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Sainsbury’s Says Middle East Conflict Risks Weighing on Profit

Sainsbury’s Says Middle East Conflict Risks Weighing on Profit

J Sainsbury Plc warned that its profit could decline this year due to increased costs and consumer uncertainty stemming from the Middle East conflict. The UK’s second-largest grocer cited the ongoing geopolitical tensions as a key factor impacting its financial outlook, highlighting the broader macroeconomic risks associated with the conflict’s influence on consumer spending and supply chains.

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