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Summer's officially here (although at the time of writing you'd
be hard pushed to believe it) and this month's edition features
a number of sporting events to inspire you to get fit. TV's
Gladiators turned out to help the... -
Good news from the bank manager
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Good news from the bank manager
Sainsbury's Bank is currently offering
one of the most competitive savings
rates in the market. From Friday 20 June it
increased rates on its Instant
Access Savings Account to
6.15' per cent... -
Tom Vyner is awarded CBE
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Tom Vyner is awarded CBE
Group deputy chairman Tom
Vyner has been awarded a CBE
ill the Queen's Birthday
Honours List.
Mr Vyner, who has worked in
the food industry for more
than 40 years, and until recently
was president... -
Eileen in the Big Apple
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Eileen in the Big Apple
A special Stroud pensioner
spent an adventurous 80th
birthday floating in the skies
as a special treat from
Sainsbury's.
Eileen Halliday, the new
Stroud store's nearest neighbour,
lives in a cottage... -
JS restaurants are top choice!
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JS restaurants are top choice!
Cherie Prince (centre), restaurant manager at Nine Eims, wil
two undercover testers from Family Circle.
JS coffee shops and restaurants
are basking in success
after receiving glowing
praise... -
Open all hours
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Open all hours
Twenty-five major JS stores will now remain open from
Sam on Friday to 10pm on Saturday in response to
customer demand for more flexible shopping hours. Before the launch on 27
June, Sainsbury's... -
Picnic partygoers pack the park
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Picnic partygoers pack the park
Partygoers enjoy the fun at the Sainsbury-sponsored picnic. More than 10,000 people
converged on London's
Battersea Park on 7 June to
join in the first attempt to
hold the world's... -
Sainsbury's wins an 'Oscar'
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Sainsbury's wins an 'Oscar'
Sainsbury's commitment to
reducing pesticides on our
produce has earned the
company a coveted international
environment award.
Bob Hilborn, Sainsbury's
head of primary agriculture,
flew to the... -
A learning experience
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A learning experience
Fourteen year old Malcolm
Cranmer was one of four
pupils from Forest Hill
School in London who spent
two weeks learning about life
at Sainsbury's head office.
Malcolm worked in the
Scientific Services... -
Countdown to new Blackfriars phone number change
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Countdown to new Blackfriars phone number change
(but extension numbers remain the same)
From 23 August, head office will have a new three-digit
prefix - 695. The main number will be 0171 695 6000.
Anyone dialling the old 0171... -
Guys go for greens
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Guys go for greens
Sainsbury's took part in National Vegetarian Week at
tlie beginning of June amid news tliat more and
more men are shunning steak and kidney pud for
salads and soya. Whether for ethical or health
reasons,... -
Produce partners come together
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Produce partners come together
Around 140 of Sainsbury's
produce suppliers gathered at
Blackfriars in June for the
Partnership in Produce conference
to get up-to-date information
about our technical
and commercial... -
Radical winners
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Radical winners
Jenny Garden and Richard
Adams from head office
business improvement are
joint winners in a competition
run by a distribution
planning software company
called Radical. The pair won the User of the Year... -
Watch your garden grow - not go!
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Watch your garden grow - not go!
Crime in gardens is on the
increase, with plants, shrubs,
barbecues, garden furniture
and even newly laid lawns
disappearing overnight.
Police statistics show that
nearly 60 per cent of... -
Suppliers in demand
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Suppliers in demand
Sainsbury's move into Northern Ireland has been a
big boon for its economy - not just in terms of jobs at
the stores, but for local suppliers, too Shop at theJS store in Ballymena, Country Antrim,... -
Brand new ideas
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Brand new ideas
Our Fresh Food, Fresh Ideas campaign has been greeted with great acclaim. Chris Boffey quizzes marketing director Kevin McCarten on what's new in Sainsbury's Q; What, in a nutshell, is the JS
marketing... -
Simulated shopping
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Concept House in London is Sainsbury's latest store - but we're not
expecting any customers. Jon Carpenter finds out why
Simulated
shopping An anonymous looking building, about a mile from Blackfriars, hides Sainsbury's... -
Branch opening—Kenilworth
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KeniIworth
There was a carnival atmosphere at the opening of
Kenilworth, our third Country Town store, where
freshly made croissants and orange juice awaited
early shoppers, who were entertained by the musical
trio Jazz... -
Dani Behr introduces the purrfect club for pets
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Calling all pet owners - the latest news from Sainsbury's
is no shaggy dog story
Dani Behr introduces the
purrfect club for pets
TV star and animal lover, Dani Behr, helped to launch our new club for pet
owners - Sainsbury's... -
Writelines
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CHECKOUT
ASSISTANTS'
REWARD?
