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All change in retail
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All change in retail
The JS retail division will sadly
lose one very familiar face but
will gain some new ones over the
coming months.
David W Smith, regional director
for the Midlands, is to retire next
March after more... -
Contents Page
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CONTENTS
HEADLINES
NEW REWARD CARD IS
INTRODUCED
SOTH BIRTHDAY
COMPETITION
2-4
S
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HOW JS HANDLES CUSTOMER
COMPLAINTS 7
TAKE OUR DAUGHTERS
TO WORK
CHECK THIS OUT
WRITELINES
JS STAFF SWAP IDEAS
IN SOUTH... -
Group welcomes two new directors
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Group welcomes two new directors
two new
Next month Dominic Fry will join
JS as director, group corporate
relations, reporting to Tom Vyner.
Dominic is currently group
communications director for
Eurotunnel pic and... -
Rewarding times ahead
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Rewarding times ahead
This month sees the launch of the new Sainsbury's Reward
Card for customers and staff. See what's in it for you on
page 5. -
Tardiz
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Cartoon of Martin Wright and Tardiz, which
appeared In Computar WoeUy.
JS took the lead when chairman
David Sainsbury recently
launched the latest example of
the company's innovative
approach to retailing, Tardiz.
Tardiz... -
Happy to help!
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Happy to help!
Five hundred customer
helpers have been introduced
across the 12
Savacentre stores, with at
least 10 in each store at
any one time.
Wearing a 'Savacentre
Happy to Help' badge, the
staff will be available in... -
New parking scheme for disabled
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New parking scheme for disabled
By passing a special
personal entry card in
front of a scanner at the
car park entrance, registered
disabled customers
will be able to raise the
barrier and drive into the
dedicated parking... -
Sainsbury's incentive takes the biscuit!
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Sainsbury's incentive takes the biscuit!
For three months all JS stores and Savacentres
competed in the Biscuit and Cake Incentive. The objective was for
each store to increase the
number of biscuits and
cakes it sold... -
Ultra special prize
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Ultra special prize
Three major print packaging
by suppliers of JS own brand
awards have been won
products. The awards, for the labels
JS Paws Cat Litter Ultra
Absorbent, 10kg bags of
Cat Litter Natural Clay
and JS... -
Vegetables galore!
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Vegetables galore!
Vegetarian Week was supported in most stores across
the country in late May. The two week promotion
involved fun activities for customers and special offers
on a variety of vegetarian products. Food testing... -
Winning partnerships
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Winning partnerships
Sainsbury's is to renew its
three-year sponsorship of
the Winning Partnerships
project aimed at
helping local councils,
private companies and
community leaders to join
forces to make the most
of town... -
A beautiful breakfast
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A beautiful breakfast
JS recently hosted a
health and beauty
breakfast launch at a
West End restaurant with
over 60 influential media
representatives attending.
Sioned Rees-Thomas,
special projects manager,
introduced the... -
Game for anything?
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Game for anything?
Jim Davidson and the Generation Game are returning
this autumn on BBCl and they're looking for lively
contestants! If you and a member of
your family are outgoing,
fun loving, game for
anything and would... -
Going forward Side by Side
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Going forward Side by Side
Following the successful
pilot of last year's Side
by Side employee
volunteer scheme, the
1996 scheme, which
adds a further 75 stores
to the original 25, will
soon be under way.
The Journal is... -
Pigging out at the Suffolk Show
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Pigging out at the Suffolk Show
Pork, in the shape of sausages, bacon, ham - even
decorative pigs cut from whole lemons!
- were a major attraction for
more than 25,000 visitors to
Sainsbury's stand in the
food hall of the... -
Retailing training and resourcing
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Retailing training
and resourcing have
been running a
programme for
trainers in the
company to achieve
an NVQ Level 4 in
training and
development.
Graham Shavicit, a training advisor in retail training, and
Harmit Phuli,... -
Sainsbury's takes an ethical stance
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Sainsbury's takes an ethical stance
Sainsbury's, with tlie help
of various international
cliarity and non governmental
organisations, is
currently looking into the
most effective way to
ensure that its own brand
suppliers... -
Staff reward is on the cards
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Staff reward is on the cards
Customers can use Sainsbury's new Reward Card to earn
points in all JS stores, petrol filling stations and some
Savacentres. When customers have earned enough points
they will be given a Sainsbury... -
50TH BIRTHDAY COMPETITION
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Summer Is here, the sun is out and so is Freddy Fifty -
off on his hoiiday to the beach to catch some rays! But
Freddy knows the risks involved in exposing his skin to
the sun, and so he's packed his bottle of... -
We're looking for the company's friendliest store!
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We're looking for the company's friendliest store!
