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heroes hall of fame 6
more than £23,000 has been donated
to good causes thanks to Local Heroes
Christmas countdown 8-9
Christmas is coming early this year with
good value deals on gifts and non-foods
supDiv and... -
Forward View
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... from supply chain director, Martin White
Here in the Supply Chain, we have embarked on a huge
transformation programme, designed to create a
world-class grocery distribution operation to be
completed in three years.
Our... -
Bites - Latest figures show business is on track
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bites
LATEST FIGURES
SHOW BUSINESS
IS ON TRACK
Sainsbury'shas
announced second
quarter trading
figures showing that
sales are up by 7.7
per cent and like-forlike
sales have
grown by 6 per cent
(excluding petrol).
A... -
Countdown to Christmas from BTV
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T for the special
s programmes for all
colleagues. The programmes will
be transmitted at 11am and
repeated at 2.30pm on Tuesdays
and Thursdays.
6 and 8 November
The first programme will outline
this year's trading and... -
If I were boss...
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Graham O'Connor, car park customer service
assistant at Mosborougli, Sheffield, steps into
the boss's shoes this month.
I would review all hours on the productivity factor. The PF is
based on the number of items going through... -
Millions more price cuts announced
03
IN OCTOBER, Sainsbury's
announced a further £100
million worth of price cuts -
bringing the total invested
since January this year to
£250 million, with cuts on
morethan 5,000 lines.
Group chief executive,
Peter Davis,... -
Royal visit to new site
03
JANE WAKELING, Sainsbury's regionallty
manager, met Prince Charles at the site of the new
Cockermouth store in Cumbria on a visit
organised by Business in the Community (BiC).
The visit showed industry leaders first-hand... -
Fill up with energy instore
04
SIX MIDLANDS stores are the first supermarkets in
the country to sell Sainsbury's Energy gas and
electricity thanks to a strategic alliance with
ScottishPower
In a move that makes Sainsbury's the first UK
supermarket to... -
Ken says, end this trolley folly
04
WILLIAM ROACHE, aka Britain's most famous trolley
handler - Coronation Street's Ken Barlow - has launched
a campaign to combat dumped supermarket trolleys.
It's a campaign that has Sainsbury's support.
"Abandoned trolleys cost... -
Sharesave offer on its way
04
"~ 2001 Sharesave
r runs from
November until
.'December 2001.
Invitation packs
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colleagues' home
addresses. If you
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have not
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Stamford Street development approved
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SOUTHWARK COUNCIL has granted
permission for the redevelopment of the old
headguarters campus at Blackf riars.
Ian Coull, Board director of J Sainsbury
pic, said: "We are delighted that we have now
been given the go-ahead to... -
Bites - Design makes sense in Greenwich
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DESIGN MAKES
SENSE IN
GREENWICH
Greenwich store,
designed with a host
of environmentally
friendly features, has
won the Design Sense
2001 award for its
Innovative approach
and radical rethink of
supermarket... -
Fresh approach brings rich harvest
05
SAINSBURY'S HAS been awarded the
prestigious title of Fresh Produce
Retailer Of The Year, beating off
competition from Asda, Tesco, Safeway
and Morrison, to take the coveted prize.
Mike Attwood, general manager,
produce,... -
Sainsbury's picks up Grocer cup
05
SAINSBURY'S HAS won the Grocer O
Outstanding Business Achievement at this
year's Food Industry Awards.
One of the retail industry's top accolades,
the Grocer Cup is awarded by members of the
Institute of Grocery Distribution.... -
Springfield bakers rise to the occasion
05
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY manager, Martyn Cardy, has achieved a
long-term ambition by winning the In-store Bal"I got to the final in 1996 when I was at Braintree and I've
wanted.to win ever since," he said. "I'm... -
Heroes hall of fame
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Sadie Peachey and
Avice Green help out
with the 9th
Ballymena Brownie
Pack. They are
pictured showing the
giris what life is like
behind the scenes at a
Sainsbury's store.
V / ' i
Barnstaple has four local heroes
In the... -
Kirkcaldy wins Kellogg's competition
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KIRKCALDY'S JS Restaurant has won the breakfast
cereal display competition, sponsored by Kellogg's
Foodservice Solutions, which ran nationally earlier
this year. As a result, its staff were rewarded with a
DVD player.
Marl<... -
Sainsbury's joins pay audit
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SAINSBURY'S IS carrying out an
employment audit to find out how
much female colleagues are paid
compared with their male
counterparts.
The audit is part of a wider
government review of gender
equality in the worl -
Staff discount card expires
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ALL EXISTING staff discount cards expire at the
end of December 2001. They will be replaced with
a new-style card, valid for the next five years,
through your personnel department during
December. Veterans' new issue cards... -
Winter meals give warmth to customers
07
CUSTOMERS VISITING the JS Restaurants
can now sample the winter menu's warming
delights.
