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CONTENTS
HEADLINES
WRITELINES 6/7 & 23
SABRE UPDATE
STAR OF THE RETAIL
QUALITY SCENE
HENDON OPENING: ''
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
CONFERENCE 10-12
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
SUPPLEMENT 13-20
BOXING CLEVER - THE
MAKING OF
A BOXER... -
CORRECTION
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CORRECTION
Apologies to Ian
Elkins, district
manager on the
South Western Area.
He was given the
wrong title of store
manager In the
caption to our story
'Pupils assemble for
roll call...' on page 4
of the... -
Frontline
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Getting into peak condition
There is a great sense of change
in the company at the moment,
just as there are great changes in
the food retailing business as a
whole. Store managers everywhere
will have returned from... -
Trading statement
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The statement was
transmitted
electronically to the
City. Pictured is press
officer Jane Marshall.
On January 28, the company
issued a trading
statement to the Stock
Exchange. This was the
first time a statement has
been... -
Hearts in the right place - out in front
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Hearts in the right place - out in front
Cupid's arrow flew in
Sainsbury's direction last
month and shot straight to
a couple of chocolate gifts
to melt the hearts of lovers
everywhere.
Woman magazine
loved Sainsbury's... -
Opportunity 2000 puts girls in hard hats
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Opportunity 2000 puts girls in hard hats
Alan Cutts, Sainsbury's contracts manager, gets carried
away at Kidderminster. With him are students (I to r)
Lucie Palmer, Kate Perry, Sharon Buckley, Kate Halford,
Verity Thorpe and... -
Record number of voices in competition
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A record 302 choirs have
entered the biennial Choir
of the Year competition.
Each of them is hoping to
sing their way to the
£2,000 first prize on offer
to the winner of the
televised final in October
(there is another... -
Writers given a taste of Sainsbury's
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Writers given a taste of Sainsbury's
On February 2, Sainsbury's
played host to 65
members of the Guild of
Food Writers.
Guests were invited to
the 'Taste of Sainsbury's'
workshop at Blackfriars, where they had the... -
All change again for 25 Club presentations
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All change again for 25 Club presentations
Long servers share their
experiences of the last 25
years with chairman David
Sainsbury. More than 30 people
gathered at Blackfriars on
January 17 for the first of
the year's 25... -
Clear winner
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Clear winner
Jayn Gilbert, formerly of environment affairs, accepts the
award from the Earl of Arran, parliamentary undersecretary
of state for business and the environment, with LBC
presenter Donald Trelford (left) and Peter... -
Health scheme increases benefits for Group staff
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Health scheme increases benefits for Group staff
BHSF Health and
Welfare have added four
popular new treatments
to their Sainsbury Group
health plan, and
increased the cash value
of three benefits by up to
£200, at no... -
No place like Homebase for saving energy
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No place like Homebase for saving energy
Terry Hartnup, manager of Kensington Homebase (left),
shows John Gummer some of the energy-saving products
sold at Homebase. Environment Secretary
John Gummer launched
Energy Advice... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
DAVID CLARKE, formerly
Caniey store manager, has
been appointed district
manager on the Midlands
area, replacing RODNEY
WooLLiscROFT, who has
moved to Shaw's on
secondment.
ALAN MOONEY, formerly
store... -
Branches to get PCs
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Branches to get PCs
All branches are to
receive by the end of the
year new hardware and
software, which will
replace some of their
procedure manuals and
provide them with word
processing for the first
time. The hardware... -
Margaret is our Hong Kong winner
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Margaret is our Hong Kong winner
you were one of the
2,000 entrants in our
Christmas competition to
win a week in Hong
Kong, then the waiting is
over - the three winners
have been drawn. Stratton
checkout assistant... -
News in brief
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News in brief
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Marks and Spencer will,
from next year, be selling
pensions and life policies
in an extension to its
financial services operation
launched in 1984 with
the M&S Chargecard. The
policies will be... -
Sunday trading bill close to becoming law
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Sunday trading bill close to becoming law
The Sunday Trading Bill
took a major step forward
to becoming law on
February 23 when MPs
supported the Third
Reading of the Bill by a
majority of 93 votes.
