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features
tuning into Taste
the launch of the Taste Network
Welsli stores display local colour
the regionality programme in Wales
pull up a seat at the Blue Parrot Cafe
the healthier range for cool kids
Streatham shapes... -
If I were boss...
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Seizing powerthis month is
Hempstead Savacentre customer
service assistant, Jane Crittenden...
From my experience, there are two kinds of boss - one who tells you
what to do, wants it done yesterday and gives no thanks when it... -
Bites - Haverhill's Unusual Delivery Makes Headlines
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HAVERHILL'S
UNUSUAL
DELIVERY
MAKES
HEADLINES
Haverhill store in
Suffolk took
receipt of a highly
unusual delivery
on 19 February
when an
expectant mother
gave birth to an
81b 10oz girl in the
store's car... -
Company pulls together in face of foot and mouth
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ALL AREAS of the company have been pulling together to
ensure shelves are stocked throughout the foot and
mouth crisis, with the business continuity team
monitoring the situation on a dally basis.
The increased demand on meat... -
Sainsbury's leads the field in environmental performance
03
SAINSBURY'S HAS been named as the leading food retailer for the second
year running In the Index of Corporate Environmental Engagement and
Performance, published by Business In The Environment.
The company was also ranked third... -
Bites - Bank Colleagues Confer
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BANK
COLLEAGUES
CONFER
Sainsbury's Bank
held its first
conference for
banking-centre
colleagues last
month in
Birmingham.
All attendees were
given an outline of
the strategy
Sainsbury's Bank
will be using... -
Homebase sale finalised
04
THE DEAL by Schroder Ventures to purchase
Homebase for £969 million has now been completed
with ownership of the home-enhancement chain
transferring from J Sainsbury pic to Schroder
Ventures on 2 March.
Sainsbury's is... -
New clothing range launches this month
04
SAINSBURY'S IS to launch its exclusive new range of
quality clothing, Jeff & Co, by the end of this month.
The range, which boosts Sainsbury's non-food offer,
has been put together by renowned designer Jeff Banks,
and... -
Schools scheme enters sixth year
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EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOLS, launched on 18 March and
running until 9 June, is now into its sixth successful year.
During the past five years, Sainsbury's has given away
more than £26 million worth of equipment to at least
20,000... -
Supply chain focuses on food quality
04
A MAJOR campaign has been launched to raise awareness and
communication of food quality and safety in the supply chain.
Focus groups were held late last year with management and
warehouse colleagues at all Sainsbury's regional... -
Calcot's the toast of the off-licence trade
05
CALCOT SAVACENTRE has won the 2000 Off Licence Of The Year
Award (Multiple Grocer category) in the Carlsberg-sponsored awards
programme run by Off L/cence News.
At the recent awards evening at Castle Ashby in... -
Chefs rustle up tasty sum for Comic Relief
05
THE FOOD Centre at Blackf riars was transformed Into an exclusive
restaurant called Le Nez Rouge on Red Nose Day, 16 March.
Colleagues and suppliers bid for each of the 36 places in the
"restaurant" via an auction run through... -
Reinvigoration programme rolls on with vim
05
THE NEW store programme moves on
apace this month with two new stores
opening on 10 and 26 April - at Romford
in Essex and Berryden in Aberdeen,
respectively.
The Romford store is a 60,000 sq ft
supermarket and... -
Enjoy easy access to your pension plan
06
Go online to see how your
J Sainsbury Personal
Retirement plan Is doing.
LEGAL & GENERAL has created a
new web site especially for
Sainsbury's colleagues. Not only
does the site give you all the facts
you need to know about... -
Fish sales help keep seaman's mission afloat
06
THE MONEY Sainsbury's
raised on National Sea
Fish Day in December for
the Royal National
Mission to Deep Sea
Fishermen-which helps
families of fishermen lost
at sea - has been counted
and an impressive
£18,465 has... -
Norway beckons for seafood competition winners
06
THE LAUNCH of the frozen-seafood categorymanagement
plan was marked with
a sales competition, sponsored by leading
seafood supplier Youngs Blue Crest Seafoods
Limited.
The competition was open to all stores, with
the one... -
Sainsbury's wins deafblind-friendly vote
06
DEAFBLIND PEOPLE have voted Sainsbury's best corporate
chain store for its commitment to providing better service to
deaf blind customers.
Statistics show that one in four people with combined
sight and hearing loss go without... -
Taste of the future
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The Taste Network
is a joint venture
between
Sainsbury'sand
Carlton which will
soon be offering
home-delivery
orders via
interactive
television. To
celebrate Taste's
launch, the journal
is offering ten lucky
readers... -
Basingstoke puts new principles into practice
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PERFORMANCE AMONG colleagues employed on the non-perishables early
shift at Basingstoke distribution centre has been transformed after applying
the supply chain's "7in3" principles of focusing on the importance of... -
Bites - New Employee Handbook on the Way
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NEW EMPLOYEE
HANDBOOK ON
THE WAY
An updated
employee
handbook Is to be
Issued to all retail
colleagues by the
end of June to
replace the
current version.
On receipt of the
new handbook,
colleagues will... -
Last call for supermarket council reps
08
ELECTIONS ARE taking place this month to select representatives
for Sainsbury's Staff Council (SSC) - the colleagues' body which
looks at corporate issues affecting Sainsbury's Supermarkets
Limited.
If you are a local-council... -
Lottery luck motors Marie's way
08
TOP PRIZE in the Sainsbury's Staff Association's
Lucky Lottery Megadraw - a Vauxhall Astra 1.6
Club - has been scooped by Marie Wilkinson,
senior delicatessen assistant at Merry Hill store In
the West Midlands.
The prize is... -
Welsh stores display local colour
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Customers in
Wales found St
David's Day had a
little extra local
flavouroni March
-thankstoa
special nationaldress
event and a
whole range of
local products
being sold as part
ofthecompany's
regionality
programme.... -
Blue Parrot flies through quality tests
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A NUMBER of products from the newly-launched Blue
Parrot Cafe range for children have been put through
customer taste tests in recent weeks - namely the
Product Quality
Monitor. There are
currently 150 products
in the Blue... -
London Colney curries favour with curry lovers
10
LONDON COLNEY demonstrated the art of
curry-making when the UK's leading
authority on Indian cookery, Meena Pathak,
paid the store a visit to give customers a
taste of her exclusive new range.
Meena and instore chef Stuart... -
Pasteurised-egg trial cracks on in a dozen stores
10
THE "DIPPY EGG" is back on the menu thanks to the innovative
new technology developed by Sainsbury's which enables eggs
to be pasteurised in their shells.
The eggs look no different from normal eggs except for the
white being... -
Sainsbury's socks it to the opposition
10
SAINSBURY'S IS the first supermarket to come to the rescue
of men with big feet.
The new XXL range of socks for men with size 11-14 feet,
will ensure a more comfortable fit for those who have always had
to sgueeze into... -
Passionate about food
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Last month's launch of
the Blue Parrot Cafe
range has inspired
company innovation
chef Steve Parkins to
come up with two
delicious recipes
especiallyforkids-
Saucy Sorbet an6 Hot
Kiwi and Custard witti
Toasted Mini... -
Pull up a seat at the Blue Parrot
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Persuading
youngsters to eat
more healthily has
always been an
uphill task. Now
Sainsbury'sis
tackling this ageold
problenn with ]
an inspired new
range containing
all the foods kids
love-andlessof
the things... -
Streatham shapes up
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Sainsbury's accounts department in Streatham has been
transformed from a 1960s paper factory' to a modern,
financial powerhouse handling £20 billion of Sainsbury's
money every year, thejournal discovers how a fresh
management... -
Investment in knowledge brings tangible return
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Sainsbury's is the first major food retailer to achieve corporate
Investors in People recognition, the journal looks at how
the learning@Sainsbury's training framework helped with
the achievement. It's taken three years,... -
Express yourself
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no discount for petrol?
Wayne Griffin, pharmacist,
Courthouse Green:
I have been working for
Sainsbury's for just over a year and
I have recently received my staff
discount card.
This has certainly made a dent
in my... -
Cartoons
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It's a recycled plastic cup, see? There's the lipstick mark!
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Salient points
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charitable Coreys Mill
Kathleen Sweetman, catering assistant,
Coreys Mill:
I would like to extend a big thank you to all
colleagues at Coreys Mill who so generously
contributed to f undraising for my granddaughter
and the... -
Canley life savers
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THREEX:OLLEAGUESat
Canley have been honoured
for helping save the life of a
53-year-old customer who had
suffered a heart attack instore.
Debbie Hopkins, Tina
Doherty and Lyn Simons are
qualified first-aiders and
bravely... -
Fareham goes fishing for better figures
20
FAREH AM COLLEAGUES made a real go of
National Seaf ish Day by dressing up in fishy
gear. Meat assistant Rob Cooper donned a
seagull's outfit while frozen food assistant
Andy Jackson went to work as a fisherman.
The promotion... -
Graham bakes bountiful harvest
20
GRAHAM BRISCOE, baker at
Durham, makes the Harvest
Festival Bread each year for local
school Framwellgate Moor. Here he
is pictured with his latest creation. CREATIVE
CRUST...
Graham
Briscoe's
festival bread in
the shape... -
Peterborough party takes on fancy theme
20
PETERBOROUGH HELD a festive party lunch for
colleagues, who all came infancy dress.
Pictured I to r are: John Cockshott, Simon
Plumpton, Michael Cuthbert, Andy Nahajski,
Matt Douglas, Krystian Tatum, Andy Hutchings,
Andy... -
Ross Kemp accepts grant
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for
Ex-EastEnders star, Ross
Kemp, was at his local Nine
Elms store to receive a
cheque for £48,000 from
trading director Ian Merton
on behalf of fragile bone
charity, the National
Osteoporosis Society (NOS),
of which he... -
Trolley win makes a difference
20
HEDGE END store held a trolley-dash
competition to see which customer could
collect the most Taste the Difference
products.
