ordinary branch of Sainsbury's.


==Locations==
==Locations==
Sainsbury's On the go can currently be found at the following services: {{viewonamap}}
Sainsbury's on the go used to be found at the following signposted service areas:


* [[Amesbury]] (A303)
* [[Alfreton]] (A38)
* [[Bangor]] (A5/A55)
* [[Bangor|Bangor (forecourt and amenity building)]] (A5/A55)
* [[Ilminster]] (A303)  
* [[Canley Ford]] (A45)
* [[Countess]] (A303)
* [[Heath]] (A617)
* [[Hogs Back]] (A31)
* [[Ilminster]] (A303)
* [[Markham Vale]] (M1)
* [[Markham Vale]] (M1)
* [[Marston Moretaine]] (A421)
* [[Marston Moretaine]] (A421)
* [[Podimore]] (A303)
* [[Podimore]] (A303)
* [[Ross Spur]] (A449) ''(south-westbound only)''
* [[Ross Spur]] (A449)
* [[Shrewsbury]] (A5)
* [[Saltash]] (A38)
* [[Tamworth]] (M42) ''(forecourt only)''
* [[Shrewsbury]] (A5/A49)
* [[Tamworth|Tamworth (forecourt)]] (M42)
* [[Thorpe on the Hill]] (A46)
* [[Thorpe on the Hill]] (A46)
* [[Thrapston]] (A14/A45)
* [[Warminster]] (A36/A350)
* [[Warminster]] (A36/A350)
===Former Locations===
Sainsbury's has been removed from the following signposted service areas:
* [[Alfreton|Alfreton (Sainsbury’s On the go)]] (A38)
* [[Birchanger Green|Birchanger Green (Sainsbury's Local)]] (M11/A120)
* [[Saltash|Saltash (Sainsbury’s On the go)]] (A38)
* [[Thrapston|Thrapston (Sainsbury’s On the go)]] (A14/A45)
*[[Bilbrough Top|Bilbrough Top (Sainsbury's On the go)]] (A64)
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Latest revision as of 21:43, 25 August 2024

Sainsbury's
Often accompanied by:Starbucks on the Go
Introduced:2019
Removed:2022
Successors:SPAR

Supermarket giant Sainsbury's has made several efforts to get a foot in on the major road network, but none of them have been especially successful.

Until the 1990s, the Sainsbury's business model included building large supermarkets close to major roads. Despite this, none of them became official service stations, although customers used some of them as unofficial ones. Since then, they have targetted road users more directly.

Sainsbury's On the go

The most recent effort was called Sainsbury's On the go, and was operated by EG Group.

It launched in 2019 and focused on Sainsbury's' food-to-go offer. Each store also had a Starbucks on the Go machine.

Initially the stores took up a spare unit, usually at old Little Chef sites. EG Group then started using the 'Sainsbury's On the go' name to describe the main shopping area of their filling stations. For Sainsbury's, it was an opportunity to break away from the traditional 'big box' supermarket format, and to focus on the increasingly important convenience store market.

The first three closures happened in March 2020, with staff being made redundant at Alfreton, Bilbrough and Talke. The majority had closed by April 2021, with many becoming SPAR.

EG Group's purchase of Asda, which went public in September 2020, gave them further reason to stop using the Sainsbury's brand, with a corresponding 'ASDA On the Move' being trialled.

Sainsbury's Local

Sainsbury's had been in talks with Granada about opening stores on the motorway for several years from 1999. This ultimately led to Moto's very successful partnership with M&S Simply Food. After a while, Welcome Break launched a trial branch of Sainsbury's' existing convenience brand Sainsbury's Local at Birchanger Green in September 2006. The vast majority of the stock was fresh, own-label food, usually from its premium range, and was part of a new aim from Sainsbury's to launch itself into the travel sector.

Welcome Break had created the subsidiary company, 'Welcome Break KFC Sainsbury's Local', suggesting that the Sainsbury's offer would have been advertised on the motorway signs.

This store closed after a six month trial, and Welcome Break later worked with the more upmarket Waitrose. The Highways Agency had expressed concern that the supermarket would breach the destination in its own right rule that was in place at the time, but they were assured that it was more of a convenience store than a supermarket.

Sainsbury's Local then had a partnership with Euro Garages, but again this didn't last long and they became SPAR. Unlike the more recent Sainsbury's On the go trial, the Sainsbury's Local stores had more in common with an ordinary branch of Sainsbury's.

Locations

Sainsbury's on the go used to be found at the following signposted service areas: