Daily Presscut, 1989
- Ref. No: SA/PR/1/2/15
- Date: 1989
- Level: File
- Extent: 1 file
- Access: Open
the environment including the Ozone Layer, food safety including salmonella in eggs, Government food policy.
John Sainsbury takes seat in Lords as Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover, Safeway overcharging complaints, salmonella, listeria, Cornish Butter...
food safety, Sunday trading, training, Sainsbury's taking full ownership of Savacentre, David Sainsbury expected to succeed as chairman of...
Sainsbury's success, baby food tampering incidents, takeover bids for Gateway supermarket chain, food safety, irradiation, Sainsbury's employee profit...
business sponsorship of art, baby food tampering incidents, irradiation, food poisoning, the environment, organic food, overcharging by supermarkets,...
Sunday trading, Gateway takeover bids, food safety, introduction of EFTPOS and acceptance of Switch debit cards at Sainsbury's, irradiation,...
Gateway takeover bids, various food scares including listeria in pate, food irradiation, Sainsbury's AGM, unit pricing introduced at Sainsbury's for...
food safety scares including listeria, new Chilean wines at Sainsbury's, environmental labelling and environmentally friendlier products, Sunday...
the slowing DIY market, concerns about polyunsaturated margarine, food scares, Sunday trading including a crackdown on DIY stores opening illegally in...
Green Shopping Day, Sainsbury's Greencare range, equal pay case by Sainsbury's cashier, garlic bread, impact of high interest rates on food retailing,...
includes 'Interim Results Special' on 9 November. interim results from retailers including Sainsbury's, food safety including the Food Bill, food...
anti-shoplifter electronic surveillance, debit card acceptance, microwaves and food safety, food irradiation, drinks for Christmas, Sunday trading, a...
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