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'Best in the world' award for Sainsbury's
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'Best in the world' award for Sainsbury's
IN DALLAS on May 7 Sainsbury's
was presented with The
Outstanding Supermarket Chain
award by the Food Marketing
Institute (FMI).
Chairman, Sir John Sainsbury,
received the award... -
Blue Riband for recruitment
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Blue Riband for recruitment
SAINSBURY'S has won the
Express Newspaper Blue Riband
Trophy, a top' award in recruitment
advertising.
Organised in association with
the Institute of Practitioners in
Advertising and the... -
Contents Page
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Page 2-4
News
Page 5
JS goes exotic —fruity article
Page 6-7
JS and the YTS programme
Page 8-9
New products
Page 10-12
Variety Club Luncheon
Page 12-13
Business news
Page 14
Announcement of 1984's photographic... -
British TV picks a pet ad
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British TV picks a pet ad
A FURTHER advertising award
for Sainsbury's television advertising
has been won.
The 'animal cunning' Supreme
pet food commercial gained a
silver in the pet products category of the British... -
New home for Homebase
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New home for Homebase
HOMEBASE HEAD OFFICE
has recently moved from Purley
Way, Croydon to Beddington
House, Wallington.
The new base for Homebase as
from May 29 is 36,000 sq ft, and
large enough to house all head
office... -
Property
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PROPERTY
THE COMPANY has appealed
against Bolton borough council's
refusal of planning permission
for a supermarket and Homebase
to be built at Beaumont Road.
The inquiry was held in March.
JS plans for a 26,000 sq... -
Winners by design
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Winners by design
THREE GRAPHIC design
students have recently won
awards totalling £1,550 in the
Packaging section of this year's
Royal Society of Arts (RSA)
Design Bursaries Competition.
Sponsored by JS, the Ian... -
Burying a present for the future
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Burying a present for the future
IT'S CLEAN, IT'S FRESH, it's
hundreds of years old. A certain
Sainsbury's shopping list will
probably be ancient but as fresh
as the day it was formulated
when next it is viewed by... -
Cwmbran goes up the wall
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Cwmbran goes up the wall
A TILE mural, partly funded by
Sainsbury's and featuring flora
and fauna of the countryside is a
new addition to The Strand,
Cwmbran town centre.
The mural measures 18 by 12
feet and was designed by... -
PRIZE WINNER AT PLAY
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PRIZE WINNER AT PLAY
ONE COOL CAT, winner of the Sainsbury's Play for Polka
Competition, made its stage debut on May 2 at Polka
Children's Theatre in Wimbledon where it ran for three
weeks. The play was directed by its 27 year... -
Fruits of fancy
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Fruits of
fancy
In search of paradise the final lap of a fruitful journey of
discovery involved crossing the famous Rennie River,
where the exotic fruit buyer was hiding in a clearing
called Stamford House. Following... -
JS and the Youth Training Scheme
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Carolyn Gray with YTS student, Lee Higgins.
Sixteen and school's out. No more sitting on the old school bench.
But how many young people are stepping out of the classroom
only to stand around in the dole queue?
JS and the... -
OVER TO THE TRAINEES
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Left to right: Danny Gibbs, Jonathon Foster, Sandra Gilford and Caroline Blackmore. All YTS trainees at Taunton branch.
OVER TO THE TRAINEES MICHELLE LEBORN, YTS
student at Lords Hill, joined July
4, 1983:
'I was told about... -
More chicken choice
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More chicken choice
CHICKEN HAS gone gold at JS
—the whole range has been revamped
and extended.
Looking good in the latest gold
coloured trays will be Whole
Roast Chicken and new individual
portions of Breast and... -
Naturally sweet
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Naturally sweet
SWEETEN beverages, naturally,
with Sainsbury's Golden Granulated
Sugar.
This product is made from the
highest quality sugar cane and
contains no artificial additives or
colourings.
A convenient alternative... -
Peas are packed in
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Peas are packed in
TO ACCOMPANY the new
chicken pieces are Tender
Garden Peas, new from JS.
Vacuum packed to give more
peas and less water, this extends
the range of JS canned peas to
four types.
Tender Garden Peas, which... -
White for June
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White for June
WINE OF the month for June is
Sainsbury's Wiltinger Scharzberg
Kabinett.
A crisp, fruity medium dry
white wine from the growing
district of the Saar, a tributary of
the Mosel. This is best served
chilled. It... -
Cooking Med easy
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Cooking Med easy
TO PUT YOU in mind of
holidays in far off places 'Dishes
from the Mediterranean', by Jane
Grigson, is the latest in the
Sainsbury cookbook series.
Over 60 recipes are featured,
many with colour... -
'J' gets the blues
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'J' gets the blues
BE A BLUE-EYED girl with the
new 'J' Smudge Resistant Blue
Mascara.
Joining the black and brown
shades this product has been
introduced to the popular J Cosmetics
range.
'J' Smudge Resistant... -
Make way for the kids in the kitchen
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Make way for the kids in the kitchen
PREPARING FAMILY meals
was once something left to
mum —but not any more!
'Have Fun Cooking' by Elaine
Hallgarten is the first JS
cookbook for kids aged 9-13
years.
Starting from the... -
Mousse on tap
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Mousse on tap
WHIP UP a delightful dessert
with Sainsbury's new Chocolate
Mousse Mix.
The fifth flavour in the range,
simply whisk with water for a
mousse with mmm!
A versatile product, this can be
made even yummier with... -
TVopical squash
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TVopical squash
A GREAT thirst-quenching idea
from JS is Orange, Lemon and
Pineapple Drink.
Ideal for lazy, hazy sunny days,
these big bottles will go a long
way to stave off those feelings of
thirst.
Designed to be... -
Variety Club Luncheon
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STAR SPOTTING
The luncheon was held at the Hilton Hotel
on May 9 in the presence of HRH The Duke
of Edinburgh and there was a distinctly sporty
flavour.
Proceeds went to the National Sponsored
Sports Appeal and Prince Philip... -
Co-op profits
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Co-op profits
CO-OPERATIVE Retail Services
(CRS), the biggest organisation in
Co-op retailing, reported a trading
surplus of £13.2 million for the
year ended January 28, 1984, an
improvement of more than £9
million on the... -
St Michael is 100
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St Michael is 100
MARKS & SPENCER'S pre-tax
profits rose by 16.7 per cent to
£279.3 million for the year to
March 31,1984 on sales up 14 per
cent to £2,855 million.
In volume terms, sales grew by
12 per cent in total in... -
All change at Woolies
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All change at Woolies
WOOLWORTH continually hits the
headlines as the group changes
direction and shape.
Pre-tax profits for the year to
January 28,1984 were £29 million
compared to £6 million in the
previous year.... -
Morrison is selling more
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Morrison is selling more
WM MORRISON Supermarkets
announced an increase in sales of
£46 million to £270 million for the
year to January 28, 1984. Of the
total increase of roughly 20 per
cent, about six per cent came
from... -
New business writer
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New business writer
This is David Roberts,
financial analyst. He
is the Journal's new
business
correspondent.
David, who is 29,
joined JS shortly
before Christmas.
He is a chartered
accountant with a
background... -
Not for the spineless
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HEDGEHOG flavoured crisps are
the latest assault on the nation's
tastebuds. Benson's Crisps of
Newport, Gwent, have recently
made this mouth-watering snack
available nationwide at 13p per
packet bearing the slogan:... -
Photographic Competition '84
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SSA/JS JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION '84
Step out with your camera and who
knows what will develop. The SSA and
JS Journal are together offering big
money prizes for your top photographic
efforts.
All photographic entries... -
COOKING GOOD
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There is no Text
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June's jumbo grub grab
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June's jumbo grub grab
TWO MINUTES was worth more
than £200 to June Pilcher, a customer
at Kettering, on April 10.
