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features
all part of the service
first report on the Delivering Great
Service roadshows and what they mean
forSainsbury's
Jeff & Co launches in style
the new clothing range makes its debut
local heroes required - apply... -
If I were boss...
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Ruling the world this month is
non-perishables warehouse
operative, Mick Habermel, from
Hoddesdon distribution centre...
First of all, if I were boss, I'd put clerks back into the receipts office in
Rye Park depot and the... -
Bites - Veteran Vet Joins Foot And Mouth Fight
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VETERAN VET
JOINS FOOT AND
MOUTH FIGHT
Part-time meat
counter assistant
at Durham, David
Belford, has been
given leave from
his job to go and
join the fight
against the foot
and mouth virus.
David is... -
Colleagues' rating of Sainsbury's jumps 14 points
03
THE COMPANY-WIDE results from the fourth employeeopinion
survey - Talkback4 - have now been analysed,
revealing a 14 per cent rise in the number of colleagues
saying Sainsbury's is a well-run company.
Colleagues throughout the... -
Foot and mouth marches on
03
THE FOOT and mouth crisis continues to grab the
headlines.
For Sainsbury's, the biggest challenge is in keeping
supplies moving to Northern Ireland-although the
situation is much improved.
To meet the challenge, the company... -
Own-label ranges put in super performance
03
SALES DATA shows that customers are giving a
decisive thumbs-up to the quality of Sainsbury's
innovative own-ranges -those branded ranges under
the Sainsbury label, such as Blue Parrot Cafe, Taste
the Difference and Be Good To... -
Bites - Kempston Houses Local Council
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KEMPSTON
HOUSES LOCAL
COUNCIL
Customers at
Kempston store in
Bedford are
combining
Saturday shopping
with meeting local
councillors.
Instead of the trek
to the local library,
two miles away,
where... -
Colleagues commit personally to supply-chain overhaul
04
THE 7 IN 3 programme has moved beyond the core
supply-Chain area, with 130 colleagues, representing all
levels of the organisation - up to board director- making
personal commitments to help boost the process.
in keeping with... -
New long-service award goes live
04
COLLEAGUES WITH 15 years' service are to have their
contribution to the company recognised officially, thanks
to a new scheme introduced on 1 April this year.
The scheme was developed by the central employee
services team,... -
Stamford Street to modernise
04
SAINSBURY'S CENTRAL functions are to
be consolidated into a new building in
Holborn, London, and this will enable
Stamford House and Drury House at
Blackfriars in London to be redeveloped.
Central departments colleagues... -
Opportunity knocks for colleagues seeking management posts
05
IF YOU'VE got ambition and believe you've something extra to offer, the Career
Development Centre (CDC) is for you.
This valuable new stepping-stone to success offers colleagues seeking
promotion to assistant manager,... -
Sales competition to make pet-food sales purr
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NEWLY LAUNCHED in stores last month is l a m s - a super-premium dry pet food that has
traditionally only been sold in specialist stores.
To help w i th the launch of this major quality range-which comprises foods... -
St Clares empowers colleague using a wheelchair
05
AN ELECTRIC-POWERED wheelchair has transformed work
for St Clares' customer service assistant, Ciara O'Connell, who
has spina bifida.
When she first joined St Clares store in Hampton,
Middlesex, Ciara faced a daily... -
Bank promotion makes use of staffed units
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TO BOOST the number of customers
signing up for ttie Sainsbury's Bank Credit
Card, a range of promotional material
goes instore this month.
Many stores will also feature
promotional units (pictured left) staffed
by Bank... -
Bites - Intranet Communicates Comms Policy
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INTRANET
COMMUNICATES
COMMS POLICY
The Use of
Communications
policy has now
been written and
uploaded on to the
intranet.
This policy affects
all colleagues
using company
communication
systems, such as
the... -
Old uniforms find new home
06
SAINSBURY'S OLD uniforms have found a new
home in India in an area ravaged by the
devastating earthquake at the start of this
year.
In line with previous experiences,
Sainsbury's donated the old uniforms to a
suitable... -
Rugby stars celebrate at Calcot
06
IT WAS cheers all round as London Irish rugby stars
Kieron Dawson and Justin Bishop teamed up with a lifesize
version of England skipper Martin Johnson to
celebrate Calcot Savacentre winning the Off Licence Of
The Year... -
All part of the service
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the journal discovers how the series of
Delivering Great Service roadshows held
during the first two weeks of May heralds
a major step towards making shopping
at Sainsbury's easy, enjoyable and
inspiring from end to end.... -
A friendly face to advise you on the J Sainsbury Personal Retirement Plan
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Arrange a visit witin your Legal
& General adviser today.
