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  • Contents 02

    features
    checkout great service 8
    Sainsbury's is investing heavily in
    checkout service
    delivering great service 11-14
    efficiently
    highlights fronn the store
    managers'conference
    oats cuisine 15
    a look at Sainsbury's...

  • Forward View 02

    By Adam Fowie, retail director
    I've been in the business for six nnonths now, I've learnt
    a lot and made sonne interesting observations. I am
    constantly impressed with the quality and enthusiasm
    of our colleagues right across...

  • A store is born 03

    HAZEL GROVE store has scooped the title of
    Retail Launch of the Year at this year's
    Retail Week awards. And store manager
    Kaz Kaczmarczyk says it's all down to the
    commitment of his colleagues.
    "Our colleagues set the...

  • If I were boss... 03

    In the hot seat this month is Bill Moore,
    produce replenishment assistant at
    Shrewsbury store.
    If we are going to truly deliver great service, we must
    take a long, hiard look not only at our strengttis, but
    also our...

  • Days out with Tussauds 04

    SAINSBURY'S HAS teamed up with Alton
    Towers.Chessington World of Adventures,
    Thorpe Park, Madame Tussaud's and Warwick
    Castle to offer customers free tickets to each
    of these attractions when they spend £25 or
    more...

  • Ensuring there's plenty more fish in the sea 04

    SAINSBURY'S COMMITMENT to and Agriculture Organisation of
    sustainabillty continues with the the United Nations code of
    news that all wild fish sold in conduct for responsible fisheries.
    stores will be sourced from The code is...

  • Retail Eye 04

    the journal is keeping an eye on the
    retail world as reported in the national,
    trade and regional press.
    • Asda is to introduce locally sourced products for
    the first time in all its stores by 2004. The company
    claims that...

  • Win a break at Alton Towers 04

    win a break at Alton Towers
    We've got two exciting breaks in the brand
    new Splash Landings Hotel at Alton Towers,
    to give away. The lucky winners will receive a
    two-night stay for a family of four which
    includesunlimited...

  • Bites - Business Centre Colleagues Working In-Store at Easter 05

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    BUSINESS
    CENTRE
    COLLEAGUES
    WORKING INSTORE
    AT EASTER
    Holborn business
    centre colleagues
    are being asked to
    help deliver great
    service direct to
    the customer by
    working in-store on
    Wednesday 16 and
    Thursday 17...

  • Click while you shop 05

    A STATE-of-the-art computer learning centre has
    opened at Oldbury Savacentre, giving people the
    chance to gain IT qualifications while they shop.
    There are over 200 courses on offer and the
    equivalent of 5,000 study hours...

  • Top for full baskets 05

    Top for full baskets

  • Track and trace for organics 05

    FOR THE first time, Sainsbury's customers
    are now able to use the Internet to trace all
    British organic fruit and vegetables right
    back to the farm on which they weregrown.
    The scheme is being extended across all
    organic...

  • Change of focus for mystery shoppers 06

    THE MYSTERY customer measure is being changed to
    make it simpler and more focused on measuring what
    matters to customers. From this month, mystery
    customers will use the new, shorter questionnaire when
    visiting stores.
    The...

  • Changes in pensions arrangements 06

    AS STOCK markets decline and
    people live longer, pensions have
    become a thorny issue for many
    companies. That's why Sainsbury's
    has reviewed its pension
    arrangements to ensure that
    appropriate pension
    arrangements are in...

  • Green light for gas reduction 06

    ACTION ENERGY, a government-backed programme
    to encourage energy efficiency, has praised
    Sainsbury's for reducing its carbon dioxide emissions.
    Along with other retailers, which have taken the lead
    in reducing emissions,...

  • Bites - Minister Visits Stoke Distribution Centre 07

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    MINISTER VISITS
    STOKE
    DISTRIBUTION
    CENTRE
    Alan Johnson,
    Minister for
    Employment
    Relations and the
    Regions and George
    Stevenson, MP for
    Stoke, recently
    visited Sainsbury's
    distribution centre
    in Stoke....

  • Chiswick colleagues go on patrol 07

    CHISWICK COLLEAGUES are
    swapping their uniforms for
    fluorescent jackets and acting as
    lollipop ladies outside the store.
    The store is sponsoring the
    school crossing patrol to help
    children at the nearby Belmont
    Primary...

  • Meaty contract for Scottish supplier 07

    SCOTTISHI^EAT supplier Simon
    Howie has teamed up with
    Sainsbury's in a £1 million deal to
    supply all Scottish stores that have
    a fresh meat counter.
    Simon Howie leads one of the
    first Scottish companies to join
    Sainsbury's...

  • Two of the best 07

    JON ARNOLD and Sarah Swindell
    are two of the best dairy buyers in
    the business - according to their
    own suppliers. The Grocer has
    introduced a monthly look at the
    best buyers in UK grocery and in its
    first ever feature,...

