Table of content
-
Contents
02
features
heroes hall of fame 10
Sainsbury's celebrates its Local Heroes
rewards are sweeter with nectar 11-14
your essential four-page guide to Nectar
^ • H H ^ ^ s m ^ access all areas 16-17
^ B ^ ^ ^ I ^ ^ H j ^ how... -
Forward View
02
From assistant managing director Sara Weller
This month's big news is of course the launch of Nectar. We
have teamed up with some of the UK's biggest brands - BR
Barclaycard and Debenhams - to deliver a fantastic... -
A revolution in customers services
03
THERE'S A QUIET revolution in
custonner services - and it's set to
transform Sainsbury's relationship with
its customers.
The new customer contact
management programme (CCMP) will
link all Sainsbury's customer... -
If I were boss...
03
you'd
send
Steve Wherry, who is deaf, takes up the cause of
disabled people. Steve is a pensions administration
officer at Streatham.
If I were boss, I would establish a Sainsbury's disability centre.
This would seek to... -
Double celebrations for pharmacies
04
CONGRATULATIONS TO Carl
Byrne, Sainsbury's preregistration
pharmacist of the
year. Carl, from Fallowfield, was
presented with his trophy by
Martyn Hardy, general manager,
pharmacy (left) and Mel Smith... -
Facelifts for 12 stores
04
THE REINVIGORATION programme continues in
September with eight ref urbishments, one new pharmacy,
two new Locals and one new store.
Whitley Bay in Tyne & Wear now has a new pharmacy
and eight stores have opened after... -
Fruit in schools heads north west
04
CHILDREN FROMthe north
west are the latest to benefit
from Salnsbury's fruit in
schools scheme.
From September,
children aged seven and
above in approximately 100
schools in the north west
will be given a free supply... -
Retail eye
04
In a new regular colunnn, the journal
keeps an eye on events in the retail
world as reported in the national
trade and regional press.
I Woolworths is axing trials of Spar
concessions in its stores. The partnership
began in... -
Bites - Charitable Fund Supports Emergency Appeal
05
bites
CHARITABLE
FUND SUPPORTS
EMERGENCY
APPEAL
TheSainsbury
Charitable Fund
has made a
donation tothe
Disasters
Emergency
Committee
Southern Africa
Crisis Appeal,
which raised E3
million in pledges
just 24 hours... -
On-line awards for bank
05
Sainsbury's Bank has received
two awards from Voiir Money
magazine. For the second
consecutive year, Sainsbury's
Bank has been voted Best
Internet Personal Loan Provider
and also picked up an award in
the Best Internet... -
Successful bakers use their loaves
05
SAINSBURY'S IN-STORE bakers celebrated their
own Oscar night in July with the sixth annual
bakery team of the year awards attended by 300
colleagues from retail and trading along with
representatives from 38 suppliers.
The... -
Three cheers for cheese team
05
THE NANTWICH cheese show in August saw
Sainsbury's win three first prizes - more than any
other major supermarket.
The three Sainsbury's winners were Scottish
Mature Cheddar, Mature Farmhouse Half Fat
Cheese and Organic Goats... -
Bites - Trade Hots Up After Fire at Tesco
06
bites
TRADE HOTS UP
AFTER FIRE AT
TESCO
When Tesco's
flagship store at
Sandhurst in
Berkshire was
destroyed by a fire,
Sainsbury's
Watchmoor Park
store saw a brisk
uplift in businesstrade
was up an
average of 40... -
Power to the people
06
GREENWICH IStaking
customer service to new
heights ttianks to a
battery-powered car on
loan to the store.
The car is part of Ford's
"Think @bout London" initiative which aims to demonstrate the
environmental benefits of... -
Spud you trace
06
FORTHEfirsttime ever, using
Internet technology, Sainsbury's
customers will be able to trace
organic produce right back to the
farm on which it was grown.
