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  • Contents 02

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    features
    under pressure? 9
    Dr Chris Sharp gives his top tips on
    combating stress
    Great British food 10
    The award-winning developnnent
    of Sainsbury's quantock game
    stewwithdumplings
    it's tlie business 12-13
    repos...

  • Forward View 02

    From Sainsbury's new trading director
    of non-food, Keitli Evans.
    As the new boy at Sainsbury's, I'm really excited about
    the opportunity non-foods presents us. And that
    opportunity is growing all the time - especially...

  • Cheers! 03

    SAINSBURY'S HAS scooped the top
    award of Supermarket Wine
    Merchant of the Year at the
    International WineChallenge
    awards. It was a great night for
    Sainsbury's as over 300 of its wines
    won gold, silver, bronze or seal...

  • Fresh award for produce team 03

    SAINSBURY'S HAS been voted Fresh
    Produce Retailer of the Year 2002 for
    the second year running.
    This year's event was held at
    London's Dorchester hotel and was
    hosted by TV presenter Mark Lamarr.
    The awards ceremony is the...

  • If I were boss... 03

    David Butler, administrator at Holborn
    Central, has some ideas for rewarding
    hard-worl I would ensure that every colleague attends a
    communication half-hour each week with a member
    of the store's management...

  • Bites - Bespoke Solution for Wheelchairs 04

    bites
    BESPOKE
    SOLUTION FOR
    WHEELCHAIRS
    A new type of
    wheelchair spoke
    quardrsbeinq
    trialled in five
    Sainsbury's stores
    in a bid to prevent
    theft. The eye
    catchinq briqht
    orange desiqn helps
    customers locate
    the...

  • Fuel's gold 04

    FORESTSIDEPETROLfilling
    station is fuelled with enthusiasm
    after winning top prize in the car
    care category of the Forecourt
    Trader of the Year awards.
    It'sthefirsttimeany
    supermarket has won a Forecourt
    Trader award and...

  • Retail eye 04

    thejournal's keeping an eye on the retail
    world as reported in the national, trade
    and regional press.
    /
    • Tesco and Wm Morrison both announced pretax
    profits in double figures in September. Tesco's
    pre-tax profit rose...

  • The journal's had a mini makeover 04

    NOTICE ANYTHING different about fheyouma/this
    month? Here at the editorial team, we've made a few
    changes in response to your comments in February's
    reader survey.
    We undertook the survey because we wanted to find
    out what...

  • The sweet smell of success 05

    DNGRATULATIONS TO everyone involved in the
    Nectar launch - it has been a huge success.
    In fact, It's been such a success that the Nectar
    I team has been working round the clock to keepj
    ;' with demand. "We had intended to...

  • Building a better Blackfriars 06

    LONDON'S SOUTHWARK skyline is
    set to change dramatically over the
    next few years as the
    redevelopment of Stamford House
    and Drury House - Sainsbury's
    former business centre in Stamford
    Street - gets under way.
    Planning...

  • Free tickets for choir of the year 06

    FOLLOWING A sell-out show In
    2000, the grand final of
    Sainsbury's Choir of the Year
    2002 Is returning to London's
    Royal Albert Hall on 17 November,
    and there is a limited number of
    free tickets for colleagues to see
    this...

  • Platinum service 06

    SAINSBURY'S BANK is offering customers a special
    zero per cent APR introductory rate for the first five
    months on its newly launched credit cards. Coinciding
    with the launch of Nectar, the cards also offer the
    opportunity to...

  • Bites - Reinvigoration Rollout Continues 07

    bites
    REINVIGORATION
    ROLLOUT
    CONTINUES
    Five stores - from
    Partick to Ealingare
    being
    reinvigorated in
    October and four
    new stores will be
    opened in London.
    Crystal Palace,
    Southend and
    Chichester will all
    have...

  • Catch of the day 07

    FRESH SALMON is jumping off
    the shelves at Coldhams Lane
    thanks to a recipe devised by the
    store's food advisor, Janine
    Jackson.
    Janine saw a competition in
    the March issue of the journal
    calling for fish dishes for...

  • Direct hit for marketing 07

    THE MARKETING team has scooped two awards for a direct
    marketing campaign at the Marketing Direct Intelligence Awards
    held London's Le Meridien, Grosvenor House.
    The winning campaign aimed to acquire new customers...

  • The graduates 07

    MORE THAN100 new graduates
    descended on the business centre on
    9 September to start ttieirnew
    careers with Sainsbury's.
    The new and improved graduate
    scheme has been completely
    relaunched for 2002 with a new...

  • Rolling in the changes 08

    New ways of working are dealing with
    colleagues'concerns over damaged roll
    pallets to make the workplace safer. Damaged roll pallets have long
    been the bane of many a
    warehouse and store colleague.
    And as Sainsbury's fleet...

