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features
12-13 all right on the night
the journal lifts the lid on
the night shift
northern exposure 14-15
Yorkshire has a rich selection
of local products that can be
found on shelves nation-wide
happYr birthdayr... -
Forward View
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By Stuart Machin, retail operations director
Welcome to the September edition of the journal
where the main focus is around customer service, the
importance of replenishment in achieving our
availability targets, and the first... -
Every home should have one
03
THE NEW range of general merchandise
products is already on its way to stores f ronfi
around the world.
From this autumn selected stores will
sell a unique and exciting new range of
homeware, clothing and toys together... -
If I were boss...
03
Anne Ames, night replenishment assistant
at Kiln Lane, urges managers to learn more
aboutthenight shift.
When stores open at 7am, they look pristine. And that's
down to the hard work of night shift colleagues, whose
job it is... -
Healthy meals are kids'stuff
04
HEALTH AND innovation were
key ingredients during this year's
Design & Technology (D&T) week in
June, as schoolchildren
throughout Britain rose to
Sainsbury's Taste of Success Food
Challenge.
The event - organised... -
Retail Eye
04
the journal is keeping an eye on the
retail world as reported in the national,
trade and regional press.
• Budgens' first half trading statement revealed a
3.6 per cent rise in like-for-lilfood,... -
Sales up - but progress is slow
04
THE FIRSTquartertrading
statement for J Sainsbury pic
showed total sales up two per cent*
and llke-for-like sales up 0.3 per
cent* for the 12 weeks to 21June
2003.
The first quarter of 2002
proved a tough comparitor... -
Bites - Petrol Vouchers on Automation Trial
05
bites
PETROL
VOUCHERS ON
AUTOMATION
TRIAL
A trial of automated
petrol vouchers
startedin July. New
software on the tills
automatically
generates petrol
vouchers which will
be printed at the
bottom of the
customer's... -
Deli delight
05
THERE WERE cheesy grins all round at Hazel Grove
when the store's cheese counter was named Best
Multiple Cheese Dell Counter, Central region, in this
year's Retail Cheese Awards.
The event, sponsored by Dairy Crest and... -
Fishy business is a winner
05
WEST COUNTRY fishery Interf ish has opened two new
fish counters under the Southwest Seafoods brand at
Paignton and Torquay stores.
The first Interf ish counter was launched at Marsh
Mills, Plymouth, last April, and has proved... -
Retailer seeks growers for long-term relationships
05
SAINSBURY'S LAUNCHED a
nationwide competition to find the
country's top growers at tliis year's
Royal Sliow tield atStoneleigiiin
ttie West Midlands.
The unique scheme aims to
highlight the importance of British
produce and... -
Banking on new staff
06
SAINSBURY'S BANKplansto
strengthen its in-store presence by
recruiting new sales colleagues.
The addition of new colleagues
will enable the bank to expand its
national sales network, increase its
investment in people, and... -
Freedom from fear
06
FREEDOM FROM fear is a right everyone should be
entitled to - and Sainsbury's is behind initiatives to
ensure its colleagues are safe.
On 17 September the company will take part in
National Shopworkers Respect Day to mark the... -
Risky Business
06
IT'S PLAYED one, won one for
Sainsbury's risk management
team which, in its first-ever entry
to the British Insurance Awards, is
celebrating its win in the Risk
Management category.
Sainsbury's was the only... -
Bites - Be Good to Yourself's the best
07
bites
BEGOODTO
YOURSELF'S
THE BEST
Following Its
recent relaunch
Sainsbury's Be Good
To Yourself ranqe
has been voted by
readers as'Best
Diet and Healthy
Eating Range'In
Best magazine's
Diet and Food
Awards,... -
Bites - Triple win for bank
07
bites
TRIPLE WIN FOR
BANK
Sainsbury's Bank
has triumphed in the
Your Money
Magazine Awards
2003, with an
impressive three
wins.