Available since early October, the winter
menu offers its traditional great-value meals,
such as the Breakfast, still only £1.99,... -
Christmas countdown
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The countdown to
Christmas has begun and
Sainsbury'sisaheadof
the game, having started
its instore promotions
earlier than ever before.
Sainsbury's stores are gearing up
with an early start to Christmas.
This new strategic... -
Bob's here to build sales!
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Sainsbury's has launched Bob The Builder -
an exclusive range from The Early Learning
Centre - that's sure to "build" sales in the
run-up to Christmas!
This is a major coup for Sainsbury's as Bob
The Builder is the number-one... -
Give a red letter day for Christmas
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This Christmas, Experience Gifts will be
stocked for the first time in 300 stores. There
are 12 exclusive experiences to choose from -
each one presented in an attractive gift box
along with a beautifully illustrated... -
Rudolph's Christmas tips, Part 1
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sozzled kumquats
Kumquats are available in abundance at present so why not take time and sozzle a few in
kilner jars? Take 15 to 20 kumquats and pin-prick each one four or five times.
Pop them into a jar with a fresh thumb of... -
Entertainment rolls on in bathrooms
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BATHROOM BOREDOM is nowa thing of
the past thanks to a new brand of
entertainment for the toilet-The
Entertaining Roll!
This luxury toilet tissue is now
available exclusively at Sainsbury's
stores throughout the UK, and... -
Pacific prawns provide perfect cocktail
11
THE COMPANY has introduced another first for food lovers - Organic
Prawn Cocktail. The move follows Sainsbury's launch of the first
:^-^ certified organic prawns in the UK in April.
Farmed in Ecuador's Bahia region on the... -
Wash up with pleasure
11
Cleaning the dishes could soon
become a pleasure, thanks to
Sainsbury's first-ever
aromatherapy washing-up liguid.
Each product has been specially formulated
using natural, essential oils, which are
kinder to the skin, and... -
Whisky galore
11
Can't think of a suitable Christmas present? Why not buy from a
selection of whiskies at Sainsbury's. There's one to suit every pocket.
Sainsbury's five-year-old Finest Old
Matured Whisky
This popular whisky first went on sale... -
Supply and demand
12
Amui
pound investment
plan to transform
Sainsbury's supply
chain into one of the
most advanced and
efficient in the
world is progressing
^ at a rapid pace. ormationofthesup
III I will make a big difference to
colleagues... -
Booze brothers
14
New off-licence
managers will bring
wine lovers flocking to
Sainsbury's stores.
The British are a nation of wine
drinkers, but how much do we really
know about wine? Sainsbury's has
now appointed more than 40... -
A history of innovation
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Sainsbury's new food centre is due to open
attheHolborn Business Centre laterthis
montin - and because it will be visible from
the atrium of tiie building, colleagues and
visitors will be able to see Sainsbury's
passion for... -
Sister cities
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the journal continues its look at Sainsbury's and Shaw's
stores in towns and cities bearing the same name.
Strand Road,
Londonderry
Picturesquely situated on the banks
of the river Foyle, Londonderry is
renewed for its... -
Going bananas
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Sainsbury's partnership with banana
growers in the Windward Islands is
important to the islands'economy and
bringing greater choice to customers.
The British organic food market is
booming - Sainsbury's sells £4... -
Express yourself
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comparing containers
Julie Jarvis, provisions
assistant, Northwich:
In these days of helping the
environmentthrough recycling, I
would like to know how plastic milk
containers compare - when
breaking down - with the... -
Cartoons
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Forget the baby wipe and put in a scrubbing brush, mop and bucket!!
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Salient points
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winefc*
Barry Starling, BWS assistant, Sidney Street:
Is there any way that wines, etc, can have their
shelf-edge label (SEL) printed with a mark so
vegetarians can see, at a glance, what products
are suitable for... -
Altrincham floats to the top
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ALTRINCHAM STORE did wonders
for Sainsbury's public relations
when it won the Best Float
competition at this year's
Altrincham Festival.
