Sainsbury's to recruit 18,000 Christmas workers

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The supermarket says seasonal workers will receive free food during shifts.

Sainsbury's has announced it is looking to recruit 18,000 temporary workers to support the supermarket through the festive season.

The jobs available include roles serving customers, stocking shelves, and packing and delivering online orders on fixed-term contracts lasting between three and 12 weeks up until 7 January 2023. Angie Risley, Sainsbury's group HR director, said the festive season would be "busy", with more customers doing their shopping in stores.

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