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Sainsbury's NOSE best 7
get set for Red Nose Day on 14 March 2003
a taste for Champagne 12-13
off licence managers' visit to Champagne region
placing value on 14-15
families
customers get more for
their... -
Forward View
02
One for the ROD, from retail operations
director Ian Elkins.
In this monWs journal, you can read about our family value
campaign, including ttie Back to School range. Attracting
families is crucial to us - we are try ing to... -
Coming soon - the UK's biggest-ever loyalty programme
03
coming soon - the
UK's biggest-ever
loyalty programme SAINSBURY'S HAS joined forces
with Barclaycard, Debenhams and
BP to create a revolutionary loyalty
programme. Further companies will
join the programme later as... -
If I were boss...
03
Stepping into tlie boss's shoes this month - and
tackling stress - is Roselynn Smart, code controller
at Dundee
The effects of stress on organisations don't make for happy
reading. The penalties are substantial - 80 million... -
Bites - Open House at Holborn
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OPEN HOUSE
AT HOLBORN
Sainsbury's
Business Centre
atHolbornisone
of 500 buildings
opening their
doors in London's
biggest
architectural
festival on 21 and
22 September.
During London
Open House
weekend,... -
Chain Reaction
04
TRANSPORT MINISTER John Spellar stopped off at
Sainsbury's Charlton depot in June to find out firsthand
how transport issues affect the Group's supply
chain.
Spellar met with Group chief executive Peter
Davis and supply chain... -
Check out the new checkout
04
STANWAY AND Hammersmith colleagues
are getting to grips witti new computers and
a new checkout system (known to most
people as repos).
But there's a lot more to it than repos.
repos is just part of Store Systems Releasel -
a... -
Testing times
04
SAiNSBURY'S NEW Thai Chicken
Noodles now have added bite, its
Roasted Vegetable Jacket Potato
is cheesier than ever, and feta in
the Farafelle-Cherry Tomato and
Feta Snackpot is now even
chunkier - and it's all thanks... -
Bites - Reinvigoration Roll-Out Continues
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REINVIGORATION
ROLL-OUT
CONTINUES
Eight newlyreinviqorated
stores will open in
August at
Stratford, West
Wickham,
Kempshott,
Crayford, Exeter,
Guildford,
Kidderminster and
Woking. In
addition, new
stores open... -
Come dancing
05
CUSTOMERS CAROLINE and Alan Massey
had a lifelong dream - to dance down the aisles
of a Sainsbury's store.
The couple wrote to Jim'll Fix It 20 years ago - but
Jim didn't fix it for them. Now their dream has come
true, thanks... -
Cover your car for less
05
FANTASTIC COVER costs less than
you think with Sainsbury's Bank's
new car Insurance.
And It's certainly a bargain -
customers could make significant
savings just by switching their car
insurance to Sainsbury's Bank.
But... -
Feeding time at the zoo
05
THE ANIMALS at Drusilla's Zoo Park
are certainly well fed. The zoo receives
out-of-date fruit and vegetables from
the Hannpden Park, Eastbourne store
everyday.
Zoo manager Sue Woodgate
regularly drives the zoo's Land... -
Aberdeen Ina goes to Chelsea
06
INA DOUGLAS, floral sales
assistant from Aberdeen had her
dream come true when she was a
VIP guest at the Chelsea Flower
Show.
The trip was a reward for Ina's
hard work and dedication. In the
past year, she has achieved... -
Face of Tesco in Sainsbury's
06
ACTRESS PRUNELLA Scales, who plays
Tesco's "annoying mother" character Dotty
Turnbull in its advertising, has been spotted
shopping in Sainsbury's Warwick store.
Eagle-eyed colleagues contacted the
media centre and the story... -
Oarsome!
06
COLLEAGUES AT Drumchapel raised
£2,500 for Bobath Scotland from a Dragon
Boat race on Locfi Lomond - and now tfie
charity is an extra £500 better off thanks to
the Local Heroes scheme.