During the... -
Writelines
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WRITELINES
BLOWING HOT
AND COLD
Neil Collins,
checkout assistant,
East Prescot Road
Is it possible to relax the
rules regarding personal
appearance, particularly in
the summer months?
Marks & Spencer trust
their staff... -
QUALITY AND THE CUSTOMER
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QUALITY AND THE CUSTOMER
Four development and training
initiatives were brought together
in Autumn 1992 and now form
'Quality and the Customer' which
is the cornerstone of the current
drive to improve customer service
- the... -
SABRE makes space and improves availability
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SABRE makes space and improves availability
Twelve branches received a very useful Christmas present
this year - a new system for ordering perishables. During November, SABRE
launched the latest part of their
system, doing... -
Branch opening—Hendon
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HENDON
On the day of the new
Hendon store opening, most
of London was covered with a
blanlheaviest fall of the year.
Resourceful staff picked their
way to the nearby Homebase
store in Mill Hill and... -
Conference outlines key tasks for retailing
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Conference outlines key tasks for retailing
'This Retail Management Conference is one of
the most important in the history of the
company,' explained the chairman in his
opening address at Birmingham's Metropole
Hotel on... -
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT SUPPLEMENT
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THE YEAR OF giving GENEROUSLY
Sainsbury's takes its responsibilities
seriously and that includes supporting
the community about us. Being a
national company, that support must
reflect where we trade, and it must offer
all... -
BOXING CLEVER
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The Sainsbury's Lifestyle range of clothing, sold in all Savacentre
stares, has a growing reputation for quality and value. Now, Lifestyle
is appearing in JS supermarkets. Underwear, hosiery, and
casualwear have been sold as... -
Checkout the Future
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This year is the tenth anniversary of scanning in JS. At first there was
some public resistance to the idea - it was rumoured the lasers caused
impotence or interfered with pacemakers! Now it is hard to imagine
branch life... -
A sandpit to be taken seriously
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A sandpit to be taken seriously
Joshua Davidson and Emily
Dawson, both aged 3,
try out a wheeibarrow
for size, under the
watchful eye of
Alan Cole. As the new store at Swadlincote
was being built, so were
relationships... -
Cliffettes on tour
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Cliffettes on tour
When eight staff from Worle went
to Paris for a weekend it wasn't to improve their French, sample the wine, or
visit the sights, although they did all of this
and more. It was in fact in search of... -
King's Lynn raises king's ransom
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King's Lynn raises king's ransom
staff at King's Lynn have
raised a cash bonanza of
£1,000. A cheque for £700
was presented to the
IVIacMillan Nurses, and £300
was given to the NSPCC. The money for the MacMillan
Nurses... -
Kneading advice
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Kneading advice
Barry Todd, South Western area
bakery specialist, is becoming a
regular visitor to Broadcut
He recently played host to
two Russian visitors. Irena and
Svetlana visited the store to see
how an English bakery... -
Lisa's fast food flight
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Lisa's fast food flight
Beckton Savacentre was a flurry
of promotional activity when it
opened and one of the weekly
prizes was a Champagne
Christmas lunch on Concorde,
won by Lisa Ashley.
She wrote to Simon Galkoff
the... -
Burpham's prize gesture
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Burpham's prize gesture
L to R: Sharon O'Connor, health and beauty assistant; Mike Salmon, store
manager; Christine Douglas from the competition sponsors; Pat Riley and
Jaclcie Atkinson from the MS Society and Robbie Phillips.... -
Emergency fundraising!
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Emergency fundraising!
Thanet branch is supporting
a local organisation to set
up a 24 hour accident and
emergency unit in the area.
A cheque for £1,600
was presented to the Thanet
Tear Appeal towards the
unit, and it is... -
Friends bring family together
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Friends bring family togetlier
Margaret with her colleagues from the store. Colleagues of IVIargaret Valsler
organised a very special reunion
in very special circumstances.
Margaret, a checkout
operator at... -
Manager checks out a different job
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Manager checks out a different job
Stewart looks as though he thinks the cash desk just might bite. The sports and social club of
Oldbui^ Savacentre set a
challenge for 12 managers, but
only one had to complete it.