June won a grocery grab as
first prize in a draw organised by
the Friends of Bishop's... -
Pushing for funds in fancy dress
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Pushing for funds in fancy dress
FIFTY TEAMS from Bath,
Bedminster, Clifton Down and
Kingswood branches together
with local competitors braved
rain, hail and howling winds to
compete in a fancy dress pram
race round Bath... -
Squash players are Charlton's pride
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RACQUETEERS from Mother's
Pride, Erith, had their pride well
and truly squashed on April 28
when they played a match against
Charlton drivers at Welling
squash club.
The Charlton drivers got away
to a flying start with wins... -
Circular cycle to get to lunch
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Circular cycle to get to lunch
GILLIAN HAIGH, trainee
manager. West Bromwich,
saddled herself with an uphill
task on March 28 and cycled 100
miles for charity together with
Vance King, a student at the
branch.
'We both... -
Juniors net a JS trophy
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Juniors net a JS trophy
A TEAM OF sharp-shooters were recently
the lucky winners of a netball tournament
which took place thanks to the help of JS.
The Sainsbury's Trophy was paid for by the company and presented to the... -
Please look after this bear
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Please look after this bear
SUPPLYING further proof of her
artistic talent is Caroline Watson,
five-year-old winner of the 'my
favourite food' section of the
SSA/JS Journal Children's Competition.
Caroline visited... -
Charity challenge
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Charity challenge
BEESTON is a branch to rise to
any challenge and when the staff
heard about Challenge House
they immediately took up arms.
Challenge House is a local
home for the severely handicapped.
It is run by the Red... -
Friends that don't retire
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Friends that don't retire
ON HER retirement from
Kingswodd after 20 years' service,
Beryl Chamberlain, office manager,
composed the following
rhyming tribute to her colleagues:
The office staff in '75 were four
young girls... -
Get your skates on
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Get your skates on
BILL ALLEN has a lot to answer
for! The SSA functions organiser
issued a charity challenge to staff
to raise £50 by sponsored sport to
earn a place at the Variety Club
Luncheon. In so doing he... -
Little Dean's a big biker
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Little Dean's a big biker
ONE OF THE offspring of Robert
Louden, driver at Basingstoke
depot, has proved himself to be
just as adept as daddy in driving
matters, only on two wheels
instead of four.
Hitting the winning trail... -
The golden egg that laid a car
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The golden egg that laid a car
A BRAND NEW Fiat 126 was
presented to Queenie Robotham.
evening supervisor, St Stephens,
Norwich, on April 14.
Queenie struck lucky after
plucking a golden egg containing
the car keys from a... -
Correction
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Correction
APOLOGIES to Clive Ingle,
manager at Southgatc. He retired
after 38 years with JS and not 35
years as stated in April's Journal. -
Long service
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Long service
Fred Allen, driver at Charlton
depot has completed 25 years
with JS.
He began his career with the
company in the warehouse at
Blackfriars and in 1960 Fred was
promoted to driver.
Brian Andrews, driver... -
Obituary
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Obituary
James Boatwright, deputy manager
at Goring Road, died on
March 26, aged 53.
He had been with the company
since 1955.
Sheila Joyce, part-time supermarket
assistant at St Stephens,
Norwich, died after a long... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Beryl 'BC Chamberlain, office
manager at Kingswood, has
retired after 20 years' service with
JS.
She joined the company as a
cashier and in 1967, Beryl became deputy chief clerk. Two years
later, she was made... -
Feedback
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FEEDBACK
Letters are welcome
and should be
addressed to the
editor
Leeds are
eating less
From: Helen Lowe, supermarket
assistant, Leeds branch.
In our canteen we heard the
moans
Winter's flab had brought... -
Moroccan approach to marketing
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Moroccan approach to marketing
Dr Roy Spencer, director of scientific services, spotted this shopkeeper's
advertisement whilst on holiday in Morocco. 'Quality
better than Sainsbury's. Prices cheaper than Tesco,' proclaims... -
The price of progress
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ARCHIVES
The price of progress
THE SIZE of the weekly food
bill is a subject of enduring
interest for anyone who has to
pay for it and Sainsbury's archives
receive numerous requests of the
type 'what did it cost in . . . ?...
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