Mike Coupe
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Date of birth | September 26,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Watford |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Jill Parkinson |
Predecessor | Justin King |
Job | Businessperson |
Education | The Weald School |
Billingshurst | |
Children | 2 |
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ID | 535211 |
Mike Coupe Life story
Michael Andrew Coupe is a British businessman who was the CEO of J Sainsbury plc, parent company of the supermarket chain Sainsbury's, from July 2014 until the end of May 2020.
Covid: Vaccines for 5-11 year olds in Wales and UK deaths continue to fall
... A judgement found then-Health Secretary Matt Hancock did not uphold a public sector duty to promote equality when hiring then-chair of NHS Improvement Dido Harding and former Sainsbury s CEO Mike Coupe in 2020...
Coronavirus: Sainsbury ' s to a simple shopping item-restrictions
... The supermarket boss Mike Coupe said: “We are working hard with our suppliers to improve our product availability...
Coronavirus: Tesco limits online orders to 80 items each
... Sainsbury s chief executive Mike Coupe, said that starting next week, he would write, susceptible Shopper on the state list, which is already registered with the supermarket and offer delivery slots...
The retailers were the Christmas winners and losers?
... Chief executive Mike Coupe, said toy sales fell by 20% over the market in the last two years...
Sainsbury's makes the toy sales for a peaceful Christmas
... Mike Coupe, said to the BBC that the toy sales fell by 20% of the market in the last two years...
Sainsbury's to close 60 Argos stores as profit set to dip
... We have focused on reducing prices on every day food and grocery products and expanding our range of value brands, which have been very popular with customers, said Chief Executive Mike Coupe...
Sainsbury's pledges to halve plastic packaging by 2025
... the reduction of plastic and the packaging is not easy, said Mike Coupe, Sainsbury s chief executive...
What's the plan if there's no deal?
... No deal Brexit would be extremely disruptive to the supply chains that we operate, particularly the fresh food supply chains, Mike Coupe, chief executive of Sainsbury s told BBC News...
Coronavirus: Sainsbury ' s to a simple shopping item-restrictions
Sainsbury's has said that it will start, some simple restrictions on the amounts of the elements, the buyer can buy.
In Line with other supermarkets, it has limited popular elements of counter-panic-buying, during the Corona-Virus-pandemic.
Sainsbury's are starting to remove restrictions on some products from this Sunday, however, restrictions on Easter eggs lifted immediately.
Earlier in the week, on some of the goods.
Improved availabilitySainsbury's would remain these limitations, on items such as UHT milk, pasta, or canned tomatoes, among other goods.
The supermarket boss Mike Coupe said: “We are working hard with our suppliers to improve our product availability.
“Most of the people are now to buy only what they need for themselves and their families. This means that we now have often stock on the shelves throughout The Day and at The End of The Day . "
He added: "We have removed the borders of Easter eggs, as we know that families want to often buy More Than three, and we have plenty of these in all stores and online. "
A Sainsbury's spokesperson told The Bbc that the restrictions would remain in butter, cheese and a few canned and packaged long-life elements, as well as some frozen goods.
Otherwise, the limits have been removed "largely".
adult onlyBut, while Sainsbury's borders raises some of the goods to send, it asks households to do the only adult, the shopping and keep children At Home where possible.
Mr Coupe said: "Our store teams will select the questions, groups with More Than one adult to an adult shop and ask other adults to wait.
"children are of course welcome, if you do not remain in the Home . "
In other retail news, Associated British Foods, which owns discount clothing retailer Primark, has announced that the temporary, voluntary pay cuts for executives.
He said chief executive George Weston and Finance Director John Bason had asked, their basic pay cut in half, since Primark chief executive Paul Marchant had.
The companies have asked the non-executive directors for their fees will be reduced temporarily by 25%, while the executive directors receive no premium for this financial year.
"The Board, including the executive management team believes that these steps are appropriate in light of its expectation that full-year result is now much lower than envisaged at the outset of the fiscal year," The Company .
“The Board is well aware that many of the Primark employees see their livelihoods affected Covid-19. "
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Source of news: bbc.com