General public relations correspondence and other papers
- Ref. No: SA/PR/3
- Date: 1970s-1990s
- Level: Series
- Access: Open
Correspondence files and papers relating to various public relations matters which appear to have originated from the senior manager in the Public...
Correspondence files which appear to have originated from the Deputy Head of Public Relations.
Papers relating to the administration of media enquiries, press releases and serious incidents by Sainsbury's press office. The press office was also...
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Three duplicate copies of a recipe pack produced by Sainsbury's Home Economics Department. Recipes came from Sainsbury's Home Economics Department and from Sainsbury's Meal of the Month published in Family Circle Magazine. The pack consists of a cardboard wallet containing nine A4 sheets, seven of which feature recipes, one of which is blank and one of which is a title sheet. Recipes: Spiced Apple Flan; Mincemeat Rolls; Lemon Yogurt Sauce; Quiche Lorraine; Asparagus Dip; Cottage Cheese Dip; Cottage Cheese and Gherkin Dip; Lemon and Ginger Flan; Cheese and Onion Tart; Talmouse Haddock Savoury Pie. Copy 1 has an illegible handwritten note on the front cover of one wallet, and is missing the title sheet. Copy 3 is missing the blank sheet and the title sheet.
'Recipes from Sainsbury's' (recipe pack)
SA/PUB/1/39
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Series comprises market reports and research. See SA/PR/3 [update reference, home economists] for customer feedback reports.
Market reports and research
SA/MARK/1
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Papers relating to Sainsbury's Home Economics Speakers Service (previously called the Sainsbury Counsellors). Home economists were employed to promote Sainsbury's to the shopping public by giving talks and demonstrations on subjects such as quality control, freshness, value of own label products and topical issues relating to food and cooking. The service was introduced in 1970 as the Sainsbury Counsellors as part of the Publicity Department (later becoming part of the Public Relations Department) with each of the five counsellors mainly working on a freelance basis and each covering a particular area of the country. The service was later extended to give talks to teachers and students and by 1996 there were 15 home economics speakers. The service had been managed by the Consumer Public Relations section of the Public Relations Department (by 1986) and later (mid-late 1990s) by the Local Public Relations section of the PR Department.
Home economist speakers service
SA/PR/9
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