  • Feeling under pressure? 09

    Stressed at home
    or at work? Here's
    Sainsbury'snew
    medical adviser
    Dr Chris Sliarp's
    toptipson
    combating stress.
    There is growing concern about the
    effect of the excessive pressures of
    modern life and work. Annually,...

  • Game Idea 10

    the journal teWs
    the inside story on
    howSainsbury's
    award-winning
    quantockgame
    stew made its way
    on to supermarket
    shelves.
    The Taste of Regional Britain range
    takes its inspiration from Britain's
    food heritage. Says...

  • In season 10

    Jane Curran, food and drink editor of
    Sainsbury's Magaz/ne gets autumnal.
    October, for me, is the real start of autumn. The
    leaves have turned, and we're moving away from
    summery salads and soft fruits and towards...

  • Autumn ale 11

    SAINSBURY'S HAS launched an
    exclusive beer called 'Pumpking', the
    perfect drink to celebrate Halloween in
    style!
    It is a delicate ruby coloured beer
    with the rich heady aroma of
    Northdown hops, and is brewed using
    aromatic...

  • Comfort foods 11

    There will be an
    In-store push on the
    new season's comfort
    foods, with 100 new
    autumn/winter
    products on offer in
    addition to the usual
    favourites.
    Customers tend to treat themselves more as they
    build up to Christmas and...

  • Make Halloween and Bonfire Night go with a bang 11

    The run-up to Halloween on 31 October will provide lots
    of fun in-store, with witches, bats and punnpi hanging in produce, confectionery and around the nonfoods
    and confectionery plinths. There are lots of new
    products...

  • Pumping pumpkins 11

    HALLOWEEN IS a great time to pump
    up those pumpkin sales. Last year
    Sainsbury's cornered 38 per cent of the
    market. This year, the company is
    running several competitions which
    should certainly push up sales.
    Customers can...

  • Roasting offers 11

    A series of promotional offers relating to
    roast dinners started on 2 October. These
    include gravy, meat joints, vegetables,
    potatoes, oil and other roasting
    essentials.
    The offers are featured in the value
    leaflet and a...

  • Seasonal treats in-store 11

    October heralds a change of season, so Sainsbury's is featuring a number of
    events to provide customers with everything they'll need at this time of year. The
    focus in-store will be Halloween and Bonfire Night, comfort foods and...

  • It's the business! 12

    The replacement scanning system, repos, has
    been successfully trialled.f/ieyoL/rna/asks
    colleagues at pilot store, Stanway, what they think. If you're a cashier, you've probably
    got used to the checkout system,
    despite the...

  • Going crackers 14

    If it's October, it must be Christmas! While Christmas may not go live
    in-store for another month,
    behind the scenes, the build-up is
    already well under way. To store
    managers and some other
    colleagues, it must seem...

  • Look to the future 16

    No matter how much you earn, every penny of
    your pay packet is precious. So it's easy to put off
    contributing to a pension scheme, the journal talks
    to four colleagues to find out why they haven't yet
    joined the J Sainsbury...

  • Keep on trucking 17

    SHAW'S TRUCKS are having a double celebration.
    Not only have the new trailers had a makeover (see
    right), but driver Dave Littlef ield came fifth out of 4
    drivers in the annual National Truck Driving
    championships in...

  • Sister cities 17

    This month, sister cities crosses the Atlantic from
    the Cotswolds to Massachusetts to compare life
    in Sainsbury's and Shaw's stores in Gloucester. Gloucester, England
    Gloucester store is rigtit in the tieart of the city
    centre...

  • June competition winners 18

    Winning the £25 crossword is Mrs E Allman, a veteran. The £10 wordsearch
    goes to Bob Pearl, a veteran.
    For a list ofthe winners in the rest of the competitions featured in the June
    issue, please send an SAE to the journal at...

  • Pop Quiz 18

    n ten top CDs in our poptastic
    jiz. All songs in thisquiz were
    ymberl hitsoftheeighties.
    ? 1 Which Bangles number 1 was taken back to
    the top in 2001 by Atomic Kitten?
    ""* *"ho recorded Brass in Pocket, the first new
    nberl...

  • Quick crossword 18

    ACROSS
    1. Errors (8)
    5. Appear (4)
    9. At a distance (4)
    10. Charred (8)
    11. Coach (5)
    12. Italianwine(7)
    13. Act unbecomingly (6,7)
    18. Retaliation (8)
    19. Consumes (4)
    20. Imagined (7)
    21. Sober (5)
    22. Slash (4)
    23....

  • Solutions to September wordsearch and crossword 18

    Across: 1 Bitter; 4 Dearth;
    9 lnexperienced;10 Leaflet;
    11 Delve; 12 Limps; 14 Adder;
    18 Refer; 19 Wreathe; 21 Laughing
    stock; 22 Steady; 23 Season.
    Down: 1 Bridle; 2 The Magic Flute;
    3 Expel; 5 Emended; 6...

