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Board changes
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Board changes
Managing director and deputy chairman
Roy Griffiths
Chairman and chief executive John
Sainsbury
Assistant managing director Peter Davis LOOKING TO THE FUTURE chairman
John Sainsbury announced important
changes... -
Chance to save £3,000 nest egg!
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Chance to save £3,000 nest egg!
EVERYONE who has worked at JS as a
full-time employee for three consecutive
years will get the chance on October 5 to
save towards what could be a very attractive
nest egg in five years... -
Contents Page
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Pages 1-8
General News
Pages 9-10 and 15-16
Feature
Pages 11-14
Guide
Pages 16-17
Letters
Pages 18-23
People
Page 24
Archives
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Lexden's smooth blend
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Lexden's smooth blend
WELL TRAINED CONFIDENT
staff ensured the success of Lexden
branch's opening day on September 25
according to manager Barrie Jones.
The attractive Lexden building, which
has an unusual pitched roof and... -
Excess VAT
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Excess VAT
VAT is going to rear its ugly head again
this month when the cost of all JS canteen
meals are to be slightly increased.
The Government has charged an extra
seven percent on many things liable to
VAT, including... -
Peanuts take a roasting!
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Peanuts take a roasting!
A NUTTY IDEA that looks like
becoming a best seller is Sainsbury's
barbecue flavour dry roasted peanuts,
which made their debut at 150 branches
on September 24.
Dry roasted peanuts are an... -
Brown Bouquet blossoms out
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Brown Bouquet blossoms out
A GREAT SUCCESS has meant the
extension of another range of products
from the hardware buying department.
The demand for 'Brown Bouquet' coordinated
range of tinware has been so
impressive that... -
Put a kick in your cooking
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Put a kick in your cooking
A TASTE FOR THE EXOTIC is easily
satisfied if you know a thing or two
about cooking with herbs and spices,
which just happens to be the title of the
latest Sainsbury Cookbook written by
Josceline... -
Three-way value
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Three-way value
ANOTHER JS OWN-LABEL range
was increased last month by the addition
of a three-way adaptor to the growing
choice of Sainsbury's electrical
accessories.
The 13 amp adaptor is recommended
by the hardware... -
Cold chain hots up
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Cold chain hots up
CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE
produce store rooms are a hew idea that
will be incorporated into all major new
branches within the next year.
These refrigerated produce areas will
form part of a 'cold chain'... -
What's brown and furry and tastes like bananas?
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What's brown and furry and tastes like bananas?
AN EGG IN A FUR COAT is probably the best way to
describe a Kiwifruit. But don't be put off by its rather strange
appearance, inside that brown fur coat is a delicious... -
News from around and about
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News from around and about
TWO CLOSURES will be replaced by
one opening in November. Burnt Oak
and Kenton are both to close after trading
on Saturday November 10, but the
area will instead be serviced by a new
big... -
Small screen poses big problems
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Small screen poses big problems
THE STRIKE AT ITV did more than
deprive us of Crossroads it threw the
whole world of TV advertising into confusion,
with millions of £'s of airtime at
stake. JS was just one of the... -
Haven of peas!
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Haven of peas!
THE HIGH PRICE OF PEA SEEDS
prompted a customer at Putney branch
to experiment with a 20p packet of JS
dried peas. The results was 'one of the
finest crops' he had ever seen.
He was so pleased he wrote to... -
Labour of love
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Labour of love
'CAN YOU HELP ME, I think I'm
going to have my baby?' is not the usual
sort of question customers ask but it was
one that Pat Noonan was faced with not
so long ago.
Pat is senior cashier at Cowley branch
and... -
Praise indeed
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Praise indeed
APPRECIATION has been coming in
on all sides for the way staff responded
to the Forest Hill fire. (See front page of
September issue.)
Here are extracts from just two of the
letters from customers praising the... -
Win £50
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Win £50
A SPLASH HIT for Kenneth
Allemandy, manager of office planning,
Blackfriars who is our choice from this
month's entries to our 1979 photographic
competition. As well as getting
his picture published he also gets a... -
Cheddar
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Cheddar
Say cheese and most people think of Cheddar. Say farmhouse
cheese and most people think it is a thing of the past, gone the
way of free-range eggs and country butter. They couldn't be
more wrong.
Farmhouse cheese, and... -
Pull out Top Management Guide
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MAIN BOARD DIRECTORS
John Sainsbury
Chairman and Chief Executive
As the head of the company he is
responsible for the overall running
of the business, with special
emphasis on longer term issues.
He is the eldest son of... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Hot under the collar
From: Daphne Birch, catering specialist,
Coventry area office
I was interested to see in the August
issue a photograph of one of... -
JS gives money for minibus
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JS gives money for minibus
A MINIBUS APPEAL got maxisupport
from JS recently with the presentation
of a cheque for £2,000 towards
the £9,000 target figure.
JS has been trading in Potters Bar,
which is on the outskirts of... -
Demob happy Tom reaches for the sky!
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Demob happy Tom reaches for the sky!
'IT'S LIKE returning to civilian life after
being in the Army!' That's how Tom
Searle viewed his approaching retirement,
but he made it quite clear that he enjoyed
his work as leading... -
Appointments
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Appointments
L Hickman, formerly personnel manager
at Charlton depot, has been appointed
depot services manager at Charlton.
D Simpson, formerly discount coordinator,
discount/SavaCentre department,
has been appointed deputy... -
Long service
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Long service
Bill Allwright, a warehouseman at Kingsland Road branch, has recently
celebrated 40 years at JS.
Bill joined the firm in 1939 at 418
Lordship Lane.
Bill Begbie, clerk at Basingstoke
depot, celebrated 40 years'... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Amy Fowles, a supermarket assistant at
Harold Hill branch, died on August 28
after a long illness. Amy, who leaves a
husband and two grown-up daughters,
was 55. She joined JS in 1973. -
Retirements
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Retirements
Rene McAllen, canteen assistant at
Stamford House restaurant, retires this
month after 13 years at JS.
Rene worked in various Blackfriars
locations, before joining the Stamford
House restaurant staff in... -
THE INTERNAL POST
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THE INTERNAL POST recently brought departmental director Dennis
Males, this 'special' edition of the Daily Bulletin. -
No more 'tramlines' for Les
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No more 'tramlines' for Les
TACKS AND TURTLES led Les
Jiggins to a career at JS lasting nearly 45
years! Les, who concluded that career at
Central Ilford branch last month, remembers
vividly why he wanted to work
for... -
Pete's new life bowls him over!
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Pete's new life bowls him over!
'SAINSBURY'S WAS A GOOD FIRM
to work for in the thirties' says Pete
Serjeant 'particularly if, like me, you
were a young man living away from
home for the first time. Sainsbury's
looked after... -
A store of memories
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Archives
A store of
THE ARCHIVES GO STATESIDE this
month as a result of JS archivist Honor
Godfrey's recent trip to America. Although
she was on holiday you can't keep a good
archivist down, so it wasn't long before
Honor... -
Will you buy it?
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Will you buy it?
THE DERIVATION OF SELSA, an
early JS brand name, is not proving so
simple. JS veteran, F W Tack, wrote to
the archives following the discussion in
the June issue. T have always understood
it to be Bill...
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