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features
the webjust got tastier 8
a look at Sainsbury's new tasteforlife
website
why the One-Stop-Shop's the place 10
to call
how the One-Stop-Shop is supporting
stores
charity champions 12
fab fund-raising stories from... -
If I were boss...
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Taking his place in the hot seat this
month is Stevenage's assistant night
shift manager, Gary Monk...
If I were boss, I'd introduce hit squads with three people in each. The
squads would fill special offers and low levels... -
A to E review - results on the way
03
All colleagues at Sainsbury's and Savacentre will find out this
month about the results of the A to E project - which started last
autumn to review all non-management roles in stores.
The project's results will be communicated... -
Bites - Organic growth
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ORGANIC
GROWTH
Sales of organic
foods shot up by
137 percent last
year, with
Sainsbury's
taking the largest
share of this
dynamic market
with 30.2 per cent
against Tesco's
28.6 per cent.
According to
market... -
Bold proposal woos Safeway shoppers
03
A bold marketing tactic aimed at enticing Safeway's
customers to switch to Sainsbury's saw Safeway shoppers
invited on 13 May to exchange their defunct ABC loyalty card
for a Reward Card.
Open until the end of trading on 10... -
New cards to be dealt
03
The new Sainsbury's Bank Visa Card has just been
launched, replacing the current Classic, Gold and
Merit Visa cards for new account customers.
Existing cardholders can keep these cards and the
same associated benefits will... -
Bites - Minister praises disability record
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MINISTER
PRAISES
DISABILITY
RECORD
At the launch of the
new Disability
Rights
Commission (DRC)
on 25 April,
Sainsbury's was
cited as a model
employer.
Minister for
Disabled People,
Margaret Hodge
said there... -
Brighton belles go on show
04
The staff restaurant at West Hove was
transformed into a fashion show when 19
colleagues' children, aged between one and
nine, took to the catwalk to model the Adams
Chiidrenswear summer collection in front of
75... -
Four awards fly Sainsbury's way
04
Four very different accolades have come Sainsbury's way in recent weeks - from
award programmes run by The Mirror newspaper, Your Money Direct magazine,
Property Week and Sutton Coldf ield new business.
In the The Mirror's... -
Pinner piranhas show their teeth
04
The winners of the seventh annual Group SSA guiz final
were the Pinner Piranhas who swallowed up the
opposition to win the prestigious guiz shield and
winners' crystal glasses.
Thirty-three teams from around the... -
Bites - Top stores clean up in sales drives
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TOP STORES
CLEAN UP IN
SALES DRIVES
The results of two
sales-driving
competitions are
now in - one for
cleaning products,
the other for facial
tissues.
Stores were split
into eight size
categories and
judged on... -
Feeding time at the zoo
05
Sainsbury's usually donates most of its food waste to
homeless charity Crisis FareShare, but in those parts of
the country where homelessness is not such a pressing
issue, it is local zoos which are benefiting.
One prime... -
Procedures move onto Intranet
05
The retail procedures manuals are now online on the
new Sainsbury's Intranet - meaning that bulky paper
manuals can soon be consigned to history.
This is the first part of the Intranet - the internal
version of the Internet -... -
Store opening programme fills up on petrol stations
05
The fourth store in the Sainsbury's Central format opened at The Moor,
Sheffield, on 17 April, as a replacement for the almost 25-year-old
Charter Row store in the city centre.
The Moor carries the Central format's usual... -
Bites - Glen Road reigns in Spain
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GLEN ROAD
REIGNS IN SPAIN
Glen Road's
produce team
finished top of the
district's sales
drive on the
department, after
increasing sales by
12 per cent.