  • Wordsearch 18

    Can you find the missing words, all
    making up items of furniture? Words
    are tiidden in the grid vertically and
    horizontally.
    1. Arm
    2. shade
    3. Airing
    4. Water
    5. Writing
    6. Bar
    7. bed
    8. Coffee
    9. Welsh
    10. Rubbish

  • Sweet sounds of home insurance 19

    Ten per cent colleague discount on Sainsbury's Bank's
    home insurance and the chance to win a DVD player!
    Sainsbury's Bank has re-launched home insurance and now offers
    some of the most comprehensive cover and lowest...

  • Win a signed Manic Street Preachers CD 19

    Carling, the nation's favourite lager, is proud to
    announce the Manic Street Preachers as the third in
    the series of Carling Homecoming gigs for 2002.
    Carling Homecoming takes big bands back to their
    roots to play...

  • Express yourself 20

    r 7!1 winning the service war
    Sam Eley, replenishment assistant, Paignton:
    I felt this was worth sharing because I feel
    Sainsbury's colleagues really do go out of their way
    to make sure customers get the attention and
    service...

  • Cartoon 21

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    VICAR! , ITS ^USTTHE MEW
    LIGHTS!! y

  • Salient points 21

    special offers
    Christine Turner, replenishment assistant,
    Tewkesbury Road:
    The company wants to attract more customers, but
    we are doing the opposite and are losing customers.
    We have products on offer, ie, buy one get one...

  • Blooming marvellous 22

    WHEN MAY and Gordon Davis celebrated
    their 70th wedding anniversary - it was
    the delivery of a bouquet of flowers from
    their local Hayes store which made their
    day. They were so delighted they rang
    teir local paper which then...

  • In Brief 22

    LYONS FARM in Worthing
    marked National Diabetes Week
    with educational tours around the
    store to offer guidance on how to
    eat a healthy, balanced diet. The
    local hospital's chief dietician also
    offered her support and...

  • Rice to the occasion 22

    WHEN ROBERT Jones, from stock control at
    Greenwich, decided to organise what he
    termed "Operation Tonne of Rice" to raise
    funds for people facing starvation in Africa -
    he turned to his colleagues for support by
    asking for...

  • Say cheese 22

    WARRINGTON'S LYNNE Hill was faced
    with an unusual request from a brideto-
    be when she was asked to
    produce a wedding cake
    with a difference - made
    from cheese.
    The delicatessen
    manager experimented
    with a variety...

  • Success against the odds 22

    HAVINGSPENTjust
    one year in England,
    HannanAli,a
    refugee from wartorn
    Somalia, was
    over the moon
    when she scooped
    eight GCSEs.
    The 16-year-old
    customer service
    assistant at Hedge End, fled civil war at
    the age of five...

  • Abseil of the century 23

    EIGHTEEN BRAVE colleagues
    abseiled down Crealy
    Adventure Park's highest slide
    to raise more than £2,000 for
    Comic Relief.
    The event was
    justoneofthe
    highlightsofafun
    day for region 25,
    attended by...

  • Art for art's sake 23

    EVERY YEAR kids from primary schools throughout
    Sunderiand are given the chance to dispiay their artistic
    talents in a painting competition.
    Sunderland store teams up with the city's public health
    department and the Food and...

  • Bread and butter 23

    THE LOCAL mayor
    exercised her ancient
    right to check the size of
    loaves in the borough
    when she visited
    Kettering store-and
    confiscated 250 finger rolls while she was at it!
    The event - all in the name of charity - took...

  • Ride of a lifetime 23

    DYNAMIC DUO Neil Whitehouse
    (pictured), regional business
    manager for district 21, and Jim
    Rutledge, store manager at
    Apsley Mills, raised a staggering
    £13,232 for Beds SNorthants
    Multiple Sclerosis Therapy
    Centre when...

  • Wheels of steel 23

    TWO SCHOOLS in Glasgow were each presented
    with a new mini bus against the backdrop of the
    city's Hampden National Stadium.
    Mike Price (left), regional operations partner
    for Region 36, presented the vehicles to
    Forrester...

  • Colleagues have the key to great service 24

    great service way has been
    eat success - and that's
    Icial. Over 60,000 colleagues
    ended the exhibition in
    res and 24,000 (one In five)
    rou had your say.
    * The Delivering Great Service
    team has been analysing your
    ' dback...

  • Helping hands make light work 24

    There's a new type
    of checkout at
    Pepper Hill-and
    it's popular with
    customers and
    Helping hand is a scheme
    designed to give extra help at
    checkouts for those who need it -
    particularly families. The store's
    checkout...