Skip navigation Skip hierarchy
Sainsbury Archive Logo

Table of content

  • Letter from John Sainsbury 01

    'WE HAVE just concluded the most intensive period of
    store opening in our history.
    In no less than ten weeks we
    have opened 12 new supermarkets,
    three freezer centres
    and made a large extension
    to one supermarket, a...

  • PROFITS TAKE A BASHING 01

    PROFITS TAKE A BASHING THE FULL IMPACT of the country's economic
    problems has at last hit JS forcibly. The trading
    results announced on November 12 showed that
    profits for the first half-year are more than onefifth
    less than...

  • The Big one . . . KEMPSTON OPENS 01

    The Big one . . . KEMPSTON OPENS RIGHT ON the button JS's
    largest ever store opened on
    November 18 at Kempston,
    about two miles south-west of
    Bedford.
    There were no fanfares.
    There was no need. Everything
    about the new...

  • BRIGHTON CONFERENCE CANCELLED 02

    BRIGHTON CONFERENCE CANCELLED
    PLANS FOR THE 1976 MANAGERS' CONFERENCE,
    scheduled to be held at Brighton in January, have been
    shelved in favour of a number of smaller conferences,
    held on an area basis.
    In a statement to...

  • Follow that bike 02

    Follow that bike AN ODD CHASE through the
    streets of Brighton ended
    when John Lawrence, provisions
    manager at 1/3
    London Road, ran a shop-lifter
    to ground.
    Flight
    A store detective alerted
    John when the shop-lifter,...

  • Kingston area office moves to Woking 02

    Kingston area office moves to Woking KINGSTON AREA
    OFFICE (Mr Westcott's
    area) opened three new
    branches in 15 days last
    month - and they also
    miraculously transformed
    themselves into Woking area
    office.
    On Friday, October...

  • MORE LIKE PLASTIC 02

    MORE LIKE PLASTIC than flaky
    pastry' complained a customer
    recently about a chicken and ham
    pie she had bought.
    And she was right - it was
    plastic!
    The pie was discovered to be a
    dummy, and made of a plasticlike...

  • Mum's twin-seater trolley 02

    Mum's twin-seater trolley
    TAKING A PAIR OF
    LIVELY two-year-old twins
    around a supermarket to buy the
    monthly shopping sounds like
    asking for double trouble.
    But mother-of-three Glenys
    Valpy takes her family —...

  • Good food costs less at Charlton's new staff shop 03

    Good food costs less at Charlton's new staff shop
    STAFF AT CHARLTON
    depot now have the chance to
    buy damaged groceries at half
    the retail price at a new depot
    shop.
    The shop began 'trading' on
    November 5 and it follows...

  • MONDAY TRADING GOES ON TRIAL IN THE MIDLANDS 03

    MONDAY TRADING GOES ON TRIAL IN THE MIDLANDS
    MONDAY TRADING IS
    BEING TRIED out at JS's two
    most northerly stores.
    Doncaster, which opened in
    October last year, and Sheffield,
    which had a traditional Tuesday
    opening on...

  • More opt for a share of the action 03

    More opt for a share of the action ANOTHER 375 EMPLOYEES
    have options on 145,089 shares
    in the second year of the JS
    Share Option Scheme.
    They join the 1,255 people
    with options on 1,148,523
    shares who subscribed when...

  • NEW PACKER HAS IT ALL WRAPPED UP 03

    NEW PACKER HAS IT ALL WRAPPED UP A NEW, SAFER, CHEAPER, more reliable, easier-touse,
    British packing machine is making its first appearance
    in branch meat preparation rooms. After a trial at
    Wandsworth branch and a
    debut at...

  • Price'n'easy to read 03

    Price'n'easy to read 'Keep it clear' is the message for
    staff at Woking branch.
    Badly priced goods are the
    bane of a cashier's life - they
    hold up queues, cause mistakes,
    lose money, and are generally a
    great...

  • WHICH? 03

    Grocers under the microscope THERE WAS SOME good news
    and some bad news for JS in the
    latest survey of grocery prices by
    Which? magazine.
    But there was no earthshattering
    news except the
    reminder of how much prices
    have...

  • KEEP JS IN FIGHTING TRIM 04

    The battle for turnover is on in a big way
    between the nation's food retailers, but
    by the end of this financial year JS will
    at least in one respect be better off
    without having sold an ounce of extra
    food. And it will all...

  • DARTFORD SHOPPERS JUST LOVE OUR CREAM CAKES 05

    DARTFORD SHOPPERS JUST
    LOVE OUR CREAM CAKES SSAINSBURY'S SCORED two firsts in
    IDartford's Arndale Centre on November 4.
    When chairman John Sainsbury opened
    tthe first JS branch in the area, it was also
    tthe first store to be...

  • Freezer threesome 05

    Freezer threesome
    Last month saw the opening of three more
    JS freezer centres. One alongside the new
    store at Kingswood, Bristol; the other two, at
    Bretton and Central Luton, are the first to be
    opened within an existing IS...