The drive took
place over 12 weeks
and saw stores
putting... -
Charitable gift helps kids breathe easy
06
Research reveals that childhood asthma is on the increase and it's estimated that one in
seven children in the UK currently has the condition. That's why Sainsbury's is funding the
next edition of the National Asthma... -
Coke brings fizz to Blackfriars
06
Colleagues at Blackfriars were recently
treated to a Coca-Cola sampling session as
well as a free draw to win a pair of tickets to
the England v Brazil football match, held on
27 May.
Coca-Cola gave away more than... -
Sainsbury's helps kids make hospital an education
06
Television presenter Carol Vorderman received a cheque for £86,000 from
Sainsbury's on behalf of the charity Express Link-Up, of which she is patron.
The charity aims to help children in hospital keep up with their school... -
A crisp new look
07
Sainsbury's has upgraded and relaunched its own-label crisps range
with fun, new packaging aimed at adults and children alike.
The range has also been extended and includes various crazy
characters such as wide boy, cockney lad... -
Bites - Diabetes week
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DIABETES WEEK
For the fifth year
running,
Sainsbury's will be
supporting The
British Diabetic
Association's
National Diabetes
Week (11-17 June).
Look out for
activities in your
store, including the
launch of a... -
Loops make life easier for hard of hearing
07
A hearing device which makes life easier for
both deaf customers and colleagues is being
tested at Burpham store as part of
Sainsbury's commitment to meeting the
needs of people with disabilities.
The device is a portable... -
Toast Rosemount's success with a free case of wine
07
To celebrate its international success in winning "Winery Of The
Year San Francisco", the Australian wine producer Rosemount
Estate is continuing its special Chardonnay promotion to the end
of June, offering customers the... -
The web just got tastier
08
Sainsbury'sweb
presencejustgota
whole lot tastier
thankstothe
launch of the new
tasteforlife sitegiving
people
worldwide the
chance to know all
there is to know
about making
better food easier. Making better food... -
Presenting Sainsbury's Bank's Net presence
09
Sainsbury's Bank has also got in on the
Internet act by launching its own web
site at www.sainsburysbank.co.uk to
encourage ever-greater numbers of
astute customers to check out the
guality and value of its... -
Why the One-Stop-Shop's the place to call
10
The One-Stop-Shop began last summer with
a small team answering phones at Blackfriars,
but its success in supporting stores seeking a
guick response from the centre has seen it
transform the way Sainsbury's does business.... -
Bikers benefit Mencap
12
Margaret Browett, the biking baker from Barnwood
store featured in the November issue, has
completed the strenuous 500km Nile Bike Ride
2000 for Mencap. Just to prove it, here she is
pictured thanking Allah as she nears... -
Money for Mozambique
12
A number of stores have done their bit to help the victims of the recent flood in •
Mozambique.
Chippenham store raised £2,780 for the appeal in just one week, thanks to grocery,
assistant Jean Somerset (right in the picture... -
Tesco team torn apart for charity
12
Sainsbury's showed they have the talent for beating Tesco when
King's Lynn store thumped the local Tesco's team 7-1 in a charity
football match.
Held in memory of meningitis victim Ben Adams, the... -
Wakefield helps charity snap up cash
12
Wakefield store has donated
£800 to The Children's
Society after a local
photographer took photos of
customers in the store's
foyer.
For every family portrait
taken, the photographer
donated a percentage of the
fee to... -
Blackpole manager jailed
13
Jim Smith, store manager at
Blackpole, was arrested and
charged with having knobbly
knees and failing to buy
colleagues a Christmas drink - all
to raise money for the Royal
National Institute for the Blind.
After pleading... -
Bolton buddies up with church
13
Bolton store has donated £1,000 to Bank Top United
Reformed Church as part of the store's Side By Side
project.
With the help of Bolton colleagues, church
members painted a room used for Sunday School and
fitted... -
Great deeds at Yarmouth
13
Great Yarmouth store has raised an impressive £4,000 for Leighanne
Halstead, a local schoolgirl suffering from leukaemia.