  • Checkout great service 08

    Jamie spearheads checkout service
    drive with new TV advertising campaign. Jamie Oliver is appearing on TV
    screens across the country later
    ttiis month as part of Sainsbury's
    drive to improve checkout service.
    The drive also...

  • In season 09

    Jane Curran, food and drink editor of
    Sainsbury's Magazine sings the praises
    of tine humble cauliflower
    i\k^^ ^ ^
    Once the clocks have sprung forward there's a positive
    feel in the air and at the end of this month we'll...

  • Sainsbury's goes Stateside 09

    Look out for a brand new range of American
    foods now available at Sainsbury's. The range
    combines classic American favourites like
    cranberry pancakes, yummy deep pan pizzas
    and curly fries plus an exciting range of
    authentic...

  • Spice up your life 09

    Sainsbury's buyers have traveled to every
    corner of India from Delhi in the north, to
    Kerala in the south, and Mumbai in the west,
    to discover the real flavours of India.
    spices
    Authentic aronfiatic Indian meals are now
    easy...

  • Best from the west 10

    SHOPPERS IN Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset will
    be the first in the UK to benefit from Sainsbury's new
    season West Country lamb.
    In a commitment to local sourclng, Sainsbury's began
    offering West Country lamb in...

  • Bites - We are the champions 10

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    WE ARE THE
    CHAMPIONS
    Balfiam store
    emerged as winners
    of the SSA Quiz,
    held on 15 and 16
    March. New
    Bret ton and
    Red ditch 5 tores
    took second ant!
    third place. Thr;
    event, now in its
    10th year. Drought
    tog...

  • Drive away a bargain 10

    THINKING OF buying a car or just
    renewing your car insurance?
    Check out the offer at Sainsbury's
    Bank - and don't forget the
    preferential rates for colleagues
    could make it even cheaper.
    It certainly worked for...

  • Drop before you shop 10

    CHEADLE STORE recently hosted
    the launch of Stockport's "Drop
    before you Shop" campaign to
    encourage residents to bring their
    bottles, paper, cans and textiles to
    supermarkets for recycling. The
    Mayor and Mayoress of...

  • Service is key 11

    Last month, some 600 colleagues gathered at Celtic Manor in
    Newport, Wales, for the annual store managers' conference. conference highlights
    • major investment in labour, equating to:
    • 132 additional hours on checkout per...

  • The way ahead 12

    Sara Weller
    deputy managing
    director
    Sara Weller outlined the ongoing
    Investment in customer researcti.
    "If we know more about what
    motivates the 11 million customers
    passing through our stores every
    week, we have the...

  • Four breakout sessions 13

    In four breakout
    sessions, senior
    managers"putthe
    flesh on the bones"
    of the headlines
    announced in the
    opening speeches. delivering great
    service
    John Coveriey, Jeremy
    Schwartz, Simon Webb
    "Time is our customers'...

  • And the winners were... 14

    Six top performing managers who have really made a
    difference to their stores were recognised at the conference
    in the Sainsbury's Retail Awards 2003. The winners received
    their prizes from retail director Adam Fowle.
    Nigel...

  • Delegates' comments 14

    "Better structured this year and
    faster paced. Tt)e inforrr)ation is
    more rounded so you feel you 're
    getting ttie w/io/e picture. Andtfie
    supplier exf)ibition is a good forum."
    Rob Jaroki, Warren Heath
    "I've learned a lot...

  • Open forum 14

    Stuart Mitchell, Sara Weller
    and Adam Fowie took
    questions from delegates.
    Q: We've had labour regularly taken
    out of the business and put back In.
    How can we be sure that this time, it
    is going to stay in?
    Stuart Mitchell:...

  • Oats cuisine 15

    In the first of an occasional series of regional
    profiles the journal y\s\ts Scotland to find out
    more about what's on offer in the region
    Berryden Road's store manager
    Coral Douglas is celebrating being
    highly commended at...

  • A world of food at your fingertips 16

    Zingy ginger, sweet
    mangoes and
    crunchypakchol
    arejustsomeofthe
    international
    ingredients to look
    out for at the World
    of Food event
    launching in-store
    laterthis month. Sainsbury's is positioning itself as
    the UK's...

  • Express yourself 18

    don't go away
    empty-handed
    Ying-Hui The, customer service
    assistant, Covent Garden Local:
    When I saw a customer return to
    the checkouts with an empty
    basket, I asked: "Oh, didn't we
    have what you were looking for?"
    He...

  • Cartoon 19

    I asked if she's forgotten her glasses and she said she's got 20-20 vision

  • Salient points 19

    Mr and Mrs Homer, veterans:
    Could you please give us some information regarding
    letters we have received from GHW Stockbrokers
    headed, "What is happening to your Sainsbury
    shares?"
    Is the company authorised by Sainsbury's to...

