CEO Mike Coupe was waiting in a studio when cameras caught him
singing the song from the musical 42nd Street in footage that
was later released by British broadcaster ITV.
"We're in the money, the sky is sunny. Let's lend it, spend it,
send it rolling along," he sings before sipping his coffee.
The Asda deal has already made Coupe significantly richer, with
his 1.28 million shares going up in value by 500,000 pounds
following the announcement.
Coupe apologized, saying he was sorry if anyone was offended.
"This was an unguarded moment trying to compose myself before a
TV interview. It was an unfortunate choice of song, from the
musical 42nd Street which I saw last year," he said in a
statement emailed by Sainsbury's.
Sainsbury's said on Monday it would buy Asda, owned by Walmart <WMT.N>
for around 7.3 billion pounds, in a bold attempt to overtake
long-time leader Tesco <TSCO.L> as Britain's biggest supermarket
group by market share.
($1 = 0.7273 pounds)
(Reporting by Sarah Young; editing)
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