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your flexible friend 8
flexible-contract working at Dome
Roundabout
labels come to a sticky end 10
no more sticky moments scanning
reduced items
the winners'gallery 12
hotshots in the journal's 1999... -
If I were boss...
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In the new-look journal's first-ever
"if I were boss" column,
senior customer services
assistant Sue Hudson, from Water
Lane, gives a view on what she
would do if she ruled the world...
FIRST OFF, I'd reverse the priority... -
Bites
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bites
TELL TEACHER
Sainsbury's
Virtual Museum
has been named
among Britain's
top five
educational web
sites for the BETT
2000 awards.
A ballot of
teachers will
choose the
overall winner.
If you know a
teacher, ask... -
First-half sales up 4.5% for Group
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first-half sales up 4.5% for Group
STRONG TRADING at both Homebase and Shaw's has increased Group sales
by 4.5 per cent to £9.1 billion - but ongoing investment in programmes aimed at
boosting the performance of Sainsbury's... -
Reporters required: apply within
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reporters required: apply within
the journal is looking for correspondents
around the country to break stories in their
neck of the woods. If you've always fancied
yourself as a reporter, give the journal a call
on 0171490... -
Vitamins packaging picks up award
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Vitamins packaging picks up award
SAINSBURY'S HAS picked up a highly
commended award in the consumer
responsiveness section of the 1999 Packaging
Industry Awards.
The award is for pots in the Sainsbury's
Vitamin range, made... -
Beer sales froth over rugby
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Beer sales froth over rugby
BEER SALES exceeded all
expectations during the recent
Rugby World Cup.
Sales were monitored
throughout the tournament as
part of a special competition
designed to boost turnover.
Stores were... -
Bites
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bites
PHARMACIES
LOOK HEALTHY
The new store
which opened in
Stirling on
7 December
includes a
pharmacy, bringing
the total number
of pharmacies open
for Christmas to
53. This includes
those which
opened at... -
Familiar fund-raiser collects top award
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Familiar fund-raiser collects top award
A FAMILIAR face to many of
you has won the Arthritis
Research Campaign's (ARC)
highest award available to
volunteers.
During the past 11 years,
David Paterson has visited
201... -
Healthy hearts to tour stores
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healthy hearts to tour stores
FOLLOWING THE success of
Sainsbury's diabetes store
tours, which have been running
for the past four years, the
company has decided to develop
Healthy Heart tours in
conjunction with Van den... -
Bites
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bites
WANT TO BE ON
TELLY?
Channel 4's
Big Breakfast
is looking for
"families of the
week". If your
family has got what
it takes-and can
be available from
Sunday through to
Friday-please
write... -
Eagerly awaited Huntingdon opens
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eagerly awaited Huntingdon opens
ONE OF THE latest stores to open in Sainsbury's new-stores
programme is a 35,000 square footer in Huntingdon. It
opened for trade on 26 October with a pharmacy, salad bar
and the new-style... -
Enjoy a discount on your mortgage
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enjoy a discount on your mortgage
ALL COLLEAGUES within the
Sainsbury Group can now get a
discount of 0.25 per cent on the
standard and preferential rates of
Sainsbury's Bank's Options
Mortgage.
The mortgage combines... -
Well done Woking
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well done Woking
WOKING STORE came top in Graham Naylor's
region by selling the most Ariel tablets during
the September promotion. The prize was
eight official 1999 Rugby World Cup and Ariel
rugby shirts, and two tickets to... -
Bites
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bites
RIGHT TYPE OF
WORKING
When the son of
Hereford's senior
duty manager,
Paddy Nugent saw
a Typing Instructor
CD at the store he
told his dad it would
be great for his
school, Burghill
County Primary.
So, Paddy... -
Check how Stockwise you are...and win £50
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check how Stockwise you are...and win £50
Awareness about the need to look after stock has
been rising throughout Sainsbury's following the
Stockwise campaign which began in March 1998.
To see how aware you are of the issues... -
Cleaner fuel trials at Beckton
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cleaner fuel trials at Beckton
IN A UK first, Sainsbury's has joined
forces with British Gas to bring
liquefied petroleum gas to a
supermarket forecourt.
The new fuel, AutoGas, is a halfprice,
cleaner alternative to... -
Recycling logo up and running
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recycling logo up and running
SAINSBURY'S HAS become the first supermarket to
use the Buy Recycled logo, introduced by the Local
Authority Recycling Committee (LARAC) to increase
awareness of and demand for products... -
Bookstart spreads throughout the land
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Bookstart spreads throughout the land
AS ONE of the three Sainsbury Group millennium projects,
Sainsbury's Bookstart is going from strength to strength.
Bookstart is a national project sponsored by Sainsbury's
which gives free... -
Meet the millennium martyrs
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meet the millennium martyrs
WHERE'S THE PARTY?.. Andy Nash (left) and John Perman won't be partying on New Year's Eve. They'll
be at Buntinqf ord and Charlton distribution centres, coordinating the millennium checks for depots.... -
Millennium Draw live on Business TV
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Millennium Draw live on Business TV
ALL EYES will be on
Sainsbury's Business TV on
Tuesday 7 December for the
Millennium Colleagues Draw,
with the top 22 prizes being
announced.
The draw forms part of
the Sainsbury... -
Your flexible friend
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The traditional working week is almost a thing of
the past as today's lifestyle demands
unrestricted access to goods and services. Sainsbury's is leading the way in
adopting a more flexible approach
to working time, and this... -
Lables come to a sticky end
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The appearance of group chief executive
Dino Adriano on BBC's Back To The Floor
TV programme produced a mail-sack full of views
from colleagues around the country, and the
solution to a sticky problem - the reduction label.... -
The winners' gallery...