The scheme will initially be
trialled using organic potatoes and
if... -
Traveller's cheque
06
MRS J BENNETT, who shops in
Cheshire Oaks store was the lucky
winner of £2,000 worth of holiday
vouchers recently. The award was
made in celebration of the fact she
was the 50,000th Sainsbury's
Bank travel insurance... -
A juicy total for Barnardo's
07
CHILDREN'S CHARITY Barnardo's is now
£10,000 richer thanks to Sainsbury's
strawberries.
Sainsbury's supported National Strawberry
Day on 13 June by donating 4p per punnet of
strawberries sold to
Barnardo's. An
Impressive... -
Bites - Ditch that List
07
bites
DITCH THAT LIST
Sainsbury'sis
testing a'Pocket
Shopper' device
that allows
customers to
create a shopping
list by scanning
the barcodes on
empty pacitets
they need to
replace. The
scanner fits on a
Keyring and... -
Green cone helps reduce rubbish
07
WEST SUSSEX residents can now
dramatically reduce their household
waste thanks to a new food waste
digester on sale at a reduced cost in
eight stores.
The green cone is a composter
with a difference. It uses solar
energy to... -
Savacentres set for success
07
NEW-STYLE SAVACENTRE stores are
opening across the country as
Sainsbury's tests the new format. Four
have already opened their doors to the
public in recent weelThe first store - at Northfield in
Birmingham - opened in... -
Fresh thinking
08
active:naturals is a first for Sainsbury's.
the journal f\n6s out how the seed of an idea
became one of Sainsbury's biggest non-food
launches in just nine nnonths. Back in 2001, acf;Ve;nafura/s was just
an idea. Concept... -
All being well
09
IN A FIRST for food retailers,
Salnsbury's has taken its expertise
from the kitchen to the bathroom and
the rest of the home In a holistic
approach to well being.
activematurals takes Sainsbury's
expertise In food to create... -
In Season
09
Jane Curran, food
and drink editor of
Sainsbury's Magazine
jispiresustothink
ftasonal fruit and veg.
As I write, it looks as though we could be heading
for an Indian summer. So much for waxing lyrical
about the start of... -
Sweet like chocolate
09
SAINSBURY'S OWN-LABEL block chocolate Is relaunched this month
for the first time In 15 years. With a new pack design, the range has a
uniform, contemporary look, and offers excellent flavour at great
value.
The range Includes... -
Heroes hall of fame
10
Thanks to Sainsbury's colleagues, more than £50,000 has been donated to good causes
through the Local Heroes scheme. Here are just some of the colleagues who have helped their
communities - and some have even made it into their... -
Rewards are sweeter with Nectar
11
Nectar. It's the biggest thing to hit UK
retailing this year, it's happening at
Sainsbury's, and it's happening now. Soon, half of all UK households will
have a new purple and gold Nectar
card and customers will... -
Basingstoke brings home the bacon
15
SHOPPING IS no longer a chore for Basingstoke
customer Jane Steadman after she won a year's free
shopping at Sainsbury's - just one of the many prizes on
offer ih the national Danish Bacon Dream Ticket
competition.
Mrs... -
Choirs hit the right note
15
right note
TWENTY-FOUR choirs across the country have proved
they are on song by winning through to the finals of
Sainsbury's Choir of the Year contest.
Having won through the regional and national
selection rounds, the... -
Helping drug addicts to a cleaner life
15
STORES IN the Balham, Wandsworth and Streatham
areas of London are donating surplus food to charity.
They have chosen to support a drug rehabilitation
charity called the Nehemiah Project which claims a
75 per cent success rate... -
Access to all
16
Sainsbury's is working to meet the
demands of the forthcoming Disability
Discrimination Act to deliver great service
to its disabled customers and colleagues. did you knowl
• the term "disability"
Includes people with... -
Cutting costs not quality
18
A new team has embarked on cutting avoidable costs from the business. Have you noticed toilet rolls are one
millimetre shorter in length? No?
It's not surprising - neither has
anyone else!
Also, you probably didn't know
that... -
Sister cities
20
Shaw's and Sainsbury's have both had new-look
stores at Stratford this year. Stratford, London
Stratford's family atmosphere was
on show in August when the store
reopened after reinvigoration.
