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Contents
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features
what a difference a year makes 6-7
the journal looks back over the past 12 months to
see how far Sainsbury's has come
formats for the future 8-9
a look at the formats and partnerships that
will maximise the... -
Forward View
02
...from Roger Matthews, group finance director
We're now into the third quarter of the financial year, which
includes the crucial Christmas trading period. Our focus is
on serving the needs of our customers and... -
If I were boss...
03
Trying on the boss's shoes for size this month is
Bryan Ouirl<, assistant manager checkouts at
Monks Cross, and the first thing he'd do is pay
colleagues more...
If you want the best service, you have to pay the best wages.... -
Q is for quality
03
CONTINUING ITS great record in the Quality
Food & Drink awards, Sainsbury's has
scooped seven silver 0 awards for
outstanding product guality while Tesco
went away empty-handed - and it's the
second year running Sainsbury's... -
Third successive quarter of strong growth
03
INTERIM RESULTS unveiled on 21 November show nine successive months of
growth for Sainsbury's. Group chief executive Peter Davis said this was the
best sustained growth the company has delivered for over ten years - showing
the... -
Data warehouse keeps campaigns on target
04
Understanding customers -
who they are and what they
want - is key to Sainsbury's
continued success.
Although there is a wealth of
information about who shops in the
stores, what they buy and when - until
now it has been... -
New company secretary appointed
04
TIM FALLOWFIELD has been appointed Group company
secretary, taking over from Nigel Matthews QBE who is retiring
after 25 years'service. Tim joins from global logistics group
Exel, where he was company secretary.
After training... -
The journal goes green
04
NOTICE ANYTHING different
about the journal WIS month?
It's printed on 100 per cent
recycled paper.
That means every single
page of this issue comes from
paper that has been used before.
"It's important everyone
does their... -
Truro picks up the charity challenge
04
TRURO COLLEAGUES are this
year's charity team champs.
Colleagues from the store raised
£850 for the Royal National
Institute forthe Blind by abseiling
80 feet down their local county
hall.
They then applied for... -
Bites - Jeff & Co Range Is Bliss
05
bites
JEFF&CO
RANGE IS BLISS
Teen magazine
Sf/ss has given the
thumbs up to
Jeff SCO's
autumn/winter
range. Fashion
editor Karen Crook
writes:
"Sainsbury's are
stocking the best
winter clothes
ever! This
collection... -
Bites - Sainsbury's Bank is cashing in
05
bites
SAINSBURY'S
BANK IS
CASHING IN
Sainsbury's Bank's
network of cash
machines continues
to grow, with the
total reaching 275
this month.
Customers seem to
like them-with
around 20,000
withdrawals
averaging... -
Kids learn while parents shop
05
CHILDREN CAN learn the three Rs while
parents shop at the UK's first children's
supermarket-based learning club at
Springfield, Chelmsford.
The Discovery Club is equipped with a
state-of-the-art computer network so six
to... -
Prince Charles launches local sourcing guide
05
SAINSBURY'S SUPPORT for the rural
economy has taken a step forward with
the publication of a local sourcing guide,
launched by Prince Charles.
Sainsbury's is sponsoring the guide
which is published by the Institute... -
Top of the shops
05
KEMPSTON'S BOBBY Singh is topof the shops
after winning the coveted retail customer
service professional of the year award.
And another colleague, Peterborough's
Jerry Singh - no relation - also made it to the
finals, in the... -
What a difference a year makes
06
A year ago, Sainsbury's recovery programme was announced, Homebase was being
sold, and the relocation to Holborn had been agreed - a year's a long time in retail! • In an exclusive12-month partnership,
Sainsbury's sells... -
Formats for the future
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Sainsbury'sisona
mission to bring its
stores into line with
what customers
\N3ntthejournal
takes a look at the
formats and
partnerships that
willfulfilthis vision. The new formats - main plus and
mixed mission - are... -
Bites - Classroom chefs have a 'taste of success'
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bites
CLASSROOM
CHEFS HAVE A
'TASTE OF
SUCCESS'
The taste of
success student
award scheme has
successfully
encouraged those
amateur Ainsley
Harriotts, junior
Jamie Olivers, and
dinky Delia Smiths
in the... -
Cheers!
10
THE INTERNATIONAL Wine and Spirits
Competition (IWSC) has brought
Sainsbury's a series of awards thi s year.
The title of Best White Spirit was
awarded to Blackf riars Gin and seven gold
medals were presented to... -
EASE-y does it
10
SAINSBURY'S HAS won
the supermarket
category in the 2001 Ease
of Access Service and
Employment Awards
(EASE) for its
commitment to disabled
colleaguesand
customers, beating off
competition from Asda
and Morrisons.
The... -
Judge the food by its cover
10
e range has
, this time for the
effectiveness of Its packaging.