It was the first time the team -... -
Top sellers
06
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Blackheath colleagues - the store
came top of the personal loans
league in period 13.
Sainsbury's Bank chief
executive Tim Pile visited
Blackheath to congratulate the
checkout team in person.... -
Sainsbury's Nose Best!
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Sainsbury's is proud to be supporting Comic Relief througiiout
this year, leading up to Red Nose Day on 14 March, 2003... Sainsbury's is aiming to take fun
to new heigtits and nnake Comic
Relief2003 bigger and... -
A whole new way to shop
08
E^«lltllJlLtlti£;iSimiIiKit«UL^
at Hazel Grove,
Manchester has been
designed by customers
forcustonners. Sainsbury's asked 20 regular
shoppers of different ages and
lifestyles to draw their ideal
supermarket. The result,... -
Bites - Pharmacies Go Far and Wide
09
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PHARMACIES GO
FAR AND WIDE
Sainsbury's 100th
pharmacy opened
atHarroqateonIZ
July.
In addition,
Sainsbury's first
pharmacy in
Northern Ireland
opens at Ballymena
on 19 August. It will
be Northern
Ireland's... -
Sainsbury's gets the pick of the crop
09
A NEW recruitment and selection
process for hourly-paid store
colleagues has been launched,
helping new colleagues focus on
delivering great service.
This focus begins before the
candidate has even applied for the
job - a... -
Shop stars
09
HARRINGAY COLLEAGUES are set to become stars of a new
recruitment campaign for Sainsbury's.
Next time Susan Waldram, Chantel Thorpe, Janet Hassan
Darwesh, Drew Costi and Keith Creber open their local paper,
they could find... -
Vacation vocation
09
THERE ARE18 new faces at Holborn - second-year university students taking
time out of their summer holidays to join Sainsbury's graduate vacation
scheme.
It's good for the students and for Sainsbury's. The students get... -
Taste of success with Blue Parrot Cafe
10
On top of its Back to School offer, Sainsbury's
is making food learning fun through its Taste
of Success scheme. Company nutritionist
Gill Fine explains. Sarah Richards, Sainsbury's
nutritionist, and I have been
responsible... -
Drink up for the summer
11
WE ARE now well into the swing of summer
and, with its latest promotion, Sainsbury's Is
catering for all your drinking needs - from a
long drink in hot weather to BBQ party drinks
for everyone.
The Summer Drinks campaign,... -
Grab a bite with Food to Go
11
LATEST RESEARCH reveals busy
workers are moving away from three
square meals a day to five small
meals or all-day grazing on snacks. In
fact, 88 per cent of adults snack
everyday.
And in response, Sainsbury's is
launching... -
In Season
11
Jane Curran, food
and drink editor of
Sainsbury's Magazine
piresustothink
seasonal fruit and veg
We're at the height of the season for fantastic
British produce.
And unlike in the old days, when food writers
would bang on... -
A taste for champagne
12
Three off licence
managers
celebrated their
Taste for Wine
success in style
withavisittothe
Champagne
region in France. It was Champagne and caviar all
the way for the phase three
winners of Taste for Wine's
incentive... -
Placing value on families
14
The Family Value
campaign, which
kicked off on
24 July, gives
customers more
than theyexpect
fortheir money.
Sainsbury's is strongly associated
with quality - it's what the brand is
best known for - but also has... -
Your store needs you
16
Sainsbury's is stepping TWENTY-FOUR LUCKY colleagues
are jetting off on holiday after
u p i t s f i g h t a g a i n s t i n - S t O r e foiimg credit card crooks m-store.
The prizes were awarded by the
C r i m 6 S n d y o u C... -
Choirs hit the right note
17
TENSION IS building in the race
for the title of Sainsbury's Choir
Of The Year.
The biennial competition -
established by Sainsbury's 20
years ago - is open to ail
amateur choirs across the UK
and Northern Ireland, and is... -
Five star success
17
SAINSBURY'S FROZEN foods won
five titles at the British Frozen Food
Federation awards in June.