The bank won awards
for Best Direct
Personal Loans
Provider, Best Direct
Home... -
Figuring out wastage
07
STATISTICS FROM Sainsbury's
latest waste survey have revealed
progress is being made in waste
reduction.
Particularly impressive is the
fact that since the last survey in
1997 the Group has halved the
percentage of... -
Textbook lessons in great managennent
07
AMBITIOUS MANAGEMENT
colleagues from retail, supply chain
and the Holborn business centre have
just graduated from Sainsbury'ssponsored
courses at Manchester
Metropolitan Univefsity Business
School(MMUBS).
The courses... -
All change with Cygnet
08
THE SUPPLY chain is undergoing significant
change. As part of this modification, forecasting
and planning is transferring from stores and into
the hands of central supply teams at Holborn
business centre.
The move gives... -
Baking a success of it
08
IN RECOGNITION of Its bakery
colleagues' expertise, Sainsbury's
hosted the seventh Annual Bakery
Awards in July.
Bakery colleagues, suppliers,
senior managers and the Holborn
bakery team attended the event, to
celebrate the... -
Bringing home the bacon
08
TWO LUCRATIVE new contracts
have shown how businesses In
Northern Ireland are continuing to
benefit from Sainsbury's
investment in the region.
The first deal - worth £1 million a
year - will see Grampian Country
Pork... -
A tale of two cities
09
SHAW'S HAS opened two new store
formats in Providence, Rhode Island
and South Burlington, Vermont.
Atwells Avenue, Providence, is
Shaw's fourteenth store in Rhode
Island and the company's first
"neighbourhood store" designed... -
Bites - Former colleague wins organic award
09
bites
FORMER
COLLEAGUE WINS
ORGANIC AWARD
Four years ago,
Malcolm Bull
swapped his career
as meat manager at
Hedge End store to
become an organic
farmer.
But his contact with
Sainsbury's didn't
end there-Malcolm
now... -
Martin's on the ball for charity
09
ENGLAND RUGBY captain Martin Johnson made a
guest appearance at the Holborn business centre in
July - and brought along the RBS Six Nations trophy.
Colleagues bought raffle tickets to win a signed
England rugby shirt and other... -
Supply chain launch points the way ahead
09
THE REINVIGORATION of the supply
continues apace with the opening of
new fulfilment factories at Hams Hall
in Birmingham, and Waltham Point in
north London; and an automated
K-line centre at Stoke. Another K-line
centre is... -
It's all gone pear shaped
10
THE ENGLISH are coming. That's
the message as this year's
domestic fruit season approaches.
The season is an important
time for fruit sales as consumers
move away from traditional
summer fruits and on to... -
Oh baby
10
DURING SEPTEMBER pregnant
woman can get tips on how best to
indulge themselves - and their
"bumps" in-store.
Sainsbury's is sponsoring
Tommy's National Pregnancy Week
from 1-8 September.
The event will be marked in
stores... -
Pollen-free flowers not to be sneezed at
10
ALLERGY SUFFERERS can now
enjoy a new range of pollen-free
lilies. The flowers are just as
beautiful as traditional lilies and
guarantee no sneezing!
Lilies are one of the nation's
favourite flowers, with 18.75... -
Books reveal simple ways to success
11
ARE YOU barking about
baking? Wild about wine?
Well you're not alone, and
to capitalise on that fact,
Sainsbury'shas
produced a range of
exclusive books that
will get even the most
kitchen-shy
characters excited
about... -
Healthy eating's child's play
11
DIETICIANS ACROSS the country
are linking up with Sainsbury'sBO
food ad visors to support a new
healthy-eating campaign among
children called Eat 2 B Fit.
As part of the campaign, food
advisors are offering Eat 2 B... -
Hot off the press
11
Summer might be drawing to a close
but those warm days still linger.