Fiona Shannon, design controller,
collected the coveted International Design
Effectiveness Award at
a ceremony at the
London IHilton. The
quality of the... -
Rich reward
10
NORTHWICH SHOPPER Carole
Millar, has won the equivalent of
free shopping for a year - thanks
to her Sainsbury's Bank Visa
Credit Card.
Mrs Millar entered the
competition set by Sainsbury's
Bank and beat over 8,000
entrants... -
An energetic effort to conserve
11
WELL DONE to the winners of the energy challenge.
These store colleagues have won £500 for the SSA.
The challenge, which took place during October's
National Energy Week, aimed to test the new Triad
energy warning system that... -
Bites - Third year running for pasta award
11
THIRD YEAR
RUNNING FOR
PASTA AWARD
Sainsbury's has won
the title of pasta
retailer of the year
for the third year
running at the Pizza,
Pasta and Italian
Food Industry
Awards.
The key to
Sainsbury's success
with pasta... -
London kids get fruity
11
TWENTY-FOUR London schools are due to receive a free
supply of fruit every day for a week each term thanks to
Sainsbury's latest fruit for scliools initiative.
The scheme aims to help make fruit and vegetables
an integral part... -
New supplier development programme for 2002
11
PETER DAVIS has given a further boost
to the Scottish food industry by
announcing a new supplier
development programme for 2002.
He announced the new investment
at the first Sainsbury's Scottish Supplier
conference which was... -
It's crunch time for Christmas
12
As customers start
pouring in and the shelves
pile up with fresh foods,
the journal discovers how
customer service will be
the key to a successful
Sainsbury's Christmas.
stores are filling up with fresh foods,
car parks... -
Santa's Christmas tips, Part 2
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As you're gearing up for that all-important
Christnnas meal, here are a number of little things
that may help save you time and a few pennies. Vr -Oa ^ -BB» ^St® IS.
For Christmas
vegetables witti a twist,
try roasting... -
Healthy start to new year
15
All eyes are obviously
on Christmas, but
January will offer
everybody the perfect
opportunitytodetox
after the festive
season asSainsbury's
launches a special
pronnotiononthe
lower-fat Be Good To
Vt)L/rse/f range. More... -
Fit the faces to the names with new online Who's Who
16
YOU CAN now find out about the
Sainsbury Group's Board and
departmental directors using th<
new online Who's Who guide on
the intranet. The Who's Who has
pictures of each director along
with a brief description of the
area... -
New life for old equipment
16
TWO CHARITIES - Streetwise and Crisis
FareShare - have benefited from
Sainsbury's move from Blackf riars to
Holborn. The charities are now the proud
owners of TV/videos from the old
Blackf riars offices.
"Our new offices are... -
Save £5 with Jeff & Co
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Save £5 with Jeff & Co
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Bites - Shaw's women in management get together
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Bites
SHAW'S WOMEN
IN MANAGEMENT
GET TOGETHER
Around 300 female
managers at
Shaw's met for a
day-long Women in
Management
conference in
October hosted by
Shaw's senior vice
president for
human resources,
Ruth... -
Fair's fayre
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lONTENT with being the UK's
St retailer of Fairtrade products,
ibury's has announced that It is
;ing with the Fairtrade Foundation
;o develop a range of own-label
Fairtrade products. The range will
guarantee a better deal... -
Sister cities
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the journal conUnues its look
at towns and cities in the
UK and US witin Sainsbury's
and Shaw's stores. Taunton, Somerset
Tauntoncolleaguesaredoingtheir
bit for the local community by
Isponsoring a pony!
"During the... -
Bumper Christmas quick crossword
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ACROSS
1. Yuletide(9)
6. Dark oval fruits (5)
9. Inert gas (5)
10. Large crowd (9)
11. Government official
(10)
12. Impatient desire (4)
14. Weakness (7)
15. Pilot (7)
17. Variety of tangerine (7)
19. Jewellery items... -
Fare comment - Tiramisu
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fare comment - Tiramisu
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September competition winners
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Winning the £25 crossword is C Goodwin at Guildford. The £10 wordsearch goes
to Joan Shortle, a veteran.
For a list of the winners in the rest of the competitions featured in the September
issue, please send an SAE to the... -
Solutions to November wordsearch and crossword
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Across: 6 Visitor; 7 Marry;
9Gav;10Narrative;
12 Appropriate; 15 Acknowledge;
17Ballerina;19 0dd;21Close;
22 Mariner.
Down: 1 Final; 2 Lid; 3 Coma;
4 Partridge; 5 Private; 8 Triple;
11Spineless;13Reward;
14 Scrawls; 16... -
Win a pair of Premiership tickets with Carling!
18
Carling, Britain's favourite lager, now sells
over three million pints every day - that
means 73 pints of Carling are sold every
second! |
Although Carling no longer sponsors The
Premiership directly, its link with football... -
Capital prize to celebrate January sales
19
There is no more enjoyable way to celebrate this
special season than by staying at London's Royal
Garden Hotel - where fun and style always go
hand in hand.