The store held a prize draw, with the prizes donated by local
businesses. Tickets were sold for £1 each... -
Last puff
13
Do you remember
November's journal and
the three centraldepartments
colleagues
from logistics who vowed
to give up smoking till
the new millennium to
raise funds for charity?
Well, Paul Dewdney,
Simon Skeet and... -
Star trekkers show fund-raising enterprise
13
RIDING THE RAPIDS... The adventurers
themselves up the river - with paddles,
A group of 21 Sainsbury's colleagues experienced the thrill of a
lifetime during March when they took part in the Nepal 2000
Expedition - a 12-day... -
Express yourself
14
share and share alike
Jon Hopewell, produce
assistant, Harrogate:
I think it's about time the profit
sharing scheme was overhauled.
Why are directors included -
don't they earn enough already?
Is it right that Dino... -
Cartoons
15
This surfing the net plays havoc with the digestion!! Mother!!!
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Salient points
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shot in the arm for profits
Martin Newark, kiosk assistant, Bromley:
With flu outbreaks becoming more frequent
and the NHS being stretched to the limit
these days, couldn't Sainsbury's help
colleagues by arranging for a nurse... -
Basingstoke gets its drivers out
16
Driving away with
the prizes from
Basingstoke depot's
transport
department's annual
Griffin Doubles golf
tournament were
partners George
Mennell and Darren
Staniland.
The competition
took place at the
Sandford Springs... -
Dancing in the aisles
16
Customers were
treated to dancing in
the aisles when
students performed
two shows at Low Hall
store as part of their
coursework.
Twenty performing
arts students from Sir
George Monoux College
inWalthamstow
danced, acted... -
Hornchurch happy to help celebration
16
Hornchurch store helped a popular couple celebrate
their70th wedding anniversary in style by
presenting them with a bouquet. George and Phyllis
Garrett have been shopping at the store for 17 years
and are pictured with: (I to... -
Longwater donates nice cereal numbers to school
16
Longwater Lane store has donated some of its old advertising
to Chapel Break Pre-School in Bowthorpe, Norwich, to
brighten up the children's play area. As our photograph
shows, the Weetabix truck has been a particular success! -
Ship ahoy!
16
Richard Keeling from Macclesfield store is soon to
sail around the world in the BT Global Challenge.
He'll be sailing the "wrong way" around the
world, against the prevailing winds and currents, in
the 30,000-mile trek... -
Wendy's rugby reward
16
Wendy Hawkins, checkout supervisor at Thornhill, won a
pair of tickets to see Wales beat Scotland in the Six
Nations rugby international held in March.
Wendy's win was courtesy of Thornhill coming out
tops in the Peters Pies... -
A match made in Sainsbury's
17
Two customers at Birkenhead store
who had not seen each other for over
20 years found love the second time
around after bumping into each other
among the groceries.
John Astbury proposed to Jane Driscoll
on New Year's Eve... -
Billie's a hit at Stratton
17
Pop star Billie Piper proved a real hit at Stratton store when she
judged the local Family Snapshot 2000 competition.
The competition was run with the regional daily, the
Swindon Evening Advertiser, to find the Swindon Family... -
Decade for Durham
17
Durham celebrated its tenth birthday
during April, coinciding with the
introduction of the new-style uniform
at the store.
"he birthday models are: (I to r)
Dmer services assistant manager
Janice Jones, grocery manager... -
Great gathering at Golders Green
17
Over 100 colleagues past and present enjoyed
Golders Green's superb 25th birthday party at
Brent Cross Bangueting Centre.
Ann Smith, who organised the party, was
presented with a bouquet for her efforts.
Pictured tucking in... -
Sharon's governorship receives royal approval
17
Sharon Stuttard from
Middlesbrough store paid the
Queen a visit during May,
because of her role as
chairman of the school
governors at Archibald
Primary School.