The frozen food team walked away
with a hat-trick of awards: gold for best
new children's product {Blue Parrot
Cafe Fruity... -
Hot cross buns get patriotic
17
COLIN CHANCE, acting store manager at Worcester had a
great idea and it's increased the sales of hot cross buns
three-fold.
Ironically, it started with a problem. The store had a lot
of hot cross buns to sell by the end of... -
Win for Whitstable
17
WHITSTABLE'S MEATand fish colleagues
are very proud. Whitstable has been voted
best meat and fish store in the south east in
the Supermeat Awards, beating opposition
from Safeway and Tesco.
Meat manager Ron Smythe... -
The group staff council - it's your voice
18
Isthereaburningissuein
your store? Whether it's
uniforms, morale or
flexible contracts, did you
know that you can get
answers from the very
top of the company just
by contacting your staff
council representative? Twice a... -
Pensions in practice
19
When you're young, retirement seems a
lifetime away, but it's always best to start
saving early, f/ie/oc/ma/continues its
series on stakeholder pensions by
finding out what the plan actually... -
Sister cities
20
the journal travels to Sidney Street, Cambridge on both sides
of the Atlantic in the latest sister cities column. Sidney Street,
Cambridge
students and tourists cause
huge fluctuations in trade for ttie Sidney Street... -
The dangers of DVT
20
IT'S HOLIDAY TIME, If you're flying abroad, check out
The Aviation Health Institute's tips for healthy flying.
what does DVT stand for?
Deep vein thrombosis .*,:,,.„
what does it mean? ^
When a blood clot (thrombosis)... -
Descent raises funds
21
DURING A "terrifyingly great experience", three
colleagues at Liverpool abseiled down the city's ninestorey
police headguarters to raise money for the RNIB.
Ian Norton, Joanne Riding and Linda Moon raised more
than £550.
The... -
Emma helps former colleague
21
ONE CURRENT colleague came to the aid of a former when
Emma Smith from Attleborough read about the theft of
the bike trailer Gerald Mannlon used to take his baby
around in.
Gerald, who was employed at Thetford store before... -
Magic idea
21
WEST PARK Farm used its launch
of the Harry Potter video and DVD
to raise funds for a bird close to
Harry's heart - the owl I
The store held a competition
where children from local schools
were asked to design a... -
Ongoing effort for hospice
21
WHEN BRAMINGHAM Park colleagues heard their local Pasque
Hosplce/Keetch Cottage was in danger of being closed due to lack of
funds, they decided to do something about it.
Over the past couple of years, the store has organised... -
Team effort
21
THREE TEAMS from Holborn business centre took
part in the Cisco City Challenge - an inter-business
team-building competition - and raised £3,600 for
three charities.
In the event held in Richmond Park near London, 70
teams,... -
Veggie gang conquers Scotland
21
IT WAS wet, it was dirty - and it lasted nearly 24 hours!
The 54-mile Fort William to Loch Lomond Caledonian
Challenge was conguered by four finance insights
colleagues (Kathryn Coombe, Nick Fox, Nick Heckford and
Victoria... -
Win £5000 with Local Heroes
21
REMEMBER, THERE'S still time to apply for this year's Local Heroes
scheme - both for teams and individuals. If you've held a charity event at
your store since October 2001, why not apply? See your PTM for a form
or contact Sue... -
April competition winners
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Winning the £25 crossword is Caroline Duncan, at Holborn business centre.
For a list of winners in the rest of the competitions featured in the April issue,
please send an SAE to the journal at the address on page 2. -
Get into gear and win!
22
Sainsbury's has launched two new great-tasting additions to
the Blue Parrot Cafe breakfast cereal range. To celebrate, the
journal is giving you the chance to win one of four kids' bikes,
complete with helmet, lights and... -
Quick crossword
22
ACROSS
1. Loving (12)
Abate (3,2)
144(5)
Eguip(3)
Life (9)
Shrewd (6)
Wail (6)
Story(9)
Dine (3)
Darkness(5)
Journal (5)
Intrepidity (12)
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
15.