Linda Nagle, checkout
replenishment assistant,
Aiton:
As a newly-fledged checkout
assistant at our Alton branch,
I have a suggestion to make
regarding Reward Vouchers
which would help save... -
Camping - the Sainsbury way
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Camping - the Sainsbury way
While on holiday in Cromer,
Norfolk, Jill Taylor, a veteran,
stumbled across these
gentlemen doing the washing
up on a campsite - and finding
a novel way of carrying the
dishes! -
JS puts Aberdeen kids on-line
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JS puts Aberdeen kids on-line
Children from schools in
Aberdeen will soon sport
brand new personal computers,
thanks to the Equipment
for Schools scheme. The store
was encouraged by deaf staff
at the store who were... -
Out and about
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Out and about
When staff at New Barnet store
in Hertfordshire discovered
that kids at the local Foulds
Primary School were having
their own make-shift
Sainsbury's shopping day
(coincidentally also called 'Out
and About')... -
Partners in crime
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Partners in crime
Matthew Jackson, trainee
manager at Watford Dome
Roundabout store in Hertfordshire,
had the novel experience
of breaking out of jail when,
together with members of the
Prince's Trust Volunteers, he
staged... -
Rainbow reading
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Rainbow reading
JS stores throughout the country have been helping Rainbow Guides - the youngest
section of the Guide Association, aged between five and seven -to launch a new
magazine to celebrate 10 years of... -
Team building, muscle building
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Team building, muscle building
Retail trainee managers from
. Mike Fountain's and Dave
Reynold's districts in the
South Western region learned
to bond the hard way when
they tried their hand at
adventure sports recently... -
Vouching for those in need
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Vouching for those in need
Six-year old Terry Dunn
should find life a litde easier
thanks to the generosity of
staff at London's Lee Green
store.
Terry, the son of a customer,
suffers from a range of
debilitating... -
Deli well done!
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Deli well done!
The deli counter at London's
Ladbroke Grove store has won
Woman magazine's Consumer
Special competition.
The store beat some of our
leading competitors and was
judged on a variety of factors
including... -
Join in the scrum!
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Join in the scrum!
Don't be deceived... these suave, smiling gentlemen,
dressed to the nines on a fifth anniversary dinner
dance at London's Richmond Hill Hotel, each have a
hidden ruthless streak!
When they're not enjoying... -
Reward for healthy eating
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Reward for healthy eating
staff tucking into tlieir scrumptious lunch-time meals at the Sevenoaks store in Kent may not
appreciate just how healthy their food is. But staff restaurant supervisor Ann King, and the cook,... -
Side by Side and Outward Bound
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Side by Side and Outward Bound
Selby Road staff present their cheque to residents at the Homefarm Trust.
Staff at Selby Road, Leeds, have raised over £1,800 for the
Homefarm Trust for the physically and mentally disabled as... -
Wrong dialling? Tone's poem clears the line
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Wrong dialling? Tone's poem clears the line
It wasn't the fault of
Sainsbury's store at
Winnersh, but they could see
the problem. Since the new
store opened Mr and Mrs J E
Sainsbury, who live just up
the road, have been... -
Pit your wits
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Summer crossword
ACROSS
6. This led to water rationing in summer 1995 (7)
7. Country of tlie 1964 Summer Olympics (5)
9. One has to be stuck on a postcard (5)
10. Venue for 1996 Olympics (7)
12. One of the Canary islands, a... -
A cracking good idea!
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A cracking good idea!
Sainsbury's new Fresh Organic Free Range
Eggs come in two six-pack sizes - medium (£1.15) and
large (£1.35). The eggs are high in protein and rich in
vitamins B12 and D. The chickens are reared on... -
A perfect match
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A perfect match
Have a Wimbledon-style treat with Sainsbury's Fresh
Strawberries & Cream Dessert (99p). In the bottom half are washed and ready-toeat
English
strawberries,
while the top
contains a
separate
helping... -
Birds of a feather
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Birds of a feather
Since last summer Sainsbury's has been
introducing other types of meat such as
Ostrich. Ostrich burgers (£2.99) taste like
prime fillet steak and venison. They're healthy,
too - ostrich meat contains less... -
Healthy eating
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Healthy eating
Wendy Veale's Low Calorie Cooking proves
that fewer calories don't mean less flavour.
All 50 recipes are quick and easy to
prepare, give the number of calories per
serving, and include dishes such as... -
Marvellous milk
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Marvellous milk
Sainsbury's is now selling two new one-litre Organic Milk cartons -
semi skimmed and whole. Both retail at 72p. The cows graze on
pasture during the summer and eat grass, wild herbs, flowers and
sweet clover.... -
Doubly delicious
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Doubly delicious
Ideal for picnics Is Sainsbury's Apple and Mango drink £1.69). Made from 100 percent pressed English apple
and mango puree, the juice is a refreshing blend. The juice is lightly pasteurised to maintain the... -
Fizz in five flavours
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Fizz in five flavours
The new range of JS carbonated Fizz
drinks has a distinctive holiday theme.