Steve... -
Trainee baker best in year
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Trainee baker best in year
Tony IVIiller from St Albans has
been presented with the First
Year Breadmaking Prize Award at
Cassio College.
Tony joined Sainsbury's in
February 1989 in the grocery and
produce departments and... -
CAKES ARE BETTER BY THE FOOT
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CAKES ARE BETTER BY THE FOOT
JS has Introduced two new
chocolate cakes. Chocolate
Layer Cake and Chocolate and
Orange Marble Cake are both cut
cakes, made In baking trays up to
a foot long then cut into
individual cakes and... -
CANTONESE CABBAGE
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CANTONESE CABBAGE
Sainsbury's has launched a
new line in the Chinese range
of products - Crispy Seaweed.
Crispy Seaweed is in fact
made of fried spring cabbage,
and Is sprinkled with toasted
flaked almonds. It is made to
a... -
CUSTARD'S LATEST STAND
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CUSTARD'S LATEST STAND
Two new Sainsbury's desserts
have the flavour of traditional
England: Strawberries and
Custard, and Blackberry, Apple
and Custard in 140g pots. They
can be microwaved, and are
delicious hot or cold.... -
Nicky snapped up by Sun for Knickerbox nighties
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Nicky snapped up by Sun for Knickerbox nighties
When Nicky Sayer from
Tottenham entered a model
competition in The Sun
newspaper, tlie last thing she
expected was to have her face in
shop windows countrywide.
Checkout... -
Scanning lines win skiing holiday for Louise
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Snow-bound winner Louise Hill Is pictured centre
with the SSA's Clare Barlow and Steve Torn of
tour operator Equity. This was the winning entry from
Louise Hill of branch services,
Blackfriars, In the Equity Total
Ski Holiday... -
COMPLIMENTS OF THE SPRING SEASON
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COMPLIMENTS OF THE SPRING SEASON
JS has launched a selection of
Spring Gifts in the Nature's
Compliments range.
A fragranced dried flower
arrangement is presented in a
duck made from bamboo, and is
available in pink and... -
HEALTHY GROWTH THE NATURAL WAY
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HEALTHY GROWTH THE NATURAL WAY
Homebase has introduced a new
fertilizer offish, blood and bone.
Originally used in Victorian cottage gardens, this product
was one of the first balanced
fertilizers. It provides plants
with... -
HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS?
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HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS?
As part of this year's range of
Easter products, JS has
introduced many new children's
varieties, several of which are
under £ 1 .
There are two new novelty eggs
- a decorated hippo and... -
SSA OFFERS
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Tel: 0719217227
SCANDrNAVIAN SEAWAYS
UISE
This Scandinavian cruise is 3 Mfde flay Friday to Sun
Gotiienburg in Sweden with two nights on board one of the
Scandinavian Seaways luxury vessels.
'... -
BACK IN THE SADDLE
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BACK IN THE SADDLE The WCTTC is a true test of
I cycling ability over four
events: 25, 50 and 100 mile rides on
local roads, culminating in a thighaching
12 hour endurance: a
gruelling trial for a 20 year old, let
alone,... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have completed
25 years' service are:
JEAN BOWN, clerk, Buntingford
depot. SHEILA BUCKLEY,
newspapers assistant,
Nuneaton. RUDI CEFAI, store
manager, Nuneaton. JOHN
CHALLIS, driver,... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Length of service in brackets
MARK BROWN, student,
Haywards Heath, died
suddenly on January 20,
aged 18 (18 months).
MAUREEN DAVIES, checkout
assistant. Merry Hill, died on January 14 after a long
illness, aged 54... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Length of service in brackets
DEREK FILLERY, meat
manager, Langney (39 years). PETER ARMINGER,
section manager, Langney
(38 years). ROBERT PYZER,
meat manager. Great
Yarmouth (37 years).
MICHAEL TORRANCE,... -
THAT'S A SAINSBURY SHIRT SHE'S WEARING!
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ARCHIVES
THAT'S A
SAINSBURY SHIRT
SHE'S WEARING!
Sainsbury's Lifestyle range
is not the company's first foray
into the rag trade.
SAINSBURY'SNYLONS
Early hosiery packaging. ^ ^ J ^ osiery first stretched out on
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