Ideally located for the very best of the New
Year sales, the hotel... -
Win a millllionaire's night out this Christmas
19
With your support, Christmas Millionaire Maker™ will do
wonders for your sales over the festive period. Ensure you know
all about it and how it works. Here's a quick recap: it costs £5 to
play and has two games. A... -
Express yourself
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different states
Martin Beckett, payroll
assistant, Alton:
Have I missed a trick somewhere?
I read the "sister cities" article in
the Septemberyourna/, which said
Sainsbury's Plymouth, in Devon,
and Shaw's... -
Cartoons
21
I've found a way to make those beer packs light!!
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Salient points
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complimentary stuffing
Claire Horrocks, food to go assistant,
Burnley:
On our counter, we often have customers asking
if we sell sage and onion stuffing with our
chickens. We know our local market gives
stuffing to its... -
Bob's building sales in Bristol
22
GETTING INTO the Bob The Builder spirit was this
little customer, Joe, at Castle Court store in Bristol.
Following Sainsbury's exclusive deal with the Early
Learning Centre to sell Bob The Builder products
this Christmas, what... -
Braintree brightens day centre
22
THE TABOR Disabled Day Centre is
looking a lot brighter after receiving a
number of donations from Braintree
store.
The store gave the centre many
tables and chairs, as well as a
collection of pictures to brighten... -
Flower power is blooming marvellous
22
EVERYTHING'S COMING up roses for
Hamilton's grocery replenishment
assistant, William Jeffrey.
William won a gold medal in North
Lanarkshire Council's best-kept garden
competition. "The house was new when I
moved in a few... -
In memory of Judy
22
BRAMINGHAM PARK now has a new electric wheelchair thanks to
the family, friends and colleagues of Judy Taylor, who died earlier
this year.
Judy worked for Sainsbury's for 12 years before she was
injured in a hit-and-run... -
Mad for a party
22
THE MAIN plus format team, from the business centre, was given a crazy
teambuilding challenge for Age Concern's Make A Difference Day
Having only found out about the challenge the night before, the
nine-strong team pulled off... -
Taking the high road
22
BRENDA GIBBS travelled all
the way from Torquay to
Scotland for a walking holiday
in the Scottish Highlands -
only to find the leader of the
95-mile trek was a
Sainsbury's colleague!
Peter Kemp regularly
takes time out... -
Fairfield's letter of praise
23
FAIRFIELD PARK store in
Bedford has received a letter of
thanks from the King's Arms
Project, which provides shelter
for poor and disadvantaged
people In the town.
By donating food, the store
has not only enabled... -
Full of colour
23
CHILDREN OFall ages addeda touch of
colour to Tunbridge Wells when it ran a
colouring competition foryoungsters,
aged five and under, and an alphabet
quiz based on the store for six to 11-
year-olds.
The competition was... -
Magic displays
23
THE JOURNAL received two
Halloween photos from
Lordshill and Newbury stores
before this issue's deadline,
and here they are... NOT
AFRAID...
This
customer
wasn't too
afraid... -
Out to launch
23
JEFF BANKS made it a day to remember for five
customers when he visited Low Hall store for the
launch oftheJeffS Co clothing range.
He gave all five a makeover, and allowed them
to keep the Jeff & Co outfits. Store... -
Staines spots celebrity chef
23
THE CAMERAS were out when celebrity chef,
Ainsley Harriott popped into Staines store.
Getting their picture taken with the TV star are:
(I to r) Dave Pope, store manager Nick
Crockford, Tracy Goff, Pauline Shanks,
Catherine... -
Berryden conversion
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Dunstable store has converted a
customer from Tesco thanks to
delivering great service - and all
because her mother's handbag was
stolen!
The customer service team
recognised how distressed the lady
was so they got her a... -
Great service at Great Yarmouth
24
Rachel Moore, columnist at the Qreat Yarmouth
Mercury, was so impressed by the service she received
in her local store when out shopping with hertwo-yearold,
that she gave the store a mention in her newspaper.
"Thank you to... -
Helping out is child's play
24
It's not often that children ask to go shopping,
but seven-year-old Matthew Turner begs to be
taken to the Rhyl store because colleagues
there are so friendly.
"We visit the store once or twice a week,"
explains mum, Mandy.... -
Many happy returns
24
When the JS Restaurants team at
Bolton discovered that Edith Kelly, a regular customer,
was due to celebrate her 90th birthday, they thought it
was the perfect opportunity to put delivering great
service into action and help... -
Win upto £1,000
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tmas, so Sainsbury's is giving colleagues
hance to win £1,000 - just by delivering J
i service. I
The competition is open to all colleagues M
who deliver great service between 21 m
November 2001 and 21 January 2002. ^
And...
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