  • December competition winners 20

    Winning the £25 crossword is Sue
    Gilks.atRedditch.
    For a list of the winners in the rest of the
    competitions featured in the
    November issue, please send an SAE to
    thejourna\ at the address on page 2.

  • Magical prizes will cast a spell 20

    Warner Home Video unlocks the magic this April when it
    releases the smash Harry Potter And The Chamber Of
    Secrets on an extra features-loaded double disc DVD and
    onVHS.
    The second instalment in the Harry Potter series
    follows...

  • Quick crossword 20

    ACROSS
    3. Injures with a knife (5)
    8. Triteor banal,slang(5)
    10. Try to equal or surpass
    (5)
    11. Pair of performers (3)
    12. Body cavity (5)
    13. In combination,
    together (7)
    5. Long-snouted mammal
    (5)
    IB....

  • Solutions to March crossword 20

    Across: 3. Tweed; 9. Prayer: 10. Truant; 11. Niece; 12. Arab;
    15. Handle; 17. Tally-fio; 19. Yep; 20. Ensue; 22. Kiosk; 24. Pride;
    25. Salon; 27. rat; 29. Nursery; 32. Always; 34. Else; 35. Dougfi;
    37. Candid; 38. Easter; 39....

  • Calling all bookworms 21

    Do you fancy yourself as a literary critic? Would you like to receive
    and review books for Sainsbury's fortnightly?
    Well here's your chance. Sainsbury's is looking for
    readers who will be asked to review each book they...

  • Flavour of the month 21

    Reef has launched a new look and a juicy new flavour -
    Blackcurrant & Raspberry - to its range. And to celebrate.
    Reef has teamed up with the journal to offer five readers the
    chance to win a case of the new flavour.
    Reef...

  • Join Pepsi's field to win table football 21

    Pepsi, from leading soft drinks company
    Britvic Soft Drinks, has announced new
    links with the Manchester United and
    Real Madrid clubs.
    i Pepsi is the sponsor of the world's
    best footballers including David
    Beckham, Juan...

  • A night to remember 22

    LOOKING DASHING in tartan
    on Burns Night was fresh
    foods manager Andy Renton
    at Great Yarmouth. As he
    offered customers the chance
    to sample haggis - both
    vegetarian and meat - as well
    as Scottish beers, Andy
    watched sales...

  • In Brief 22

    stock loss prevention manager at
    CRAYFORD Keith Burctiell
    helped two customers in a fix by
    changing their flat tyre - and also
    locating where the puncture was.
    Thecouple.whoonly
    discovered their predicament
    when they were...

  • Local business lends a hand 22

    HARROGATE RECEIVED a helping
    hand in its fundraising efforts when
    Richard Stanfield (pictured, centre),
    from Venture Portraits, presented the
    store with chegues for its two Penny
    Back charities.
    While a Multiple Sclerosis...

  • Marathon man 22

    NICK MORRIS headed for New Yorl( recently in his guest
    to raise funds for charity.
    The duty manager from East Prescot Road was taking
    part in the Big Apple's annual marathon, and completed
    the event in four hours 12 minutes,...

  • A dash of romance 23

    STORE GREETER Tony Wilsdon
    added a touch of romance to all his
    customers' lives at Bradford store
    when he dressed up and handed
    out free chocolates to celebrate
    Valentines Day.

  • Alan's a cut above the rest 23

    CHADWELL HEATH warehouse
    manager Alan Fortune's latest
    fundraising escapade earned him a
    congratulations card from comic
    legend Norman Wisdom, thanks to a
    tip-off from a colleague.
    Alan grew his hair for 12 months -
    even...

  • Fergus wins free beer for a year 23

    WHEN SOUTHAMPTON resident Fergus Ritchie bought
    a bottfe of beer at his Hedge End store he was bowled
    over when he opened the bottle and found a winning
    symbol under the crown entitling him to free Badger
    Beer for a year.
    The...

  • Leicester celebrates 23

    COLLEAGUES AT Belgrave Road
    donned traditional costumes,
    offered henna hand-painting and
    distributed Indian sweets to
    celebrate the Hindu festival Diwali.
    A collection to support a local
    Hindu centre raised £200.
    Said...

  • Service with a smile 23

    HARPENDEN'SMARC
    Jones delighted one
    customer recently when
    delivered excellent service.
    Said wheelchair-bound
    Andrew Madel: "I entered
    your store one Saturday
    morning recently feeling
    very cold and not wanting
    to shop....

  • The nose runs on 24

    I As this issue of the journal went to press, colleagues
    ; across the business were still recovering from Red
    Nose 2003! Reports and photographs are still flooding
    I in from colleagues who have run, jumped, hopped,
    ; cycled,...