Take a step back in time and see what Sainsbury's supermarkets in Ipswich looked like in years gone by.
Pictures from the Sainsbury Archive show how the chain's supermarkets in Ipswich looked throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s
The images show shoppers and staff inside the chain's stores in Ipswich.
John James Sainsbury and his wife Mary Ann opened the first Sainsbury's store in London's Drury lane in 1869.
By the 1970s the chain had stores across the whole of England and in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
In 1971, the chain opened a new branch in Upper Brook Street, Ipswich.
J.D. Sainsbury, great-grandchild of John James Sainsbury, was there to greet customers as they queued to get in. J.D. Sainsbury, now 94, is still president of the business.
Since then more branches opened in Ipswich, including in Felixstowe Road and Hadleigh Road. There are currently three branches of Sainsbury's in Ipswich and one Sainsbury's Local.
Other branches in the town have closed, such as the branch at 48 Tavern Street which became a Nationwide bank.
You can find out more about the history of Sainsbury's here, or by following their archive on Twitter.
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