  • Have you seen the store next door? 05

    Have you seen the store next door? JS CUSTOMERS in Kings
    Heath didn't need to look far
    for the new supermarket on
    November 4 - it was right
    next door to the old one.
    In fact, the branch will
    continue to use the floors
    above...

  • SHEFFIELD IS SOMETHING SPECIAL 05

    Opening round-up
    SHEFFIELD IS
    SOMETHING SPECIAL among other things it's
    JS's second most
    northerly branch and
    it's the first new store
    to open on Mondays THE SECOND northern-most
    branch in the JS chain opened at
    Sheffield...

  • A DOG'S LIFE 06

    A DOG'S LIFE
    WHEN A BOTTLE of JS
    lemonade exploded in a
    customer's cupboard, the
    family dog was in the
    doghouse.
    A wet patch was found
    on the carpet, and the
    culprit seemed obvious, so
    the dog felt the force of...

  • HOW TO RETIRE GRACEFULLY 06

    HOW TO RETIRE GRACEFULLY OUR FOURTH look at retirement took the JS
    Journal to Basingstoke depot to sit in on a preretirement
    course - the aim of which is to help
    staff to adjust to a different way of life. LEARNING TO RETIRE...

  • LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS 06

    LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS
    CUSTOMERS are always writing to JS to say
    how much they enjoy shopping at Sainsbury's or
    to praise a particular store or member of staff.
    In a way every letter of praise is a pat on the
    back for us all....

  • MISS JS CHARLTON 06

    MISS JS CHARLTON
    CARRYING THE HOPES of
    Charlton depot staff
    through to the finals of the
    Miss JS competition is
    attractive Janet Hipperson.
    Twenty-year-old Janet,
    who works in the
    administration department,
    came first out...

  • MISS JS OFFICE 06

    MISS JS OFFICE
    A WINNING SMILE from
    Miss JS Office - Debra
    Bebber of purchase
    accounts, Streatham.
    Debra won the title at a
    buffet dance held at the
    Stork Club, Streatham, on
    Saturday, November 8.
    She will...

  • SEXIEST 06

    SEXIEST
    JS TIGHTS WERE VOTED
    THE MOST SEXY by the
    Actionwoman page of Woman
    magazine, when it recently
    tested the fit and feel of seven
    different brands.

  • YOUR LETTERS 06

    YOUR LETTERS From: A D
    CAN JS ta
    most borin
    year?
    If contri
    Journal le
    any reflect
    only too ob
    Can it
    reigns sup
    that no-one
    troversial c
    about - o
    we read ap
    Do you
    there are
    printed in l
    JournaP...

  • APPOINTMENTS 07

    APPOINTMENTS Deputy chairman Roy
    Griffiths has announced the
    following appointments
    within the personnel division:
    WaHy Beauchamp took up
    the position of personnel
    manager, Blackfriars, with
    effect from October 27.
    Peter...

  • HYPERMARKET CHIEF APPOINTED 07

    HYPERMARKET CHIEF APPOINTED
    LATEST NEWS on the JS/BHS hypermarket
    front is the appointment of Timothy Grinnell as
    general manager of the joint hypermarket
    company which is currently being formed.
    Mr Grinnell was until...

  • LONG SERVICE 07

    LONG SERVICE Harold Wright, manager
    of Ilford Central, celebrated
    25 years with JS on October
    15. He started as a trainee
    butcher at Willesden Green;
    and then left the company for
    a year. He rejoined JS in
    1951 and went on...

  • OUR APOLOGIES 07

    OUR APOLOGIES to the
    families of Leslie Budd and
    L Dashwood whose obituary
    appeared in the last
    issue of JS Journal.
    Owing to a printing error
    Mr Budd's name appeared
    in the note about Mr Dashwood's
    tragic death after...

  • RETIREMENTS 07

    RETIREMENTS Taffy Saunders, reserve
    meat manager at Winton,
    retired on November 15 after
    43 years with JS.
    Mr Saunders was engaged
    as a learner butcher at
    Somers Town. He completed
    his training in 1936 and...

  • SPOT THE POT 07

    SPOT THE POT
    Here's another poser from Honor Godfrey, JS's archivist:
    She's been sent this ceramic pot, which stands about four inches high
    and is three inches in diameter.
    Honor would like to know how old the pot is, and...

  • THE DETAILS 07

    THE DETAILS published in
    the November issue about
    the appointment of Mr H S
    Ellis as retarl personnel
    manager, following the
    retirement of Mr F T Nash in the near future, are
    incorrect.
    The correct information
    is as...

  • Sydney Orleans Harding FRPS 08

    THE HIGHEST DISTINCTION IN PHOTOGRAPHY THE
    FELLOWSHIP OF THE ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC
    SOCIETY-HAS BEEN WON BY SYDNEY ORLEANS
    HARDING OFJS SUPPLY CONTROL Sydney Orleans Harding FRPS SINCE HE TOOK up
    photography in 1967, Sydney
    has...

  • Wine Competition 08

    Now in its third intoxicating year
    the JS Journal...
    Wine
    Competition ALL YOU HAVE to
    do is find out the
    correct answers to six
    simple questions and
    complete the tiebreaking
    limerick . . .
    and you could be the
    lucky...