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Company news including stories on
The lower-fat range on the way
Bankwows'ematOlympia
Discounted arts and entertainment
JS ideas make Millennium Products
Exhibition dates for your diary
Facelifts for four... -
From the editor
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From the editor
You can probably tell from
my inability to write proper
sentences that I didn't read
much as a child. But thanks
to the Bookstart Millennium
Project (page 18) I've
been catching up on some
of the reading I... -
A taste of things to come
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A taste of things to come
Sainsbury's is launching a
huge campaign to support its
new range of over 200 ownlabel
products which enable
you to reduce the fat in your
diet without compromising
on taste. The campaign... -
Bank stand delivers results
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Bank stand delivers results
Olympia's Homebuyers'
Exhibition had a new
attraction this year - a stand
from Sainsbury's Bank. Six
staff, seconded from Bank of
Scotland, which helps
operate Sainsbury's Bank,
provided... -
Comically relieved
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Comically relieved
Sainsbury Group colleagues
and customers helped raise
a record-breaking £4.1
million for 1999's Comic
Relief appeal - the largest
single donation ever made.
The Sainsbury's Bank
cheque - which,... -
Group board regroups
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Group board regroups
Group chairman Sir George
Bull has announced changes
in responsibility for
Sainsbury Group board
members, establishing a clear
distinction of responsibilities
between the Group and
operating-company... -
Access all areas
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Access all areas
fl I »Jm Production
ptdS^The Nightingales
Stage Pass, a unique
national arts card for
16-29 year olds offering
discounts of up to 70%
on the best arts and
entertainment events
across the UK is... -
High-tech tagging bags big award
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High-tech tagging
bags big award
Mark Gillott (left) RF tagging project manager and business analyst Darren
Ratcliffe (centre), receive the Millennium Product award from chief executive
of the Design Council, Andrew Summers.... -
Paying with plastic
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Paying with plastic
Showing off an enlarged version of the new money are
Fran Berry (seated) and (from the left) Hansa Lad, Veena
Patel, Dorothy Beeching and Clare Duckenfield. Trainee cashiers have always
been thrown in at... -
Merton makes double figures
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Merton makes double figures
Happy birthday to you gets a jazz swing - store director Steve Potts (dark suit)
joins Merlon's mayor and young guest Anne Marie in the cake-cutting ceremony. The week-long celebration of
Merton... -
REFIT ROUND-UP
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REFIT ROUND-UP
The four latest stores to get a facelift are:
Warrington
The store's extension to 49,600 sq ft makes it into one of the biggest in the
company. Warrington now boasts a new salad bar, new Food to Go, meat
and... -
Show time
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Show time
Sainsbury's exhibition programme got under way in February with the
HortEx International trade show at Harrogate, the UK's major event for
fruit and vegetable growers.
Just so you can make sure you free up your... -
News in brief
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Bridgwater boosts IIP numbers
Bridgwater has joined the growing ranks
of stores to be accredited as an Investor
in People. After 11 months of preparation
the Store was assessed as being well up Enjoying their IIP status... -
Prize cheers new wine masters
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Prize cheers new wine masters
Two newly-qualified Masters
of Wine have been awarded
£2,000 by JS for their
outstanding dissertations.
Sainsbury's sponsors the
dissertation prize as part of
its overall support for... -
Trolleys for triplets
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Since JS's first triplet trolley
went into service at Pound
Lane a year ago, trolleys for
triplets have become all the
rage. Tamworth and
Fairfield Park stores now
have customers with triplets
in the family who are
jumping... -
Group-wide
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Group-wide
Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group... VETERANS MEET
Four hundred and thirty Sainsbury
Group veterans attended a
veterans reunion in Bristol in
March. Trading director... -
News at ten
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NEWS AT TEN Ten bite-sized stories to get your teeth into. NOT-SO-SANE JANE
Jane Asher did her bit for Comic Relief when
she visited Islington store to sign copies of the
Comic Relief recipe book, Five Go Mad in the
Kitchen.... -
Writelines
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Have your say
Whirlybird
worry
Gwen Foster, fresh foods
replenishment assistant,
Bexhill:
On arriving at work recently,
I was very surprised to see a
Budgie helicopter ride situated
about eight feet from our busy
car... -
Wind of change blows in JS's sails
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The most face-changing conference in Sainsbury's history took place in Brighton in February. It talked about the
programmes currently transforming JS into a moj^j|acitfus/customer-first business, and highlighted the... -
Millennium projects move on apace
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As we move closer to
2000, development of the
millennium projects
announced in the Jan/Feb
Journal is gathering
pace. This month, two
Olympians hurdle into the
limelight to launch
Bookstart schemes in
Portsmouth and... -
Quiz: Does your energy awareness make you an energy angel or a vandal?
