The café within Harrogate's Sainsbury's is set to close, the supermarket giant has revealed.
The café on Wetherby Road is one of 61 that Sainsbury’s will be closing across the UK, cutting over 3,000 jobs.
The move is part of plans to save the business £1 billion over three years.
Speaking about the lost jobs, Simon Roberts, Sainsbury’s Chief Executive, put the decision down to a “particularly challenging cost environment.”
He said:
“We have had to make tough choices about where we can afford to invest and where we need to do things differently to make our business more efficient and effective.”

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