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... in the journal's 1999 photo competition
It wasn't the quintessence of camera
craft depicting flamboyant
juxtapositions of tonality and
chromic intensity which made the
prize-winning spots in the journal's
1999 photo... -
Hidden talents
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meat counter Michelangelo
Dave Hammond, butcher at London
Colney Savacentre.
Dave Hammond has been at London
Colney since it opened almost ten years
ago and during that time he's developed
his knife skills in an unusual... -
Express yourself
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express yourself
clear as day
Julie Upton, BWS replenishment,
Woking:
I read with interest the claim in the
October journal that day colleagues
are paid at a higher grade because
they are called, for example,... -
Badger Farm gets playful
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Badger Farm
gets playful
UNIGATE DAIRIES filmed its
end-of-year-video at Badger Farm
store and, as a token of itsappreciation,
donated a cheque for £250 to a
charity of the store's choice.
Gratefully accepting the... -
Bakers rise to the occasion
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bakers rise to the occasion
MEMBERS OF the bakery team at Ellesmere Port played their part in
raising funds for the Romanian Relief appeal by baking three wheat
sheaves which they then presented to Rev Ken Jones of The Whitby... -
Floral flourish
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MAUREEN BURGESS, floral assistant at
Kidderminster, made life taste better for
two customers who needed flowers for a
display they were planning to enter in
their horticultural society's flower show.
They were so impressed... -
Romanian fund-raising's still running
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REMEMBER GRAEME Harker, asset marking manager based at Whitley
Bay store, featured in the October journal? He's the man raising money
to buy and maintain a home for mentally and physically handicapped
Romanian orphans.
Graeme... -
West Hove's bewitching hours
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HALLOWE'EN WAS a scary business at West Hove with Carol
Church (left in picture) and Rita Cager witching it up in the
Adam's Childrenswear department. Also on the fun day
menu were sweets and balloons for children, and... -
Bags fly Sainsbury's flag in Germany
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bags fly Sainsbury's flag in
Germany
OLDBURY SAVACENTRE was asked by
local Glebefields Primary School to supply
a bag for life for each child to carry their
belongings on a trip to Germany. The store
gladly obliged and the... -
Feast of festive products
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feast of festive products
PRODUCTS THAT should be sneaking into your
shopping trolley as we head towards the last
Christmas of the millennium include
the Giggle Snowball with Chocolate
Novelties (£3.99) and the
A Reindeer... -
Stockport pools its resources
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Stockport pools its resources
STOCKPORT HAS started an annual pool
competition, helping build team spirit at the
store. About 4 0 colleagues took part in the
inaugural event, which was won by security
guard Keith Bass. Keith,... -
The right ingredients
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the right ingredients
THOUSANDS OF parents and
customers signed up for this year's
nationwide School Rewards scheme
to help around 5,850 schools,
and in return Sainsbury's stores
provided free ingredients so pupils
could... -
Prize crossword and wordsearch
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Chrissy crossy
up
4. Puzzling (3)
Senior members (6)
Nuts (7)
Winter bird (5)
Short form of Christmas (4)
13. Flare (5)
14. Confection (4)
17. Child's word for "Mother" (5)
18. in the Wood pantomime (5)
21. Desert... -
Visit fabulous Dubai
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11 January 31 March 2000
The sunshine capital of the
world, Dubai is an ideal base
for starting a desert safari.
Visit the camel races or just lie
on the beach and soak up the sun.
It's also a haven for duty free shopping... -
Fare comment
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If you're worried what to do with any turkey leftovers this Christmas, why not try this quick-and-easy recipe... fare comment
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Princely prize
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princely prize
P m W
Out now on video, is the epic animated adventure The
Prince of Egypt. It's a tale of two brothers, one born of
royal blood, one an orphan with a secret past. Growing up
the best of friends, the truth will... -
September competition winners
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September competition winners
Winning the £25 crossword prize is
Julia Kneveit at Bromley.
The £10 wordsearch prize goes to
Karen Sandell at Chislehurst.
Off shopping with their ten Reward
vouchers are: Steve... -
The great millennium quiz
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the great millennium quiz
To end off the millennium, the journal has put
a few questions together to see just how much
you've learned of the previous 1,000 years!
Let's see how you do...
History
1. Who was Israeli prime... -
A real star
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a real star
WHEN ONE young lad saw the star
fighter hanging from the ceiling of
Victoria store as part of the recent
Star Wars promotion, he fell in love.
So mum had to ask if he could have the
model when the promotion was... -
Bott a service
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Bott a service
DELIVERINGA
basket of fruit in
South Yorkshire
was the challenge
customer Mrs Bott
gave to colleagues
at Loughborough
when she wanted
tocheerupasick
workmate who
lives in Doncaster.
Enter... -
Catering for every need
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catering for every need
WINCHMORE HILL'S Tony Redgrave and Greg
Hutler are also full of praise for Derek Benjamin
in fruit buying for helping when an order was
accepted at the store from a professional caterer
for five cases... -
Hill's on top
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AT WINCHMORE HILL, store manager
Tony Redgrave was told a good
customer was so upset when she
heard Sarsons Lemon Vinegar had
been discontinued that she was
threatening to stop shopping with
Sainsbury's.
So Tony got on the... -
Motoring to the rescue
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motoring to the rescue
THE HEROES at Kempshott are duty
manager Berin Jones and checkout support
Ruth Blower who took care of a real panic
situation when a young mother accidentally
locked herself out of her car with her... -
What the customers are saying
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what the customers are saying
feeling warm
inside
Farlinqton customer
Barry Collyer writes:
Please convey my thanks to your
advertising department for the TV
commercial showing the little boy
leaving his mother and going...
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