LET'S FACE it, most of us have problems
understanding pensions.
However, Legal & General hias
come up with the answer-a
friendly team dedicated to
O \ advising... -
Bites - Beckton Joins Retail Crime Initiative
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BECKTON JOINS
RETAIL CRIME
INITIATIVE
Thieves stealing
from shops in the
London Borough of
Newham are being
made to consider
the effects of their
crime by
managers at
Beckton
Savacentre as
part of... -
New space opens at pace
08
THE EXPANSION and reinvigoration of the company's property
portfolio is a key pillar in Sainsbury's Business Transformation
Programme. And it's one which is being progressed at great pace,
with a quarter-of-a-million square... -
Bites - No Business Like Snow Business
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NO BUSINESS
LIKE SNOW
BUSINESS
Heavy spring
snowfalls in the
US brought a real
worry for Shaw's
distribution centre
at Maine in New
England.
After one day's fall
of 26 inches, snow
was drifting up to
six feet... -
Masterminds master company quiz
09
BALH AM STORE beat 33 teams to
take top prize in the biggest-ever
SSA company quiz final, held at
Manchester's Palace Hotel earlier
this year. The finalists were
competing for the coveted winners'
shield, having already... -
Wedding expo attracts huge crowd up the aisles
09
SHAW'S STORE in Taunton, Massachusetts, hosted
a wedding and party exposition last month to boost
sales of wedding- and party-related products.
There are many businesses offering wedding
services in the Taunton area, making it... -
Bites - New Process Reduces Salmonella Risk
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NEW PROCESS
REDUCES
SALMONELLA
RISK
Sainsbury's has
developed a
process that kills
bacteria on raw
chicken while
retaining the
maximum quality
of the product.
The process - a
world first - uses
a unique... -
Cream of the new ice cream products
10
SAINSBURY'S IS helping customers get into the spirit of
summer by running an ice cream category event instore
for four weeks from 13 May.
The event is called "Indulge yourself in ice cream"
and will be supported by promotions,... -
Ready meals stay ahead of the field
10
SAINSBURY'S READY meals range continues to outstrip
Its rivals. More than 100 new products will be launched
by the end of June and all the packaging will be
redesigned to bring them up to date and make it easier for
customers... -
Jeff & Co launches in style
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The new Jeff & Co clothing range, designed
exclusively for Salnsbury's by Jeff Banks, went
on sale at selected stores at the end of April,
f/ie/ouma/finds out more about the clothesand
gets a preview of the range at a... -
Local heroes required - apply within
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Sainsbury's is launching two colleague-volunteering schemes to help you help the
community. So if you're involved with a good cause - be it coaching the local footy
club's underlSs or running a cub pack - apply for a Local... -
Give your cooking a lift with fresh herbs
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You'll rarely see a
TV chef prepare a dish
without sprinkling on
a tasty concoction
of fresh herbs.
To ensure the rest of us
can get into the herb
habit, Sainsbury's is
launching a variety
of new and... -
Some ofthe more unusual fresh herbs products-courtesy, by Steve Parkins.
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Jamie Oliver is
giving iiints and tips
on packs and Inere
are one or two extra
ideas on some of
tine more unusual
fresh herbs
products-courtesy
of company
innovation chef,
Steve Parkins. hiya!
What would you think if I... -
Archer Road to aid children's hospice
16
ARCHER ROAD store has nominated Sheffield
Children's Hospital to benefit from its Penny Bacl<
scheme for the first six months of the year. The store
expects to donate more than £600 to the hospital.
The announcement made the... -
Arresting challenge for Christine
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BURY ST EDMUNDS had a colleague arrested instore
and taken to the Guild Hall by local police. Christine
Wesson, customer and trading support, had to phone
friends and local stores to raise the bail money required. The event,... -
Charitable news makes the headlines
16
SOUTHPORT STORE made the news when its colleagues
handed out toys to sick children at Southport Hospital
over Christmas.