Longest-serving colleague Lil... -
Wat-er result at Shaw's sale
20
FORTY-THREE Shaw's stores throughout Maine
and Connecticut held a two-day sale on 2 and 3
August. Over 268,000 cases of product were
shipped to the 43 participating stores.
The sales intensity on Friday surpassed even
the... -
Cover your car for free
23
Sainsbury's Bank is celebrating the launch of its new car insurance
by offering ten colleagues the chance to win free car insurance for
12 months.
The new deal offers you everything you're looking for, but for
less than you... -
Win a luxury weekend in Scotland
23
Seasons Holidays pic is offering you the chance to win a
luxury short break for two adults at Brunston Castle,
Ayrshire, Scotland. Set in 25 acres of landscaped
grounds, the resort has outstanding leisure facilities
including... -
Cartoon
24
I'm really pleased and I,m sure everyone is happy for me
-
Express yourself
24
offers across the water
Matthew Tennis, nightshif t
replenishment assistant,
Forestside, Belfast:
My colleagues and I are somewhat
miffed that the SSA continues to
overlook colleagues in Northern
Ireland, in terms of... -
Salient points
25
Homebase discount
Charley Banbrook, night shift assistant,
Streatham Common:
It seems a shame that our staff discount at
Homebase stores has now ended, not just
because, in future, we have to pay full whack for
our wallpaper... -
Breast foot forward
26
DONNING THEIR trainers and
waterproofs, 14 colleagues from
Lyons Farm in Worthing braved
wind and rain to take part in
Cancer Research UK's Race for
Life. They made up a group of
3,600 women participating in
the five-mile... -
Canoe believe it
26
MARTYN WILLIAMSON is representing his country at the Canoe Polo World
Championships in Germany this month-thanks in part to colleaguesat
Kingsway in Derby, who helped raise money for his travelling expenses.
A fund-raising day... -
In Brief
26
Here's a brief run-down of
what's been happening
across the country.
STANWAY colleagues were in pole
position after raising £15,000 for a
local Down's syndrome charity from a
go-kart race. Meanwhile, the store's
Florence... -
Teamwork to a tee
26
WHEN A team of Sainsbury's top
golfers took on Asda and Tesco in a
championship - it was Sainsbury's
colleagues who walked away with
the winners'trophy.
Enthusiasts from across the
country took part In the event, held
at... -
What a knockout result
26
SIX COLLEAGUES at Woolton in Liverpool were game for a laugh when they agreed
to take part in an It's A Knoctouf tournament during the Liverpool Show.
They raised £300 which went to Children Today, a charity that provides... -
Colleagues, in peak condition, scale new heights
27
MORE THAN 40 Holborn colleagues - from retail
change, retail support and formats - put their
stamina and fitness levels to the test when they
took part in the Lakeland 3,000ft Challenge -
and raised a stunning £25,000 for... -
Lewis's letter of praise
27
ONE YOUNGSTER from Bradford was so impressed with his
local store following its reinvigoration he just had to let the
store manager know.
Following a visit to the recently improved store, 12-yearold
Lewis Flatt, who is... -
Meat the team at Redditch
27
WHEN COLLEAGUES on the meat and fish counter at
Redditch scooped the top spot in a group-wide
competition, they decided to donate the £1,200 prize to
charity.
The money was in recognition of selling 570 fresh
turkeys last... -
Soccer to 'em
27
TEAMS FROM stores throughout Region 32 battled
it out to win their annual soccer tournament. Last
year's victors, Belgrave Road, were beaten on
penalties in the men's finals by the Loughborough
team. And walking away with the... -
Wye Paul's a hero
27
ON HEARING a colleague's
eight-year-old granddaughter
was losing her sight, I
Hereford's Paul White decided |
to offer his support. Paul, a
serial charity runner, braved
terrible weather to run the 30
miles from Hereford... -
That's what I call service!
28
Stockton
saves the day
When John Prichard arrived at Stockton f ronn
Mexico to celebrate his mother's 80th birthday,
he was alarmed to discover that although dozens
of friends and family had been invited, no...
Comments
Comments (0)