Sainsbury’s has shrugged off supply chain problems with a return to profit and rise in sales as families bought more petrol and clothing and continued to cook more meals at home.
Total sales, including fuel, rose 6% in the six months to 18 September, including a 0.8% rise in groceries despite issues with importing foods caused by a mix of the Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit. Clothing sales rose by one-third and fuel sales were up almost 63% as families returned to school and workplaces after last
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