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Quiz: Does your energy awareness make you an energy angel or a vandal?
So far around 400 colleagues have attended energy-awareness courses run by the JS Group energy
team, led by Ian Taylor. All the attendees are now energy... -
The arts of conversation
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What would you expect Sue Hopkinson to be
talking about by the Melba toasts but wheat'. Look who's talking - Samantha Williams signs
the word 'talk'. Life at JS can be demanding at the best of times, but imagine how you'd cope... -
Branch opening—Chesham
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Chesham
Chesham is Sainsbury's 400th store, and it's twice the size of the old Chesham which closed
last year. Around 80 staff who had been working at nearby stores have now returned to the
new Chesham.
The new store is part... -
Homebase opening—East Grinstead
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East Grinstead
East Grinstead Homebase opened officially on 26 February after a 'soft' opening on
5 February - meaning the store is trading but not advertised until the official
opening date.
The store was trading only seven... -
Branch opening—Fallowfield
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Fallowfield
The site for Fallowfield was previously occupied by a British Rail
goods yard that was closed in 1958. It's now a major student area of
Manchester, with 1,400 student flats around the store. As a result,
50% of the... -
Branch opening—Meadowbank
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Meadowbank
As Meadowbank backs onto Edinburgh's basketball stadium, two players
from the Edinburgh/Rocks basketball team laid up on opening morning to
give the occasion a bit of slam-dunk appeal.
The new store has revitalized... -
Chinese crackers
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Chinese crackers
For a taste of the Orient, try Sainsbury's authentic new range of Chinese ready
meals. Each dish has been specially created using traditional Chinese recipes and
ingredients.
The new lines include Crispy Fried... -
Go stir crazy
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Go stir crazy
Four new vegetable stir fries have
been launched in the frozen foods
section. They are: Oriental Style Rice,
Oriental Style Vegetables, Chinese
Style Vegetables, and Cantonese Style
Egg Fried Noodles. The four... -
Hot stuff
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Sainsbury's Hot Cakes range has recently increased by two.
The new products are Double Toffee - a toffee-flavour sponge
with fudge pieces, filled with a toffee sauce; and Passion Cake
- a moist carrot-and-sultana sponge with a... -
Pasta with a local flavour
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Specially packed
for Sainsbury's in
Genoa, the Regional
Pastas of Italy range
includes four
products all made
using authentic pastamaking
techniques:
Orecchiette - from
Puglia; Malloreddus
-from Sardinia,
dating back to... -
Fresh creations coming your way
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Fresh creations coming your way
The roll-out of Sainsbury's Fresh Creations range is now well under
way. The range includes 12 complete meals, all made with fresh
ingredients and ready in under ten minutes. Don't worry about... -
Take care of yourself
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Take care of yourself
People who like to take good care of themselves will be delighted with
the reformulation of the Vitamin E cleansing range and the
Aromatherapy bathroom accessories. The Vitamin E range has been
designed... -
Veggie good ideas
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Veggie good ideas
Fresh new veggie ideas ready for you to try include the Five
Vegetable Medley (£1.49), which contains broccoli, carrots,
red peppers, courgettes, and baby sweetcorn; Bistro Style
Salad (£1.29) - a sweet red... -
Aid worker needs help
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Aid worker needs help
Anita Hardcastle from
I lampion store has been
Abroad to help build schools
and clinics in Tanzania for
three months. Before her
departure in June, Anita musl
raise £3,000 to fund her trip.
If you... -
Jake and Elmo get down in Durham
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Jake and Elmo get down in Durham
Durham's Blues Brothers go a little
bit country with Alan Gilbert (left -
we think) and Joe Thurley.