The JS Journal and Customer Services at Blackfi-iars are looking for the company's friendliest and most helpful store. We are offering £200 to the
winning branch for its SSA... -
"If it goes wrong, put it right"
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"If it goes wrong, put it right"
Customers who tremble at the thought of confronting shop staff with faulty
goods and a request for a refund or replacement can be assured of a welcome at
Sainsbury's. The message for staff is... -
Take your daughters to work
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Take your daughters to work
Two hundred and sixty one JS stores
recently played host during the annual
Take Our Daughters to Work day
scherme, a national event"~""
encourages young girls to asplri ,^^^
careers and jobs that... -
Getting Pee Wee mobile
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Getting Pee Wee mobile
When Lee Robinson (affectionately
ltrainee assistant manager at tiie
Alton branch, was Involved in a
car accident a year ago which left
him paralysed from the waist
down, friends... -
Marathon efforts reap rewards
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Andrew Hall, checkout supervisor
at Chippenham, was recently
sponsored by the store when
runner Zina Marchant ran the
London marathon on April 21.
Andrew, who worlthe branch was involved in a tragic
road... -
Natalie jets off
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Natalie jets off
A five-year-old girl suffering from
cystic fibrosis has been given a
holiday of a lifetime - thanlgenerosity of staff at Washington
Savacentre.
Natalie Glendennlng and her
family will be jetting... -
Relief aid to Croatia
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Relief aid to Croatia
Robert Tucker, a JS driver at
Buntingford depot, is literally
going to the ends of the earth to
bring relief to those less
fortunate than himself.
On April 5 at 4.30 am, Robert set
out to Croatia in a... -
Writelines
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EXPRESS GOES SLOW
Roger Cording,
greeter/checkout
assistant, Barnstaple:
At a time of going out of the
way to help our customers,
may I ask what the
company's policy is on
express checlHere at Barnstaple,... -
Picking the best ideas
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Picking the best ideas
Businesses are always monitoring their competitors and, inevitabiy, comparisons are carried out in a spirit of rivairy ratlier tlian co-operation.
But for once, Sainsbury's and another leading food... -
GREEN SCENE
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Wild about flowers
Professionals will tell you that most gardening is more about fighting nature than working with it.
Squeezing a variety of plants in the small patch of earth at the back of your house isn't really the
way... -
Talking shop
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When Sainsbury's invited staff to say what they
thought of the company, nobody expected a massive
83 per cent of staff to do just that. Your views and
comments came pouring back through the
TalkBack questionnaire, and now that... -
Working it out together
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The terrific response to TalkBack
The exercise has highlighted
t« introduce staff councils th;
|:k told us how interested you were to teD us your views about your job, the company and our customers,
importance of listening to... -
Camberley's 25-year bash
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Camberley's 25-year bash
Although Sainsbury's has been in
Camberley since 1933, the
present Camberley store
celebrated its 25th anniversary
recently with a special party held
at the Camberley Arena. As many
staff as... -
Customers win at New Cross
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Customers win at New Cross
Five lucky customers
won £500-worth of
Sainsbury's vouchers
in a competition to
celebrate the opening
of New Cross Gate
store in February.
Store manager,
Brendan Glynn, said:
"I am delighted... -
Out of the frying pan
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Out of the frying pan
'Staff at the Burton on Trent branch are prepared to make a
fool of themselves if necessary when raising funds for charity,'
says IVIargaret Arjoo, personnel manager. The event was the
annual fancy dress,... -
Scottish guides cook up a storm
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Scottish guides cook up a storm
Scottish girl guides dish up the goods. Some 8,500 girl guides
from all over Scotland took
part in a cookery
competition sponsored by
Sainsbury's, with the six
delighted winners from
Duffus... -
Shop floor drama
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Shop floor drama
The confrontation between
canteen cook, Sarah Mika
and her boss, Trevor
Owen, store safety officer
at Brighton (above) was
not what it seemed. The
forceful attitude, which
under nornnal... -
Signing on to lend a helping hand
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Signing on to lend a helping hand
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Staff at our Oldham
branch have extended
their Helping Hands
Scheme to include
people with hearing
difficulties. Five
members of staff course ?n oreier to... -
Superstores turn super fundraisers
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Superstores turn super fundraisers
Seventeen stores In the
south-east district joined
forces to raise £6,937 for
the Princess Royal Hospital
In Haywards Heath to buy
a special intensive care
baby incubator. store... -
Opportunities in technology
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Gone fishing... Jocelyn
Wilks, traMiiW^nager
left), with Robin Greenfield
and Vicky Hodgson, both
senior training officers.
