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Podiatry at Sainsbury's

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Cameron, Dec 19, 2008.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member


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    If you do a search for 'Podiatry at Sainsbury's' there you will find many podiatry services advertising themself using reference to Sainsbury's stores. This is usually either the convenience of the car park or as a landmark with which to find the practice. Well it appears Sainsbuys (UK) have realised the market potential and are poised to introduce a podiatry service.

    Watch this space
    :morning:
    toeslayer
     
  2. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    Hi Cameron
    I know they used to provide a podiatry service for their staff ( used to provide it myself at several of their stores many years ago) suddenly the company made that staff pay for the service and put a limit on what the pods could charge ( which incidentally was less that what they were paying as a company:rolleyes: )

    I left at that point now whether they are going to reintroduce the service or they are jumping ( as you suggest) into the Podiatry provider for the public , I don't know but I do know they research everything that will cost them money.

    When you think about it not too many big (boots,scholls etc) have made a howling success of it treatment wise and dumped it so...

    Cheers
    Derek;)
     
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