Manager's clerk, Sue Langley asked colleagues if they
would like to donate a toy and, in conjunction with... -
Long ride for Longwater
16
LONGWATER COLLEAGUES have cycled 30 miles through
the beautiful Norfolk countryside and raised £1,102 for
the Speech And Language Therapy Services' group in
Norwich.
Pictured above are some of the cyclists on the day:
(I to... -
Luton stores do good locally
16
LUTON AND Bramingham Park stores have been showing local businesses in
Luton what community action is all about.
Luton provided the buffet at a party organised by Luton Lives' Business
Action Group for unpaid carers in the... -
Cannock helps Bulgarian kids
17
COLLEAGUES AND
customers at Cannock store
have helped raise £1,860
worth of food and clothing
for orphanages in Bulgaria.
The goods were collected
for SASHA (Staffordshire
Ambulance Staff
Humanitarian Aid), which
runs a... -
Eltham walks the talk
17
ELTHAM STORE has helped Improve the health and safety of local children by
teaming up with a company called Mouchel Consulting Ltd to launch a Walking Bus
scheme in Greenwich.
With help from the community affairs team at... -
Exel-ent effort
17
EXEL COLLEAGUES at Yate depot presented a
cheque to Cancer Research for £7,630,
following a charity golf day.
Staff, suppliers and sponsors attended the
event and raised £3,815, which was then
doubled by Exel's matching... -
Fund-raising impresses the press
17
MAKING THEIR local newspapers lately are Sunderland and
Stratford stores.
Sunderland made the Sunderland Echo after it raised £4,410
in memory of Sheila Elliott, a former colleague who died last year.
Colleagues at the store... -
Harrogate provides special care for babies
17
HARROGATE EMPTIED its Penny Back fund and
decided to donate the £1,296 to Harrogate District
Hospital's Special Care Baby Unit to go towards a lifesaving
incubator.
The cheque was handed over by personnel and
training... -
Weight watchers fulfil wishes
17
FOUR COLLEAGUES from Grimsby store
raised £280 for the Wish Upon A Star charity
by going on a diet. The charity was raising
funds to take terminally ill children and their
carers on a trip to Lapland.
The now-slimmer... -
Express yourself
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brand new brandy
Linda Cranham, mini-bakery
assistant, Farnham:
I am writing as a customeralthough
I do actually work for
Sainsbury's-to ask what has been
done to Sainsbury's own-label
French Brandy?
It has dropped from 40... -
Cartoons
19
Ahh! oui-oui!! I don't think it tastes that bad!!
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Salient points
19
Ron Black, baker, Winterstoke Road:
My store is short of bakers, with only one
qualified-myself-plus two trainees.
I have been asked to work some Sundays, to
which I have no objection since-at my previous
stores-working on... -
Chertsey bags up young life-savers
20
CHERTSEY STORE provided Runnymede Borough Council with more
than 800 carrier bags, which were used during a two-week Junior
Citizen Programme. Children from the borough spent a day at Thorpe
Park learning life-saving skills,... -
Grimsby grooms for grub
20
GRIMSBY HELD a lunch
for colleagues with the
canteen ladies dressing
as wenches and former
assistant personnel and
training manager,
Sandra Bardon as
"Betty". Pictured above
fromltorare:Janine
Herrett, Mo Jones,... -
Hamper for the Hammers
20
MEMBERS OF West Ham Football Club are loyal
supporters of Chadwell Heath, sending housekeeper
Shirley to the store every day. Shirley is always there
first thing in the morning, waiting for the store to
open, and spends more... -
Sampling the brew
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Sampling the brew
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Shipping broadcasts
20
NEWHAVEN
STORE manager,
Neil Ratcliffe,
thought he spotted
a red herring when
he received an
unusual telephone
call requesting a
large guantity of
newspapers. But it
was in fact a
genuine call from
aircraft... -
Bagshot bakers bring in the jam
21
CHILDREN AT St Margaret Clitherow Primary
School were given a treat when Bagshot Road
bakery manager, Trevor Jones, and assistant
bakery manager, Paul Perchard, paid them a visit.
The managers went to teach the pupils how... -
Grease is the word
21
THE ATMOSPHERE was electrifying when the management team at Perton
staged a production of Grease to entertain colleagues during a 1950sthemed
week at the store. All colleagues agreed it was the best lunch in the
store's 20-year... -
Join the club
21
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King for a day
21
EAST FILTON'S electrical department held an Elvis
Day to celebrate a new album from The King - as well
as his birthday Home shop assistant, Ian Parsons, got
all shook up and donned full Elvis regalia for the day
attracting the... -
Secure in the knowledge...
