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contents
features
best goes west 6-7
how regionality is helping
farmers in the south west
a healthy new you 8
Sainsbury's can help you keep
those new year resolutions
the missing link 10-11
the new customer... -
Forward View
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By group chief executive Peter Davis
Welcome to December's edition of the journal.
Last montti I was delighted to meet so many local
heroes when they came to the business centre to be
rewarded for their voluntary work. It was... -
If I were boss...
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Steven Driver, Sainsbury's to You,
cQ-ordinator at Bury St Edmunds, airs his views
Sainsbury's has a detailed colleague training
programme in Delivering Great Service. However, there
is real concern that this creates a "one... -
Profits up for fourth consecutive half year
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SAINSBURY'S LATEST interim results
show improved underlying group
profits for the fourth consecutive sixmonth
period. Profits are up10.7 per
cent on last year - a clear reversal
after two years of decline.
Underlying... -
Take five at the Q awards
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OUALITYWASthe
watchword at the annual
0 awards in November.
^ Sainsbury's came
away with five trophies at
The Quality Food and Drink
Awards - beating Tesco and Asda
which both came away empty-handed.
Three of Sainsbury's... -
Bites - Top Supermarket for Fourth Week Running
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bites
TOP
SUPERMARKET
FOR FOURTH
WEEK RUNNING
Congratulations
to store manager
John Davies and
his team at
Hamilton. The
store came top of
the Grocer's
"Storewatch"
survey-the
fourth
consecutive... -
Retail Eye
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the journal is keeping an eye on tine
retail world as reported in the national,
trade and regional press.
• Tesco has bought the corner shop chain T&S for a
reported £377 million. The move gives the retailer
access to over... -
Spend Christmas at the Local
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SAINSBURY'S LOCAL managers
congregated at Holborn Local in
October to see how to dress their
stores for Christmas. The store's
POS, decorations and Christmas
products were dressed for the festive
season so that all the... -
Up to scratch
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CUSTOMERS COULD be laughing all the way to the
bank thanks to a new own-label scratchcard from
Sainsbury's.
The scratchcard, which is now available in stores
and petrol stations nationwide, could help Sainsbury's
raise an... -
Bites - Homebase Holding Sold
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bites
HOMEBASE
HOLDING SOLD
Sainsbury's has
sold its 17.3 per
cent stake in
HomebasetoGUS
as part of the
mass-market
retailer's
acquisition of
Homebase from
private equity
firm Permira.
The shareholding
was retained... -
Packs win prizes
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THE 10,000 £10 vouchers hidden in six million
promotional packs of fruit, vegetable and salad
during November and December in all stores
certainly made shopping at Sainsbury's a treat for
those customers who discovered they... -
Tapping in to girl power
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BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION
director Maggie Miller joined hot
pop sensations Liberty X and a
host of celebrities at London's
Kensington Roof Gardens to unveil
Itbeat - an exciting IT competition
just for girls to design a web... -
Waking up to waste
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NORTHERN IRELAND'S
parliamentary under secretary of
state Angela Smith has welcomed
Sainsbury's signing up to the
Wake Up To Waste retailers'
charter. Sainsbury's
sustainability manager Alison
Austin signed the charter... -
Best goes west
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Carol Trewin
follows up last
month's farming
feature with a look
athowSainsbury's
is backing Britain's
farmers by
providing new
opportunities
for innovative
products. Shoppers visiting Sainsbury's
Hanl -
A healthy new you
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As January approaches, many of
us will be thinking about making
resolutions to change our
lifestyles - starting with eating
morehealthily after the excesses
of Christmas.
And Sainsbury's is giving
customers a helping hand... -
Dress up for Christmas
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JEFF& CO wraps up Christmas
perfectly with a festive collection
of dresses and separates.
Available in 43 stores, the range,
as always, offers fashion-focused
items at affordable prices.
Dresses and skirts are
embellished... -
In Season
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Sprouts and chestnuts come into their own
at this time of year, says Jane Curran, food
and drink editor of Sainsbury's Magazine
It was comedienne Victoria Wood who told the story of
putting the brussels sprouts on in November... -
Indian goes gourmet
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FOR THOSE looking for a change from tfie usual tikka
masala or korma dishes, Sainsbury's has introduced a
new range of 11 gourmet Indian ready meals.
Vibrant traditional Indian herbs and spices are
combined with more... -
Three steps to detox
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IF YOU slightly overdo the festive celebrations and
New Year parties, you will want to wash, buff and
moisturise away all that overindulgence and start
the new year relaxed and revitalised.
And Sainsbury's has come up with the... -
The missing link
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Sainsbury'snew
customer contact
management
programme is
takingthe
company's
commitment to
delivering great
service to new
levels. Sainsbury's is the first major UK
retailer to install a state-of-the-art
customer service... -
What a hero
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They'vegiven uptime to help others and raised money to support
those organisations closest to their hearts. And now the efforts of
Sainsbury's Local Heroes have been recognised at a special ceremony. All over the country,... -
'Tis the season for great service
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Forget the demanding kids, endless
washing-up, arguments about TV and
tawdry decorations... Christmas is still
a wonderful time of year. Even old Scrooge, who thought it
was all "humbug", eventually came
around to appreciate... -
Bank of good ideas
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DO YOU want to receive 1,000 Nectar points without
spending anything? Well, by taking up Sainsbury's Bank
exclusive offer for colleagues, you can.
All you have to do is open up a Sainsbury's Bank's
Instant Access Savings... -
Belfast choir is on song
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THE METHODIST College Girls Choir
from Belfast is Sainsbury's new Cfioir
of the Year.
