Table of content
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Contents Page
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Page 1-3
News
Page 4, 5, 17
Business News—first of a new regular section
Page 6, 7, 17
How it is made—Frozen Black Forest Gateaux
Page 8
New products
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Family Day '82—photographs and a report on JS's family event of... -
Wimbledon opens
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Wimbledon opens
A BRANCH OPENING with a difference
was welcomed by south-west London on
Monday July 5.
Wimbledon's famous fortnight of tennis
had just finished as a new era was
beginning for JS's local branch—with... -
Annual General Meeting
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Annual General Meeting
SAINSBURY'S Annual General Meeting
for shareholders was held on June 30.
During the course of his address the
chairman, Sir John Sainsbury, said that
the company has started the year well
and has... -
Prize guy
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Prize guy
SAINSBURY's comes top of the class
again! JS's prize Aberdeen Angus bull,
Nightingale General Challenger, has
gained another top spot in the
limelight—this time at the Royal Highland
Show on June 22. He was... -
County comes to the city
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County comes to the city
JS SUPPLIER, G Ruddle & Co, has recently
placed some of its shares on the Unlisted
Securities Market (USM). This is a junior
version of the proper Stock Market, and is
intended as a lower cost... -
JS growth record
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JS growth record
A SURVEY recently published in Management
Today acknowledges JS's growth
record since 1972. Out of the top 200
public companies in the UK, Sainsbury's
rank number 18 in terms of growth. The
survey did not... -
Tesco's results
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Tesco's results
TESCO recently announced their results.
They were well received by the Stock
Market—profits before tax were up 22 per
cent on 1980/81 to £42.7 million, some £5
million more than was expected. The
shares... -
An attack of the generics
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An attack of the generics
NOT, what you might think, a debilitating
disease, generics are in fact no-name
products promoted by large retailers on the
basis of a very low price. The goods are
usually presented in 'no-frills'... -
EEC prices up
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EEC prices up
THE EEC recently decided on the 1982
round of farm price increases. An increase
of 10.4 per cent has been imposed on the
UK against our wishes. After currency
adjustments this works out at 13 per cent.
There... -
How it is made—Frozen Black Forest Gateaux
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Black Forest Gateaux
continued from page 6
is employed full time to inspect the
general housekeeping by regular and
spot checks at every point of production.
Each machine used during the process is
numbered (and the sample... -
Crisp'n' crunchy
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Crisp'n' crunchy
POTATO, cheese, celery and onion salad
is one of the latest additions to the
delicatessen range at JS following its success
as a 'salad of the month'. It is a fresh
salad recommended for eating on its own
or... -
Dressing for dinner
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Dressing for dinner
SNAP UP the new tastes from JS's
'dressings' range quickly because, if you
don't someone else will!
Thousand Island, a piquant dressing
permeated with gherkins, onions and
peppers, promises to be the... -
Featured flavours
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Featured flavours
REGULAR YOGGERS will not have
failed to notice that every month for the
past two years JS has introduced a new
flavour into its range of own-label yogurts.
The last six months has seen the
following... -
July delight
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July delight
WHO NEEDS A HOLIDAY in
France when for £2.35 you can
conjure up all the sun and sea
you want with the help of a glass
of JS's own-label Cotes de
Provence Rose.
The wines of Cotes de
Provence come from... -
Neapolitan taste
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Neapolitan taste
BIG isn't always beautiful looking at
the ever increasing sales of litre packs of
JS own-label ice cream.
Larger tubs (4 ltr) are slowly being outrun
by the conveniently shaped 1 litre pack
of ice cream, and... -
Piefect
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Piefect
FRESH PUFF and Shortcrust pastrywhich
tastes 'just like mama used to
make'! —have been launched this
month by the dairy buying department.
These smart new packs, contain
perhaps the most manageable readymade
fresh... -
Family Day '82
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THIRTEEN might traditionally be unlucky for some, but Sunday June 13 was a
happy and extremely lucky 'fun day' for the many thousands of Sainsbury's
staff, families and friends who converged on Dulwich for Family Day '82.