21
RICE LANE store celebrated National Security Awareness Week
by creating its own noticeboard, highlighting all the ways in which
a store can incur loss.
The decorative and imaginative
colours were put together by... -
Tiger tiger at Fallowfield
21
MICHAEL "TIGER" WELLS from Fallowfield
store, was delighted when Tony the Tiger visited
his store to help support a Kellogg's promotion.
Michael, trying hard to hide his emotions, said:
"I've been waiting for this day ever... -
January/February competition winners
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Winning the £25 crossword is Sue Bailey at Burton-on-Trent. The £10 wordsearch
goes to Rosemary Kitchener at Bishop's Stortford.
Foralistof the winners in the rest of the competitions featured in the January/
February issue,... -
Pantene presents shampoo for men
22
PANTENE HAS designed a shampoo that will help
men with thinning hair take control of the way
they look and feel.
CIRC shampoo not only gives you the '
cleaning performance you'd expect from a topquality
shampoo, but also... -
Quick crossword
22
ACROSS
1.
4.
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10.
11.
12.
14.
18.
19.
21.
22.
23.
Diminish (6)
Firm (6)
Mixed (13)
Hands over (7)
Anaesthetic (5)
Drive back(5)
Employers (5)
Denude(5)
Dispossess (7)
Amusement (13)
Abandon(5)
Pure... -
Solutions to April wordsearch and crossword
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Across: 1 Questionable;? Short;
8 Chair; 9 Tin; 10 Epicurean;
11 Trench;12Ethnic;15 Titivated;
17 Run;18Vault;19 Agree;
21 Estrangement.
Down: 1 Quantitative; 2 Two;
3 Obtain; 4 Accounted; 5 Leave;
6 Transcendent; 7... -
Wordsearch
22
THERE are many different
types of road, but some have
names which) have another
meaning.
1. To put in position (5)
2. An increase in salary (4)
3. A cat's cries (4)
4. A golf shot (5)
5. Horticultural
areas(7)
6. A row... -
Dubbly Divine fair trade treats in store!
23
The fairly traded milk ciiocolate bars, Divine
and Dubble, are produced by Tine Day Chocolate
Company to bring chocolate which guarantees a fair
deal for cocoa growers into the hearts, and mouths, of every
chocolate lover in... -
Fare comment - Chicken Livers Lyonnaise
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Win £1,000 of holiday vouchers with Wella Vivality!
23
Wella Vivality and the journal are offering you the chance to win
£1,000 worth of vouchers to put towards the holiday of your
choice.
Wella Vivality is a fantastic new range of shampoos,
conditioners, and treatments, which... -
Customer comments
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impressed by
Sam
Selby Road customer, Ann Carr:
My husband and I would like to
compliment you on the pleasantness
and helpfulness of your staff at
checkouts and other areas.
In particular, we were impressed :
with a young... -
Expectant mum finds unexpected help
24
HEAVILY PREGNANT Mrs John from Yorkshire was on a
visit to Tyneside with her young son when she dropped
into Whitley Bay store for a few items.
Because the store was unfamiliar to her and she was
feeling tired, she asked... -
Financial embarrassment eased
24
EMBARRASSMENT ABOUNDED when regular Stirling
customer Carol Murray arrived at the checkout to pay
for her shopping and discovered her purse had just £1 in
it! And she'd left her credit-card wallet at home.
Fortunately,... -
Fruit-box arrangement is a peach
24
COLLEAGUES AT Cheshire's Northwich store had enough
on their plates on the busy reopening day, following the
store's refurbishment. But Ian Clay, Joanne Nuttall and
LyndseyMillington still managed to deliver an... -
Helen's cake looks a picture
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youn
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MiddlefSlillippiiiPiHi^iHiHr'
Using all her skills, she decorated a cake to ma'
the magazine photograph and, when the happy ]
couple returned from honeymoon, they wrote a ii
of thanks saying: "The cake... -
Positive from a negative
24
ALAN AND Judy Steed are very satisfied customers of
Doncaster's Thorne Road store, but it wasn't until they
complained about a small guality problem with an Indian
meal that their true feelings came to light.
After receiving a...
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