Here is why you can't buy fireworks at Sainsbury's
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Firecrackers, Catherine Wheels and other rockets will all be in great demand, but they are not available everywhere.
However Sainsbury’s is the only major supermarket that doesn’t sell them.
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Hide AdThe retailer stopped stocking fireworks in 2019, implementing the change across its 2,300 stores.
Confirming this was still the case in 2021, a spokesperson told Gloucestershire Live: ‘We regularly review our ranges and this is based on a range of factors.
‘Customers can continue to choose from a range of seasonal products such as glow sticks and light-up spinning wands.’
Co-op also doesn’t sell fireworks.
The sale of fireworks to the public has remained a hot button issue.
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Hide AdA Government petition in 2018 calling for a ban on businesses selling them attracted 307,897 signatures.
The petition said the rockets were ‘a nuisance to the public,’ as ‘they scare animals and children’, and ‘injure thousands of people every year.’
Despite the outcry, the government didn’t change any legislation after a debate in Parliament.
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Hide AdThe following year, Sainsbury’s became the first major supermarket to pull fireworks from its shelves, and have not sold them since.
No reason was given for the change, with a spokeswoman telling the BBC it was ‘commercially sensitive.’
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