British supermarket Sainsbury`s to cut 500 jobs

British supermarket group Sainsbury`s is to axe 500 jobs as part of a plan to cut costs by 500 million pounds ($760 million, 645 million euros), it announced on Tuesday.

London: British supermarket group Sainsbury`s is to axe 500 jobs as part of a plan to cut costs by 500 million pounds ($760 million, 645 million euros), it announced on Tuesday.

The savings will fund future investments and the job cuts will be spread across store support centres, the supermarket said in a statement.

"I recognise that these changes will be difficult for our colleagues and I can assure you the decision to make them was not taken lightly," said chief executive officer Mike Coupe.

"However, I`m certain that we will be in a stronger position to deliver our new strategy and better equipped to win in these times of change as a result."

The group said the reorganisation would be complete by the 2015-16 financial year.

It announced in November that it would seek to reduce costs amid a fierce price war among British supermarkets.

Mid-market groups including troubled supermarket giant Tesco have slashed prices, under pressure from German-owned discounters Aldi and Lidl as well as upmarket food stores.

Both Sainsbury`s and Marks and Spencer said sales fell over the key Christmas holiday period.

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