17.
18.
19.
21.
DOWN
1. Proper (12)
2.... -
Solutions to June wordsearch and crossword
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Millennium
Across: 4 Captive: 8 Annual:
9 Affable: 10 Choice: 11 Untrue:
12 Resolute: 18 Retrieve:
20 Gemini: 21 Claims: 22 Deposit:
23 Etcher: 24 Message.
Down: 1 Mascara; 2 Endorse:
3 Rascal; 5 Affiuent; 6 Traits:
7... -
Wordsearch
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Can you identify the family
relationships?
1. Edwardto John F Kennedy
2. Bridget to Jane Fonda
3. Liza Minnelli to Judy
Garland
4. Prince Edward to Prince
William
5. Shirley MacLaine to Warren
Beatty
6. Larry Hagman to... -
Take a trip to Iceland with Cooler Caffrey's
23
If you're going to drink an ale
this summer, make sure It's
Caffrey's... .^aa.ii;„^„ „ , ,
Why? Because Caffrey's is '
served at six deg C, two or
three degrees cooler than other
ales, which are brewed to be |
drunk... -
Win the hottest ticket in town
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big prizes by picking and matching fewer numbers.
ing Sainsbury's colleagues the
eekend theatre breaks in
London on 4 October 2002. The prize includes an overnight stay in a top London hotel,
dinner and theatre tickets to see... -
Express yourself
24
f 15 joint policies
Nick Gagen, replenishment
assistant. New Barnet:
I recently inquired about
buildings insurance from
Sainsbury's Bank because the
contents policy I already have
with the bank offers very good
value for... -
Cartoon
25
I said 'Play with it when we get home'
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Carry on camping
26
FOSSE PARK made sure 70 children had full tummies
during their camping trip to the Peak District by
donating enough food to see them through a whole
week.
The children, from three local schools, were
carrying out their Duke... -
Celebrating Sales
26
BALHAM HILL Local cracked
open the bubbly after breaking
the £100,000 sales barrier at the
end of period 1. And joining in the
celebrations are: (top, I to r) Alex
Mcllravey, Sudath Perera, Kausik
Veldurthy Sim Naiser,... -
In Brief
26
t/ie/ourna/is unable to
include all the latest stories
fronn stores due to the huge
number of submissions. But
rather than send them all
back without a mention,
here's a brief run-down of
what's been happening
across the... -
Sorry, Dulwich!
26
APOLOGIESFORtheSSA
Company Quiz Final article in
the May/ouma/which
incorrectly reported that Rhyl
had won the best-dressed team
prize. It was actually Dulwich
which won this coveted prize -
and here's a picture of... -
All in the family
27
STREET TOOK the national Take Our
Daughters To Work initiative to heart
and sent in this photo of all those
daughters who wanted to see what
their mothers got up to in the store.
Pictured are: (I to r) Connie
Prowse with... -
Old neighbours reunited
27
DIANE BARNES at Coldhams Lane had no idea she'd be putting her mother back in
touch with an old neighbour when she escorted a customer in a wheelchair around
the store.
The customer turned out to be Inge Woods, who still lived... -
Redhill pair break world record
27
LISA PETTY and Joanne Bargate from
Redhill store made history when they
helped break the world record for the
number of people abseiling within 12
hours.
The attempt, which took place at
Twickenham Rugby Stadium,... -
Skate idea
27
MACCLESFIELD HAS donated £1,500
towards the refurbishment of a
skateboarding area in a local park, giving
youngsters the chance to enjoy their
sport in safer surroundings.
Following customer complaints that
skateboarders... -
Service Providers
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Focusing on great service
isvitaltoSainsbury's,so
Lynne Gunner, Clare
Taylor and Maureen
Barron have just been
appointed zone
champions to share their
expert service knowledge.
Meet them here. what does the new role...
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