Late summer conjures up bright, bold colours and
fresh and hearty flavours, Ideal for enjoying in the
September sunshine, or in the cooler evenings,... -
All right on the night
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Evening and
night shift teams
are rarely seen
by many of
their daytime
colleagues. Here
the journal WRs
thelid on their
nocturnal lives. It's 6pm. And while most working
people are on ttieir way home,
having completed... -
Northern Exposure
14
Nowhere better illustrates
Sainsbury's partnerships with
local suppliers than those in
Yorkshire and Humberside
- a region with a rich legacy
of quality food production The county of Yorkshire and
Humberside is the largest... -
Happy birthday nectar
16
It's exactly one year since the launch of
Nectar and the scheme has beconne the
UK's biggest loyalty programme with
more active accounts than any other. Simplicity Is the key to Nectar's
success. Customers earn points
wtien... -
Bottoms up
17
Big bold reds, crisp dry whites and Cliardonnays are
tinree of the 10 wine styles that customers will find in the
seasonal aisle during September's wine festival. The wine festival, running until the
end of the month, is all... -
Express yourself
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r . 1 ? ) Brailie on products
Sue Bond, checkout assistant, Bamber Bridge:
There were 157,820 registered blind and partially
sighted people in the UK at the end of 2000. Why
can't we put labels in Braille on items... -
Books to feast your eyes on
21
advice on food and drink from some of the most
respected people in the business, Sainsbury's has the
perfect read for you this season.
The long-awaited first true autobiography of
Beckham hits stores on 12 September. The book... -
Enjoy a Roman holiday with DOLMIO
21
Have you ever dreamed
of eating spaghetti
bolognese while sitting in
a fabulous Roman piazza?
The DOLMIO family will be hitting
the nation's screens in an
advertising campaign being
launched in September - and to
celebrate... -
A fine romance
22
DIANE SCHOFIELD,
checkout operator at
Stockport, spent many
a month chatting to
regular customer Peter
Fiddler and his mum,
little knowing where it
would lead. Diane
finally plucked up the
courage to ask him out,
and 12... -
Cheers to Knorr
22
PROVING THAT you can enjoy
the rewards on offer through
the journal's competition
pages, here's a photo of
Edgware's customer service
assistant Carole Hall (right)
enjoying lunch with a friend at
Jamie 0liver's15 restaurant... -
In Brief
22
Special mention goes to
ALTRINCHAM, particularly BWS
manager David Dower, for hosting
and supporting a number of events
whicti fiave raised £5,700 for local
charities over the past year. The
store has hosted wine evenings... -
Scoring a century
22
WHEN GODALMING store learned
one of its regular customers would
be celebrating her 100th birthday
shortly, the colleagues thought it
would be a good idea to mark the
occasion by presenting her with a
bouquet and card.
So,... -
Festival fun
23
COLLEAGUES FROM
Altrincham-helped
bytheirfamiliesenthusiastically
supported the
town's annual
festival by parading
a decorated float
during the event.
And their efforts
were so good, their
summerholiday
theme won... -
Pioneers' Parade
23
A GROUP of former colleagues
known as the Buntingford Pioneers
relived the past when they visited
the Hertfordshire depot.
The colleagues earned their
name because they were part of the
original team sent from Blackf... -
Trike strikes it right
23
JACK BAN ISTER, son of Haydock
depot driver Rob, received the best
present he'd ever had when Haydock
colleagues organised a raffle to buy
him a tricycle.
They raised £400 and presented
the trike to Jack - who has... -
Have your say
24
We asked store colleagues
whatthey thought of
Rewarding Great Service - and
here's what they had to say... "What attracted me to sign up to
the scheme was the fixed hours,
which are great for me. It maltes for
a much better... -
Mystery Customer Measure results
24
The checkout service drive continues
to bring improvements in Sainsbury's
5« mystery customer measure scores.
esults for period 4 show an increase
in stores delivering 100 per cent on
scan 'n' pack.
• 71 per cent of... -
Spreading the word
24
September's wine festival will dominate TV
screens this month. A Jamie Oliver ad will run for
the whole of September, supporting the wine event
in-store.
There are three themes for press and radio
advertising during the...
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