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Sainsbury's to stop sales of CDs and DVDs as customers go online for entertainment

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Sainsbury's has announced plans to stop selling CDs and DVDs in its stores. The supermarket chain say the decision came from a noticed uptake in customers deciding to buy and stream music and films online instead.

While sales of physical CDs and DVDs will be phased out, select stores will still stock vinyl records. A spokesperson for Sainsbury's told the BBC: "Our customers increasingly go online for entertainment, so earlier this year we took the decision to gradually phase out the sale of DVDs and CDs, so that we can dedicate extra space to food and popular products like clothing and homewares." While Sainsbury's has announced its decision to stop selling CDs and DVDs, other supermarkets such as Tesco and Asda show no signs of stopping

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