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Contents Page
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Contents
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General news - Cover story: Christmas is come.
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Buy British Campaign. Mitcham opens
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Property news. The competition
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What's new on the shelves - Kitchen coordinates. Cat litter. Electrical... -
Cover story
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Cover story
CHRISTMAS comes to JS on
September 29, the day most of the
company's Christmas lines go on sale in
the branches. This year's display will be
bigger and better than ever.
The experience gained from the
breakfast... -
Fly move
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Fly move
ALWAYS ANGLING FOR NEW
product areas in which to trade
profitably, JS have launched their latest
new department at Lordshill. And
customers are certainly taking the bait—
judging by the popularity of the new... -
Folkstone
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Folkstone
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Home front
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Home front
A BEST OF BRITISH month long campaign
was launched by JS on September
15. All branches are taking part in this
promotion of British fresh foods, which
includes price cutting on meat, bacon,
eggs, butter, cheese,... -
Laying a ghost
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Laying a ghost
THE 'GHOST TOWN' image of
Oldbury in the West Midlands will be
completely dispelled on October 14, the
opening day of the SavaCentre there.
About 500 jobs have been provided
and the town will be revitalised by... -
Mitcham takes-ofF
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Mitcham takes-ofF
'WE KNEW IT WAS GOING to be
popular from the number of enquiries—
and it's turned out to be very good
indeed' said Bromley AGM Eddie
Ricketts. The opening of JS's new store
in Mitcham on September 16 was... -
Keep kitten tidy Drop litter
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Keep kitten tidy Drop litter
GREAT EXCITEMENT was in evidence
in the cat world on September 2—
and the cause of this feline rapture was
the launch of JS's first own-label pet
care (as opposed to pet food)... -
Redecorate the kitchen for under £15!
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Redecorate the kitchen for under £15!
WANT TO SURPRISE THE WIFE for under £15? Then JS's
hardware department have just the thing. This month they
launched a new range of 11 mix and match kitchen accesories
the total cost of... -
A sell-out!
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A sell-out!
IT WAS ROUGH LUCK if you did not
snap up a couple of Roughneck
Thermos for the kids, the moment they
went on the shelves. (See September
issue.) JS sold its entire stock (6,000 of
them) in less than two... -
Own-label leads others follow
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Own-label
leads
others
follow
NOT WISHING to remain static for
long, two further extensions (literal and
metaphoric) have been made to JS's
own-label range of electrical goods.
Firstly a portable extension lead (approx
49... -
Stocking trade
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Stocking trade
FOR THE FIRST TIME ever the textiles
department is to stock, on a trial
basis, the most popular hosiery brand
leaders (Pretty Polly and Kayser) alongside
the established own-label range of
tights and... -
Faster foods
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Faster foods
A CROCODILE SANDWICH—and
make it snappy' might be a good (if old)
joke but it is not much of a meal. Two
new JS cookery books together offer two
hundred delicious, and snappily
prepared, alternatives to... -
The eternal triangle II
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'Better to be safe than sorry'—an tcfcjay the adage probably holds
more true than ever as almost with ealti passing day there appears
more and more opportunitylorfcccidents to occur. JS HAS A WELL ESTABLISHED
safety policy... -
Craig is Britain's ninth best bouncer
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Craig is Britain's ninth best bouncer
BOUNCING IS A VERY APT way to
describe 17 year-old Craig Butcher, a
student at Cwmbran branch. His hobby
is trampolining and he is in fact rated
ninth in Britain.
His list of... -
JAM PACKED
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Real jam is making a comeback. The success of JS's conserve range,
launched earlier this year, proves that it is. Making real jam is a
deceptively simple art, as any home jam-maker will tell you. Without
artificial additives... -
East meets West
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FOR DEPOT MANAGER Peter
Speight the visit proved to be a
particularly valuable one. Although he
himself has never visited Japan, his
father had been Professor of English at
the Imperial University in Tokyo for
many years.... -
Oriental express visit
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Oriental express visit
THE JAPANESE may be good at
selling motor cars but we can still teach
them a thing or two about the buying
and selling of fresh produce. A fact that
was proved when members of the
Produce Wholesalers... -
ASDA holds its own
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ASDA holds its own
AGAINST A GENERALLY
GLOOMY profits front emerging this
year from retailers, ASDA report that
their pre-tax profits for the year up to
April were up from £41 million to £50
million.
