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How come Sainsburys ask questions???
But when you check them out they answer no questions yet they have plenty points to ask them,how do they do it?
My question is confusing!on this answers page they ask questions but never answer them!where they getting the points from to ask said questions?
8 Answers
- Crazy DiamondLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
They know the secret fat cat hand shake. And they have run out of ideas.
- avianLv 51 decade ago
If it is true that Sainsbury's ask questions - and therefore monitor YA - I'd like to ask them to reinstate V8 Vegetable Juice. For some reason (it can't be lack of popularity - V8 is a very healthy drink, known world wide), they've suddenly decided not to stock it any more. [Thinks.... I hope some my fellow 'answerers' aren't responsible for depriving me of my breakfast!!]
- 1 decade ago
It ties in with their "try something different" campaign to try and get the public to go into Sainsburys and buy items they wouldn't normally buy. e.g Cinammon to sprinkle on mince pies and so on.
By asking the general public for feedback it gives their marketing team lots of new ideas!
- nettyone2003Lv 61 decade ago
I don't know it's one of those mysteries that may never be made known to man ... and try Asda instead.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Why do you think?! Market research of course.