Schoolchildren aged 13 to
15 were invited to witness
the role that technology
plays in companies... -
stores collect their shoppers' coppers
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stores collect their shoppers' coppers
staff throughout the country have been making good use of the Penny Back scheme to help charities. Liverpool recently presented a cheque to one of
its local charities. The Green Bank... -
Exciting exotics
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Exciting exotics
Nothing tastes more
refreshing than a juicy Thai
Lychee (£1.99 per lb). Peel
off the pinkish brown skin to
reveal white flesh that is
sweet and delicately
perfumed. They make the
perfect healthy snack... -
Get smooth with Sainsbury's
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Get smooth with Sainsbury's
INTENSIVE
Just launched last month are the
new JS Cocoa Butter
Body Creann and JS
Evening Primrose Body
Cream. These body
creams have been specially
formulated with cocoa
butter and evening... -
JS kicks off with new cake designs
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JS kicks off with new cake designs
Not since 1966 when Bobby IVIoore
lifted the World Cup at Wembley has
there been such football fever in the
country. And Sainsbury's is not
immune. To commemorate Euro 96
Jane Asher has... -
More freedom with Liberty
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More freedom with Liberty
JS Liberty Tampons have been relaunched with widthways expansion for improved leakage
protection, easier insertion with soft touch applicators and improved comfort due to the improved
shape of the... -
Perfect fillers
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Perfect fillers
Sainsbury's buyers are always
on the look out for new fillings
for their popular and expanding
range of fresh sandwiches. The
latest offerings include: Egg
Florentine made with fresh
boiled egg mayonnaise... -
Bavarians butter up the British butty
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Bavarians butter up the British butty
Alpine Butter is a new, creamy,
unsalted butter made from cream
collected in the Bavarian Alps.
Unlike most Alpine butters, this one
is not lactic in nature, and instead
has a sweet... -
Chocolate is Bliss
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Chocolate is Bliss
New in the confectionery aisles is Bliss, a
coconut bar covered in milk chocolate. The
latest product to compete directly with a
major branded product. Bliss looks set to
cut a niche for itself in the... -
Make summer sweeter
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Make summer sweeter
Just in time for those summer suppers are Summerfruit Pudding, Chocolate Pudding
and Fruit on the Bottom Chocolate Mousse in pineapple and raspberry flavours.
Summerfruit Pudding is a traditional English... -
Safe in the sun
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In conjunction with the selection of Suncare Lotions
for adults is the new range of Suncare Lotion for
babies and children.
Formulated with high levels of UVA and UVB
filters, the range provides essential protection... -
Tasty pastry
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Tasty pastry
The new range of vegetarian
pastry products was launched
during the recently held
Vegetarian Week. The
selection includes a Cornish
pasty, mushroom pie and
sausage roll.
The products have been
designed with... -
The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
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The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
If you would like to sample some of our new products simply cross the box
next to your first choice and send the coupon to the JS Journal June
Giveaway, 9th floor, Drury House. The first... -
SSA OFFERS
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APOLOGY
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APOLOGY
It was incorrectly stated in the
April issue that Jaswinder
Chauhan who passed away
suddenly on March 10 was
from St Clares branch. She
was a checkout assistant
from Haywards Heath. Our
apologies to family and... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have
completed 25 years' service:
FRIEDEL ADAMS, checkout/
replenishment assistant,
Walsall. PEGGY BAILEY, BWS
assistant, Shirley. WENDIE
BIRD, checkout/replenishment
assistant, Hemel
Hempstead.... -
MESSAGES
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MESSAGES
Congratulations to the
following members of staff
from West Green, Crawley and
East Grinstead who have
successfully completed a sign
language course:
June Benbow, Ann Weaver,
Yvonne Pappa, Pat Smedley,
Sarah... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Length of sen/Ice appears In
brackets.
GLENNIS ASHLEY, 47, a
produce assistant at
Letchworth died suddenly on
April 29. (17yrs).
HEATHER CASTLE, 47, a
restaurant assistant at Oxford
died suddenly on March... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
Length of service appears in
brackets.
DENNIS ALDERTON, night
warehouse assistant, St
Clares (7yrs). BARBARA
ARRAN, checkout/
replenishment assistant.
Bishops Stortford (15yrs).
WENDY BATEMAN,... -
SOUND AND VISION
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This issue we asked Simon
Glass in merchandising at
Blackfriars to review
Abduction, the latest XFiles
video release from
"I think the X-files are
brilliant. The story lines are
interesting and not the
usual run of the... -
PUTTING ON A SHOW
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PUTTING ON A SHOW
Britain was enjoying a festive
mood, but behind the
celebrations were shortages of
essential items from building
materials to food supplies.
However, shopping for the latter
had become more interesting...
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