The contest was broadcast on radio
station South City FM, and the winner,
Jenny, managed to jam just... -
Braintree's visitors pack a few surprises
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BRAINTREE'S LOCAL
scout group bagpacked
over the
festive period and
raised more than
£800 for its fund.
Meanwhile,a surprise
visitor during the
period was retail
director Robin
Whitbread,whowas
amazed by... -
Pop stars spice up life at Alperton
21
THE SPICE Girls made a special guest appearance at
Alperton store - just two miles from their usual Wembley
haunt - under the guise of the "Old Spice Boys".
Entertaining the troops were
store manager Tony "Posh" Lewis,
duty... -
Romance alive and well at Fairfield Park
21
FAIRFIELD PARK made Valentine's Day a special
occasion for customers and colleagues alike. The store
provided fabulous displays and a floral-wrapping
service, wtiile the bakery team produced special lines of
heart-shaped... -
Stores collect cash for quake victims
21
TEWKESBURY ROAD and Dulwich store colleagues have been involved In
raising funds for victims of the recent earthquake in India.
Two part-time workers at Tewkesbury Road in Cheltenham have been
giving up their days off to... -
Wild about her Rover
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MARGARET WEBSTER, payroll
clerk at Derby's Kingsway store, is
driving a brand new car after
racing away from colleagues in
her district's SSA raffle.
Margaret was so chuffed she
sold her old car after receiving
the keys to... -
December competition winners
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Winning the £25 crossword is Anne Glew at Kimberley
For a list of the winners in the rest of the competitions featured in the December
issue, please send an SAE to the journal at the address on page 2. -
Quick crossword
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ACROSS
1. Uncertain (12)
7. Abrupt (5)
8. Seat (5)
9. Can (3)
10. Gourmet (9)
11. Ditch (6)
12. Racial (6)
15. Smartened up (9)
17. Course (3)
18. Cellar (5)
19. Consent (5)
21. Alienation (12)
DOWN
1. By amount... -
Solutions to March wordsearch and crossword
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Pyramid
Pentagon
Across: 4 Balance; 8 Rooted;
9 Affront; 10 Temper; 11 Unique;
12 Conclude; 18 Tattered;
20 Gemini; 21 Damsel; 22 Cordial
23 Planet; 24 Recedes.
Down: 1 Protect; 2 Torment;
3 Reveal; 5 Affluent; 6... -
The coolest offers in town
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Paramount and the journal are offering you tfie
chance to own a DVD of the coolest dude
around. Shaft is released on DVD on 9 April
and five readers have the chance to win a copy, i
Samuel L. Jackson plays Shaft and... -
Wordsearch
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Can you find the female stars of
the films listed below? To help
you, we've given their first
names.
1. The African Queen:
Katharine (7)
2. The 6;gS/eep: Lauren (6)
3. Barbare//a: Jane (5)
4. C/eopatra: Elizabeth (6)
5.... -
Exclusive 15% off a Telegram Teddy
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"the inspired alternative to flowers"
If you are looking for an ideal gift for any
occasion, whether It be a birthday, an apology
or a simple declaration of love, the journal Is
offering you the chance to send something... -
Fare comment - Roasted Red Snapper with Salsa
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Spice up your Easter with this snappy dish.
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Get into the spirits with Thomas Lowndes
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Four readers have the chance to win a selection of top alcohol
brands from Thomas Lowndes & Co - part of Allied Domecq (UK)
Ltd. It's a prize that could make your Easter celebrations extra
special.
Thomas Lowndes supplies... -
Customer comments
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verwhelmin
generosity
Durham customer, Audrey Loughth
A SINCERE thank you for the kindne;
shown to me and my son, who was ta
ill in your store.
He'd just spent a very busy week;
work and was troubled by indigestion'
a long... -
Louise shows Ronald McDonald how it's done
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>w it's done
_ T CUSTOMER, Mike Wellington felt let down
jien'a local McDonald's restaurant was unable to host!
birthday party for his son and six friends. r'
To the rescue came coffee shop assistant Lof'"
'-"•ns and... -
Redditch keeps puncture victims buoyant
24
BAD LUCK struck when Redditch customers, Mr and Mrs
Harris, developed a puncture, then discovered the airsupply
pump in the store's petrol station was defective.
To get the Harrises back on the road, duty manager
Simon Tennent... -
Stereo service hits high note
24
THE SON of Chaddesden customer David Prince was
heartbroken when the stereo system bought for him
turned out to have a fault.
And the heartbreak continued as - before Mr Prince
could return the system - t he family moved to... -
Sweetening a bitter pill
24
WHEN A thief stole a purse from 93-year-old Mrs Strong's
trolley in Brighton's Lewes Road store, all was not lost.
Customer service assistant Val Ayling gave her a cup
of tea and called a taxi to take her home, with her... -
Tracey save children from red nose blow
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IN THE run-up to Red Nose Day, a Merry Hill customer wished to
buy 25 red noses for pupils at a special-needs school, but the
store had sold out.
Customer service assistant Tracey Edmunds couldn't
bear to think of the children...
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