The finalists were announced at
the Lowry Centre in Manchester
early in November when colleagues
in media relations also managed... -
Bites - Shaw's Expand
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bites
SHAW'S
EXPANDS
Sainsbury's has
expanded Its US
operation, Shaw's,
with the purchase
of 18 stores from
Ames for $75.5
million. Ames was
a discount retail
chain which put
itself Into
liquidation in
August.... -
Loyalty rewarded
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TWO SUCCESSFUL 25-year club dinners were held
on 25 September and 10ctober at The Royal
Lancaster Hotel in London, bringing together well
over 1,000 existing and new members.
Both were relaxed occasions with members able
to... -
Sister cities
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This month the journal takes a trip to the Bristols
of England's West Country and the US's pair in
Vermont and Connecticut. Bristol, Connecticut
Bristol, Connecticut, was one of the first Shaw's
stores to open in the state in... -
Bumper crossword
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8. Christmas song (5)
9. Very cold (6)
10. Nut (6)
II. Distressed (5)
14. Softdrinl((8)
16. Confectionery (6)
18. Extremely poor (7-8)
20. Angelic being (6)
22. Cracker... -
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Nominate that star
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Clover is searching for
Britain's favourite
colleague restaurant
stars, so if you have an
unsung hero toiling hard
behind the scenes, here's
% yourchance to show
how much you
tciate their
culfhary delights.
The... -
September competition winners
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September competition winners
Winning the £25 crossword is Terence Hope, at Taplow. The £10 wordsearch
goes to Caroline Allen, at Haverhill.
For a list of the winners in the rest of the competitions featured in the
September... -
Solutions to November wordsearch and crossword
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Across: 1 Furtherance; 9 Outlast;
lOTouch; 11 Rural;12 Curtail;
13 Secure; 15 Absent; 18 Maestro;
20 Regal; 22 Nurse; 23 Madness;
24 Predicament.
Down: 2 Utter; 3 Trailer; 4 Entice;
5 Actor; 6 Courage;
7 Nourishment; 8... -
Pamper your little ones
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New exclusive Sainsbury's gift voucliers.
Sainsbury's is now stocking new Pampers baby
vouchers - the first U K supermarket to do so.
With new mums spending an average of £800 a
year on nappies, puli-ups and wipes, a Pampers... -
Win a luxury break
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Hanover International is giving
readers of thejournalthe chance
to win a luxury short breal< at any
one of its 12 hotels nationwide!
You can chose from hotels set
in the rolling hills and... -
Express yourself
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r 19 paw you
Harry the Cat Harrison, Bath:
The house owner here, a rather clumsy fellow, finds
dealing with your cans difficult.
Once opened - and he's always too mean to give
me the lot in one helping! - the top has sharp... -
Cartoon
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On the other hand, fish don't have fingernails!
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Salient points
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discontinued items
Peter Burgess, Sainsbury's to You shopper,
Beckenham:
While viewing the Sainsbury's to You web site I often
come across discontinued items.
It seems our database is in need of a major overhaul.
It must be... -
Bags of fun
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SAINSBURY'S 800 goody bags went down a treat
among youngsters attending East Basildon's Education
Action Zone event.
Sainsbury's supports the annual summer scliool
project, organised by the Education Action Zone, which
aims... -
Climb every mountain
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WHEN LOUGHBOROUGH'S Jean Woolley decided to raise money
for Guide Dogs for the Blind she wanted to set herself a challenge.
I And that's exactly what she did when she travelled 90 kilometres in
i Canada's Rocky Mountains - on... -
Due south
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FIVE COLLEAGUES from Broadcut in Fareham
took part in the Great South Run - and were
proud to be among 8,185 participants from a
total of 10,000 runners to complete the tenmile
course.
They trained for four weeks before the... -
In Brief
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Colleagues at WHITLEY BAY took
a poetic approach to Introducing
Nectar to customers by displaying
a poem In honour of the scheme at
the entrance to the store.
In a recent Issue we featured a
picture of a Salnsbury's carrier... -
Not shorts of support
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GREETER KATH Healy at Leeds Moortown made one young
customer very happy when she organised for the keen Leeds United
supporter to bring his football shorts in to the store. Kath, who also
works part-time at the Leeds United... -
Abseiling through the challenge
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A BRAVE team from Warren
Heath raised £1,100 - thanks in
part to a £500 Local Heroes
award - when they joined in a
charity abseil.
Over the past six months the
store has raised more than
£3,000 - all of which goes to... -
Bee there, done that
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WHEN NUNEATON set about promoting
Nectar, Pam Angel took the task very
seriously indeed - by not only penning a poem
in its honour, but dressing for the part too.
Pam's Ode to Nectar:
Nectar cards are in the store
Their... -
Jackie's driving force
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Jackie's driving force
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Lottery of life
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COLLEAGUES THROUGHOUT the company
who are members of the SSA lottery donate
ten per cent of the fund each year to two
charities.
The beneficiaries for 2001/2 are
Macmillan Nurses and Victim Support.
Sainsbury's Joy Foley... -
Money, money, money
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THOSE MUSICALcolleaguesat
Hadleigh Road put in a grand
effort when they organised a
sing-along-to-Abba evening -
and raised £1,000. The money
has been donated to East
Anglia's Children's Hospices.
Linda Haylett, one of... -
12 steps to great service
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Follow Sainsbury's 12 steps to help store colleagues
deliver the best Christmas service ever. queue length
easy
Christmas is a busy |
time when queues
can develop
quiclchecl and as quickly as... -
Checkout great service
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ivenng great checkout service is vital at Christmas,
get store colleagues in the Christmas spirit for a
ly trading period and to reinforce the message, store
nagers and checkout managers attended a cascade
int with regional...
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