SAINSBURY'S is expected to announce the first loss in its 135-year history.
The new chief executive Justin King will unveil his review of the ailing group tomorrow.
There is talk that it will create 3,000 jobs as it looks to improve services at its supermarkets.
The new staff will be used to keep shelves better stocked and give shoppers a better service, according to reports in national newspapers.
But Sainsbury's, which has three stores in Swindon, is also planning to cut hundreds of management jobs, it has been claimed.
The supermarket gave its third profit warning of the year last week.
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