Also, after last... -
Excavators at Epsom dig in
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Excavators at Epsom dig in
NONSUCH ANTIQUARIAN
SOCIETY have started digging on
Epsom's old Odcan site, prior to JS
starting to build a new supermarket
there.
By excavating the site they hope to be
able to draw up plans of... -
High Street competition hots up
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High Street competition hots up
THREE MAJOR RETAILERS have
announced price cutting campaigns during
the last few weeks.
Woolworth's launched a three-week
campaign starting on September 12. The
cuts average about 10 per cent... -
In sickness and in health
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In sickness and in health
ALTHOUGH THERE WILL be no
official leaflets until November, new
rules regarding eligibility for sickness
benefit from the Department of Health
and Social Security came into effect on
September... -
Multi-million store for Beckeham
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Multi-million store for Beckeham
SAINSBURYS HAVE FINALLY been
granted permission to build a multimillion
pound supermarket in
Beckenham. Kent.
Bromley council's main objection was
that the access route for service... -
What's jaws!
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What's jaws!
SHARK MEAT is a best seller at
Basildon SavaCentre. Said fish department
supervisor Paul Croucher: We've
had such a demand for shark that we
have to keep bringing in fish whenever
we can get them.
'They are not... -
Appointments
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Appointments
L Ryan, formerly systems team leader in
the company systems department, has
been appointed project manager in that
department.
K Jordan, formerly communications
manager in office managers, has been
appointed... -
Long service
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Long service
Phil Crackle, manager at Gloucester
branch, has celebrated 25 years at JS.
Phil's career began in the manual
store at Nottingham before he
undertook self-service training. From
Bedford he returned to Nottingham... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Grace Hale, a senior supermarket assistant
at Cheltenham branch, retired
recently.
Grace, who was considered the
branch's expert on the beers, wines and
spirits department, joined the company
in 1955 as a sales... -
Phil's prize package
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Phil's prize package
A MAN WITH DESIGNS on
Sainsbury's can certainly be found in the
form of Phil Clements, winner of the
packaging section of the Royal Society
of Arts annual design bursaries
competition 1979/80.
'I spent... -
Snaffle yourself a gallon of whisky
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Snaffle yourself a gallon of whisky
WILL YOU HELP us to save a child's
life? This is the plea the Stamford
Group is making to everyone who works
at JS. With the help of the SSA, the
Stamford Group hope to raise money
for the... -
Confessions of an 'addict'
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Confessions of an 'addict'
T REALISED I WAS HOOKED when
was sent to buy two packets of digestive
biscuits and came back having spent £25'
says the Reverend David Gerrard, a selfconfessed
Sainsbury's addict.
David is Vicar... -
Charlton's extended family
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Charlton's extended family
DARENTH PARK HOSPITAL for
handicapped children only has to say it
needs something and the staff at
Charlton depot have a whip-round or
hold a raffle, to help make sure it gets it.
So when the depot... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Stan Pitt, who retired from full time
work at JS as cashier at Blackfriars in
1976, died on September 3 after a coronary
at the age of 70 years.
Stan joined the company in 1941 as a
wages clerk at Ewell. He later... -
Your letters
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Your letters
Letters are welcome and should be
addressed to the editor. Standing down
From: Jose Rule, Customer Relations
Department, Blackfriars
May I refer to the August Edition—
Page 9, top picture, quote 'A... -
Sixty years young!
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Sixty years young!
IVOR EVANS looks too young to retire.
But on September 4 he celebrated
his sixtieth birthday and two days later
he retired as manager of Hayes End
freezer centre after 43 years with JS.
His first job was... -
Sid looks forward to the good life
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Sid looks forward to the good life
SACKED on his first morning, Sid
Vernon did not collect his cards until 41
years later, when he retired in July of
this year as foreman of the hygiene
department at Charlton depot.
'I... -
Quiet contentment
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Quiet contentment
QUIET WALKS and long drives in the
car to explore new areas of countryside
are easing Len Chumbley into a contented
retirement. After 46 years at JS, he
retired in August as meat manager at
Upminster.
Len... -
A few old bags!
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Archives
A few old bags! THE HOUSEWIFE of the 1870s would
be amazed to see the range of packaged
goods now available in J Sainsbury
stores. For at that time there were only a
few tins, no eggboxes, cellophane or
vacuum...
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