Colleagues thought it was
probably the Blue Parrot costume
worn by Jackie Harrison... -
Broadcut to the rescue
20
BROADCUT STORE has donated a
cheque for £1,148 to the Fareham and
Gosport Inshore Rescue Service,
thanks to its penny back scheme. After
personnel and training manager, Jenny
Pound, and coffee shop assistant, Jean
Willis,... -
Chingford helps children
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A TEAM from Chingford
donned walking boots and
stomped ten miles around
London to raise money for
Save the Children's
Strollerthon 2001. The
team raised a total of £630
for the charity. -
Gillian flies the flag
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HAZEL RILEY, code controller at Maidstone, won the chance for
her daughter, Gillian, to be a flag bearer at the England v Holland
football friendly - staged at White Hart Lane, north London, in
August - as part of the recent... -
Stacey swims to glory
20
STACEY JOHNSTONE, who
works part-time in Wandsworth's
staff restaurant, took part in the
Summer Special Olympics in
Cardiff - and swam off with an
amazing five medals.
Her one gold, three silvers
and one bronze titles all... -
On the mend
21
CRAYFORD DUTY manager, Julian Parkhurst, is
back at work after being struck down with Guilliam
Barre, an illness which attacks the nervous
system.Julianwastaken ill while holidaying in
Spain, and was brought home by air... -
Resort sports
21
THANET STORE, in Broadstairs,
Kent, took the plunge and
jumped at the opportunity to
take part in the seaside resort's
annual water gala-building a
raft and manning a stand on the
promenade.
While Sandra Hogben... -
Roses all around
21
CIARAN OWENS, duty
manager at Forestside,
joined Miss Northern
Ireland, Angela
McCarthy, for a Teddy
Bear's Picnic to launch
the City of Belfast
International Rose Trials.
Sainsbury's sponsors the
event's Best... -
Taking the plunge
21
BRAVE RACHEL Combes, checkout supervisor at
Central Croydon, literally fell out of the sky for
charity Her sky dive took place in - or rather, above
- Maidstone, and she raised more than £900 for
the National Asthma... -
Wilf's Wheat treat
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STOCKTON SAVACENTRE
colleague, Wilf Donaldson is a local
hero, accordinq to journal
correspondent, Barbara Stoneman.
Wilf came to tfie rescue when
local church, St Cuthbert's,
Billingham, needed a wheatsheaf
for its harvest... -
July/August competition winners
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Winning the £25 crossword is Sheila Cullander at Sedlescombe Road. The £10
wordsearch goes to I Perry at Basildon Savacentre.
For a list of the winners in the rest of the competitions featured in the July/August
issue, please... -
Quick crossword
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ACROSS
6. Caller(7)
Wed(5)
Merry (3)
Story(9)
Suitable (11)
5. Admit (11)
17. A dancer (9)
Strange (3)
Near(5)
Sailor (7)
DOWN
1. Last (5)
2. Cover (3)
3. Trance (4)
4. Game bird (9)
5. Secret (7)
8. Threefold... -
Solutions to October wordsearch and crossword
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Across:? Public highway:
8 Aggrieve; 9 Need; 10 Hiatus;
12 Amends; 14 Tedium; 16 Llapse;
18 Self; 20 Taciturn; 22 Prime
Minister
Down:l Quagmire: 2 Floret;
3 Ache; 4 Liberate; 5 Chance;
6Wane; 11 Sometime;
13 Deserter; 15... -
Win Orange wines
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Orange is Australia's hotfesf new cool-climate region for wine
and Reynolds is the Orange producer!
the journal is pleased to announce the arrival of Reynolds'
Little Boomey wines into Sainsbury's stores nationwide. The
Little... -
Wordsearch
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THE clues listed below refer to
an item of clothing. Can you find
the garments in our grid?
1. Japanese robe
2. Wooden shoe
3. Indian headdress
4. Neck-warmer
5. South American cloak
6. Hand-warmer
7. Brimlesscap
8.... -
Air Miles solves the winter blues
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AIR MILES is once again offering you the chance to beat
the winter blues with free fun days out - thanks to the
launch of Winter Instants 2001.
To obtain Winter Instants tickets, customers simply
exchange their Reward Vouchers... -
Fare comment - Pork Cream Goulash
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This goulash is perfect for winter gruel...
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Trace your family history
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People have been tracing their family trees
for centuries but, with the advent of the
Internet, genealogy has boomed into one of
Britain's most popular pastimes.
Everyone's at it - even Sainsbury's itself.
The company can... -
12 service tools at Christmas
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easy Christmas
• no price, no delay: Unknown items will be a key
no price, no delay: Unknown items will be a key
focus this Christmas. The aim is to avoid delaying
the customer (and those in the queue) as a result... -
Steak out
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Horsham customer Paul Roghair recently wrote about the great service he
received from Linden Talbot. "Late one Sunday, I was coming to the end of
my shopping trip and just about to buy the final ingredient - braising steak... -
Wedding service
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Sainsbury's to You colleagues had a delivery with a difference wherTTlTey
were asked to provide the ingredients for a wedding reception.
Bride, Margaret Leppard, was so impressed by the service that she
wrote to Peter Davis....
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