The 250ml bottles come in five flavours:
Candy Floss; Bubblegum; Toffee Apple;
Banana & Custard and Seaside Rock.
There is no... -
Juice that packs a punch
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Juice that packs a punch
Caribbean Punch Juice
Drink (95p) is non
alcoholic and is made
with orange, banana
and lime with a hint of
coconut. So now you
don't have to get on a
plane to enjoy an authentic
Caribbean... -
Pie-eyed?
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Pie-eyed?
Thanks to Sainsbury's, you no longer need to go down to your local to enjoy traditional
pub grub. The new JS Pub Style Pie comes in two
varieties - Pork Apple & Cider and Steak
Mushroom & Red Wine. Each are... -
Quilted luxury
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Quilted luxury
Sainsbury's Supersoft quilted toilet rolls
have been specially designed to give
quilted softness, strength and extra
absorbency. The two-roll (white) pack
costs 97p and the
four-roll (white
or pink)... -
The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
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The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
I Low calorie cooking book
I Everyday meals for diabetes book
I Fizz drinks
I Supersoft toilet rolls
NAME
If you would like to sample some
of our new products simply
cross the box... -
Special Olympics on track for success
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Special Olympics on track for success
Sainsbury's appeal launch adds fuel to the
Special Olympics flame
Kevin Smiley meets David Salnsbury
The countdown to the 1997JS sponsored Special Olympics
began in earnest when chairman... -
Staff councils
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The second meeting of the Group Staff
Council, chaired by David Sainsbury, was held
on 3 June at Blacltfriars
staff councils have provided an official channel for questions on all aspects of the
business to be put to... -
A recipe for supermarketing success
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A recipe for supermarketing success
Sainsbury's network of instore food advisors come into contact with more than six miUion customers a year.
Carol Hurd talks to Kate McBain who works in our Cobham and Leatherhead stores... -
APRIL COMPETITION WINNERS
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APRIL COMPETITION WINNERS
Thanks to all of you who entered our April
fish caption competion - your humorous
captions made opening the JS Journata
mountainous postbag a bit more entertaining!
After much deliberation, here are... -
Gladiators roar at Target Tadworth's success
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Gladiators roar at Target Tadworth's success
A 10-mile sponsored ramble was the climax of the Target Tadworth campaign, which has raised a
record-breaking £100,000 for the Children's Trust FACTS ABOUT THE
CHILDREN'S TRUST
1)... -
Life on the ocean wave
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Life on the ocean wave
Steve McCarthy, a full-time
engineering student at Stafford
University and part-time provisions
assistant at the Cannock store in
Staffordshire, will be representing
Britain at the World... -
SSA OFFERS
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SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION Tel: 0171 921 7227
Walt Disney's World on ice returns
Once again Walt Disney's World On Ice returns with an all new
show, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and once again SSA
members can enjoy... -
Long service
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Long service
Employees who have completed 40years' service
SHEILA HARRIS, print room operator, Blackfriars.
JACKIE MAYAR, computer operations, Blackfriars.
Employees who have completed 25years' service.
STEWART ADAMS, driver,... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Length of service appears in brackets
CHRIS ARNOLD, 46, senior legal officer, Blackfriars, died after
a long illness on 3 June. ROSEMARY WOOD, 58, a packer at
Letchworth, died after a short illness on 23 May (2yrs). -
Retirements
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Retirements
Length of service is in brackets
GORDON BEHANY, car park attendant, Hanley Oyrs). SHIRLEY
BETTS, checkout/replenishment assistant. Bury St Edmunds
(Syrs). RITA BROWN, dry goods reduction controller,... -
Sound and Vision
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Flip or twist
Flipper, (released in August) the heart-warming
tale of a boy who befriends an orphaned
dolphin, is out on video this month. Starring
Elijah Wood as Sandy and Paul Hogan (of
Crocodile Dundee) as Uncle Porter,... -
Wedding
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Wedding
JULIE FERREH, frozen food
replenishment assistant and
ANDREW SOUTHCOn,
warehouse assistant, both at
East Filton, were married at
Yate register office and
honeymooned in Florida and
the Bahamas. -
A touch of glass
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Nightingales may no longer sing in Berkeley Square,
but wrens, pheasants and moorhens are happily roosting again
in Sainsbury's Archives!
A touch of glass
Dhese specacular glass panels, which were
rescued from the Brondesbury...
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