Durham's store manager
Joe Thurley and senior
deputy Alan Gilbert were
obviously not... -
Morocco Mel
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Morocco Mel
Mel Pidd from retail finance at
Streatham office completed a
65-mile trek across the Sahara
November. The trek took five
days and Mel raised £9,000 for
Macmillan Cancer Relief. Mel
would like to sav a bill... -
New car for SSA raffle winner
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New car for SSA raffle winner
Amanda Shelley, part-time checkout/replenishment assistant at Calne store, was singing in the rain
after winning a new Peugeot 106 in the SSA Christmas raffle held on Gordon Silvester's... -
Rayleigh Weir cheers children
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Rayleigh Weir cheers children
Colleagues at Rayleigh Weir
store, brought smiles to the
faces of children at Southend
Hospital when they presented
them with a video recorder,
videos and CDs, purchased with
the proceeds from... -
Street villain earns honest living at Burpham
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Street villain earns honest living at Burpham
Fans of Coronation StreetmW
know the faces in the photo as
those of nurse Martin Piatt and
the more recently-introduced Mr
Lickley. But you may not know
that Mr Lickley,... -
Trooping the cake
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Trooping the cake
Archer Road invited its local
scout troop to bag pack at the
store and help sell tickets for a
guess-lhe-weight-ol-the-cake
competition. The cake was
baked by bakery manager Andy
Clayton, and the prize was... -
Cheers at Fanhams
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Cheers at Fanhams
Colleagues at Fanhams
Hall raised their glasses
together recently in aid
of Cheers Day. Margaret
Nash in the bar ran a
social drinking night in
support of the charity
which benefits the
young, sick and... -
Fairfield Park does the business
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Fairfield Park does the business
Fairfield Park store has been sharing the secrets of its success at
a local school's business week. Change management coordinator
Kirsty Blainey and store trainer Norma Arnese spent three days... -
Presents for pre-school
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Presents for pre-school
Hedge End's store manager Terry Brown made the children of Priory Park Preschool's
day when he popped in to present a cheque donated through Sainsbury's
community affairs department. The pre-school used... -
Stanway's favourite fairy flies the coop
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Stanway's favourite fairy flies the coop
Stanway store has just
been deprived of one of
its main attractions.
Josie Heinson, 62,
retired on 17 April after
15 years on grocery
and checkouts. While
Josie has a... -
ARE YOU A REAL TEA LOVER?
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ARE YOU A REAL TEA LOVER?
To ensure you enjoy your favourite cuppa
in style, the Journal has linked up with
Twinings, to offer six readers the chance to
win a beautifully hand-painted and limitededition
Tea Lover's tea set,... -
Join the party with L'Oreal kids
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Join the party with L'Oreal kids
L'Oreal Paris is launching a fun new range of * • ly/^O I IZ^I ^1 C
hair products designed exclusively for kids, -*— • ^ ^ •*• ^ ^ • • A - 1 * ^ V I . K J
called L'Oreal Kids.... -
Win a bread-making machine with Allinson's
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Win a bread-making machine with Allinson's
Allinson's Flour is offering JS colleagues the chance to win
one of five Panasonic bread-making machines in return for
some help. One of the major customer complaints regarding
flour... -
CHRISTMAS COMPETITION WINNERS
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Winning the £25 crossword prize is GERAINT EMES at Cheadle.
The £10 wordsearch prize goes to RON HILYARD, a veteran.
Hiding behind Leonardo DiCaprio's mask is GARY MINCHIN at
Merton Savacentre.
Keeping their kids happy with... -
The £25 crossword and £10 wordsearch
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CLUES
ACROSS:
1. This ship's demise led to many Oscars (7)
5. Film where a bus has to keep moving or
blow up (5)
8. 1980 film parodying many disaster
movies (8)
9. Bend or corner in a road (4)
10. Helicopter blade (5)
11.... -
SSA OFFERS
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SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION
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Long service
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Employee who completed 40years' service:
MARGARET WEBB chief display assistant, Bishop's Stortford
Employees who completed 25 years' service before April
JEAN BAKER deli counter assistant. Portsmouth RICHARD BEAGLEY
business... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
HARRY GRABHAM 75, packer at Lee Green, died on 12 March after a short illness (9yrs) MAURO FERRARA 40 part-time checkout operator at
Stratham Common, died on 28 March after a short illness (lyr) JEAN PERKINS 50,... -
Retirements
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Retirements
ANGELA ARCHER cneckout/replenishment assistant. Hampden Park
(4yrs) LOUISA BAYMAN checkout/replenishment assistant, New
Barnet (3yrs) ALBERT BROWN evening warehouse assistant, King's
Lynn (3yrs) PATRICIA BROWN... -
Tricky trivia
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Tricky trivia Let's see how
you do in this
month's Tricky
Trivia -
The weighty problem of metrication
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When Napoleon invented metric weights and measures, he probably didn't imagine they'd still be making extra work for shopkeepers
some 200 years later. Before the curtain comes down on the old ounce and pound at the end of this...
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