Sharon, who works on
fresh foods, received the
invitation to... -
Quick crossword
18
ACROSS
4. Nominal (7)
8. Above board (6)
9. Pacify (7)
10. Serviette (6)
11. Hypothesis (6)
12. Talk (8)
18. Depose (8)
20.Grumble(6)
21. Believe (6)
22. Scent (7)
23. Shrew (6)
24. Make good (7)
DOWN
1. Join (7)
2.... -
Solutions to April/May's wordsearch and crossword
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Spine
Rib
Tibia
Clavicle
Jaw
Patella
Femur
Skull
Fibula
Across:
I Stereoscope; 9 Cow; 10 Decompose;
II Elfin;13 Recited;14 Enrich;16 Please;
18 Avarice; 19 Sweet; 20 Exhibited;
21 Lei; 22 Predecessor.
Down: 2 Tow; 3... -
Summer days out solved!
18
Summer 2000 Instants has now been launched
instore. Together with all the old-time favourite
attractions, new ones include:
British Airways London Eye, Millennium
Dome, London Bus And Walking Tours,
Science Museum, Tower Of... -
Wordsearch
18
THE cities listed
below all have
famous rivers
running through
them. The rivers are
hidden inourword
grid. Can you find
all ten? Words are
written horizontally
and vertically,
not diagonally or
backwards.
the... -
Fare comment - Grilled Vegetable Salad
19
Here's a veggie good idea for salad lovers...ONION IN THE
OVEN FOR 1HR
ATiOO'CfCfSb
ft/TlNHALF
X&REENANP
1REP PEPPER.
REMOVE STEM ANP
SEEPS.
MEANWHILE...
( f)R/i-t- UNTIL SKINS
PEEL ANP
SLICE INTO
STRIPS... -
February competition winners
19
Winning the £25 crossword prize is Mary Lee at Swadlincote. The £10 wordsearch
prize goes to Mark Clement at Torquay.
Seeing the latest fashion at The Cosmopolitan Show were: Conchita Tee, Canterbury;
M Smallpeice, Apsley... -
Get flash in the pan
19
With the asparagus season in full flow,
company innovation chef Steve Parkins
gives a handy hint for serving up fresh
tips...
"Don't peel your asparagus - simply
hold an end in each hand and snap. Then
discard the end bit or... -
Relative rewards
19
Readers have the chance to win one of ten pairs of tickets
to see a new film of Noel Coward's comedy Relative
Values, in which English class meets American sass in a
delightful comedy of clashing cultures, which goes... -
Turn over a new leaf with Twinings
19
Twinings is offering ten journal
readers the chance to win a beautiful
oriental teapot set to celebrate the
launch its new green tea range.
Each set is worth £50 and
contains a teapot, handmade from
blue clay, delicately... -
Bretton goes flat out to help
20
AFTER AN early-morning shop, Bretton
customer Janie Bingham felt a bit deflated when
she returned to her car and foundone of its tyres
completely flat.
Unable to remove the stiff wheel bolts, she .
went back to the store for... -
Customer Comments
20
happy result
Lyons Farm customer Sheila H
writes:
Your grocery manager Dave Bro'
could not have been more helpf i
my request to have two bottles o
champagne delivered to friends
Bournemouth for their 50th wed
anniversary.... -
Durham says yeast to top service
20
HE SERVICE a Durham customer
received buying 16p worth of fresh
'east was so excellent that the
jstomer's daughter later wrote in to
nk you, adding: "your kind
llocated time and patience as if
we were spending a fortune."
e... -
First-aiders praised at Eltham
20
WHEN A customer collapsed in her car in Eltham's car
park, first-aiders Michelle Marks and Adam Simmons
were quickly on the scene, showing the highest
possible standard of customer care.
Under the guidance of an off-duty... -
Sainsbury's 1 Tesco 0
20
ST CLARES' customer Mrs Robson was disappointed wh
she couldn't buy ajar of Olay Total Effects because the
keyholder of the secure-cage, holding the jars, was out of
the store for a moment.
But Orderline manager Lenny Tomkins...
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