After... -
Co-op Congress
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Co-op Congress
THE CO-OP CHIEFS recently enjoyed
marvellous weather at their annual
Congress in Brighton. But are there clouds
on the horizon? Of the 160 individual retail
societies 72 are now making losses. Twenty
have had... -
Gulliver's travels
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Gulliver's travels
THEY WONT EVEN have to change the
number plate on the Chairman's car!' —
that was the verdict when James Gulliver
announced that his Argyll Foods company
was going to purchase Allied Suppliers
from his... -
The story of Truelove
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The story of Truelove
THE STRONG CONNECTION between
Sainsbury's and Trueloves School for the
physically handicapped has lasted many
years but, sadly, its days may be numbered
now.
The 'tradition' of giving aid to... -
A successful year
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A successful year
THE JS HOME ECONOMISTS have a
two-fold celebration on their plates!
Firstly, the Association of Home
Economists has recently been granted
institute status and now becomes the
Institute of Home Economics... -
Chairman Spence
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Chairman Spence
WENDY SPENCE, JS's senior hygiene
officer, was recently appointed chairman
of the Society of Food Hygiene Technology
(SFHT).
She was one of the principal founders
of the society and voted vice-chairman... -
ABC of fruit and veg
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ABC of fruit and veg
WHAT DO you do to a library to brighten
it up and give it extra purpose? 'Fill it with
tropical fruit and vegetables' was the
answer given by Chris Avery, the librarian
in Rennie House at Blackfriars.
So... -
No trouble at mill
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No trouble at mill
IN THE FOOTSTEPS of last year's
Business Enterprise Award, presented to
JS for having been the company making
the most significant contribution to job
creation that year, it's nice to know that
the company... -
Run for it
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Run for it
A SPECIAL AWARD of £100 was
recently presented to John Perry, a 19-
year-old tradesman at Luton Central
branch.
John was hailed a hero and given the
award as a token of the public's appreciation
after he chased... -
Victory at Calne
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Victory at Calne
THE ANNUAL CRICKET match
between JS and Harris of Calne, played
on June 5 at Calne, resulted in a win for JS.
This match, one of the highlights of the
JS cricketing season, celebrated its 35th
birthday this... -
A crash course
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A crash course
DESPITE A DOWNPOUR on May 23,
Lexden staff went out in force to
Colchester army barracks and took part
in an assault course in aid of the National
Grocers' Benevolent Fund.
The course was a difficult... -
Cancer round-up
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Cancer round-up
DETERMINATION is what its all about
when it comes to raising money for
Cancer Research, and this month has
been no exception!
Southend decided not to hide their
light under a bushel and set out on... -
I wish...
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I wish...
TO BE OR NOT to be, a wishing well,
was the question, facing Terry Nicholson,
manager of Homebase at Leeds (now
manager at Nottingham).
The problem arose when a small pool
was built in the store, near... -
Luton walk
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Luton walk
FROM LUTON Central a few of the
more intrepid members of staff collected
300 for Luton and Dunstable maternity
special care unit for premature babies.
The money was raised by a ten mile
sponsored walk organised by... -
Wining and dining ideas
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Wining and dining ideas
NEW ZEALAND LAMB is featured in
one of the latest full colour leaflets available
in Sainsbury's stores.
These 'mini food guides' are displayed
adjacent to the products that they are
promoting and... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should "be
addressed to the editor Bike park?
From: Tony Gayfer, distribution division,
Blackfriars.
While waiting for my medical examination
recently, I picked up the Health
Education... -
Photographic Competition
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TWO £75 PRIZES are waiting for the lucky winners of the 1982
IS Joumal/SS A Photographic Competition.
This year there are two themes open to your interpretation
—Summertime Blues and Nostalgia—so get your
imagination into... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Alfred Hubbard, warehouse/reception
manager at Reading, has completed 40
years' service with JS.
He joined the company at Barking
branch and moved to his present position
in 1965.
Colin 'Col' Hunt, meat manager... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Nora Denyer, canteen supervisor at
Dunstable, died on May 16, aged 58.
She began working for the company in
1968 and had worked at Dunstable since
1972.
Helen Nicholson, skilled supermarket
assistant at Corby, died... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Robert Bourner, meat manager at
Chatham, has retired after 43 years with
JS.
He began his career with the company
as a butchers' learner, at Tonbridge. A
year later he moved to Leatherhead as a
cutter/shopman... -
Margarine memories
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Margarine memories
BEFORE THE DAYS of machine
packaging, the shop assistant's job demanded
a number of skills now obsolete.
A 'rule book' for JS branches, recently
donated to the archives by Derek Harker,
branch operations,...
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