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the difference is clear
there's a whole new look for
Taste the Difference
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step right up 10-11
looking for a step up the career
ladder? Think Locals
the Italian job 12-13
Sainsbury's Italian range is bigger
and better... -
Forward View
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By Kevin Plant, retail operations director,
northeast
Welcome to the May issue of the journal.
Easter has come and gone, and I'm sure I'm not the
only one feeling as though I might have enjoyed one
egg too many!
I'd like to... -
If I Were Boss
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a bakery assistant at Exeter
would turn his attention to customer
service and replenisliment.
If I were boss for one day and could run the company
the way I chose, I would start by making our lives
simpler. Easy, enjoyable... -
New Kit Scores for Sainsbury's
03
EURO2004 is coming-and
Sainsbury's is once again the
official supermarlfootball team.
The brand new England away
shirt went on sale in stores on 31
March - the day it was launched -
and just in time for... -
Shaw's Sold to Albertson's Inc
03
SHAW'S, SAINSBURY'S US
supermarkets business, has
been sold to Albertson's Inc for
$2,475 million (£1,366 million).
Sainsbury's intends to return
35p per share to shareholders,
while the remainder of the
proceeds will be... -
10 Years of Cross-Channel Bargains
04
THIS MONTH, Sainsbury's Calais
store celebrates its 10th
anniversary. And to mark the
occasion, there are some great
offers on more than 50 lines, many
of which are half the UK price.
Among the wine deals are
favourites... -
Just the Ticket
04
SHELF-EDGE labels (SELs) are
getting better. New labels are now
in-store - and they are designed to
malcolleagues to read.
Thefirstthingyou
noticeaboutthemis
theprice-the
blacl^board style... -
Retail Eye
04
the journal is keeping an eye on the
retail world as reported in the national,
trade and regional press
I Tesco has revealed its full year trading results for
2003/04. UK sales were up 16.3 per cent, with UK
like-for-like... -
Be a Eurowinner
05
THERE'S ONE ticket everyone would love to
get their hands on this summer - a seat for the
final of the European Championship in
Portugal.
Tickets are more elusive than an Arsenal
defeat in the Premier League. But one... -
Football Fever
05
AS ALL eyes turn to
Portugal the journal
is keen to hear
how you plan to
celebrate the
occasion instore.
Perhaps
you're
organising a
colleague
barbecue to
coincide with
England's
massive game
against France, or
a... -
Medals of Honour
05
IT'S BEEN the talk of colleague
restaurants for months - will
~ te*' come away
tching silverware
ifter this summer's
I European
Championships?
I And although
I Sainsbury's
I doesn't have the
f answer; it... -
A Purr-fect Gift
06
SAINSBURY'S BANK pet
insurance has donated food and
treatstothesouth Birmingham
branch of feline charity. Cats
Protection.
The donation will help the cat
shelter carry on its good work.
Gillian Thompson, co-ordinator
of... -
Once, Twice, Three Times a Winner for Organics
06
FOR THE third year running, Sainsbury's
has won the Soil Association's prestigious
Organic Supermarket of the Year award.
A panel of nine judges carried out factfinding
visits to stores, conducted an
opinion poll of shoppers... -
Pip, Pip Hooray!
06
THE FIRST genuinely seedless lemons have now hit
stores.
Called the Seedless Eureka, the lemon has been
produced by Outspan and is available in selected stores
throughout the country during May at £1.79 for four
The lemon... -
Bites - Early Start to Asparagus Season
07
EARLY START
TOASPARAGUS
SEASON
Sainsbury's
started selling
British asparagus
a month before
the usual start of
the season.
Sainsbury's has
been trialling new
growing methods
to encourage
asparagus shoots
to come... -
Fairtrade Coffee is Full of Beans
07
IT'S THE first birthday of Rwanda
Maraba Bourbon Coffee - and the
past 12 months have made a huge
difference to the lives of the
growers.
The coffee, sold exclusively at
Sainsbury's, is an exceptional
guality, hand-roasted,... -
New Retail Director at Bank
07
MARK SOLOMONS has been appointed retail
director at Sainsbury's Bank. Tim Pile, chief
executive at Sainsbury's Bank said: "Mark brings a
great deal of experience with him to this role and
has already achieved great results. He... -
The Milk's all White
07
SAINSBURY'S BELIEVES in the
integrity of its milk. That's the
message to customers in a new
information leaflet, which can be
handed out by colleagues, and
displayed in-store.
The leaflet has been produced to
reassure... -
A Tasty Read
08
THERE'S A new range of cookbooks coming to
stores in May. Customers are increasingly asking
for easy, guick and nutritious recipes at their
fingertips - and these books fit the bill.
Produced in association with Sainsbury's... -
Food School
08
SEVERAL GCSE students from a west London secondary
sctiool tiave visited Sainsbury's food centre to learn about
a career in food development and lielp tliem in their
coursework.
The group of seven students and a teacher,... -
Learning is for Life
08
FOUR SUPPLY chain colleagues
have received a top award from the
Trade Union Congress (TUC) for
their work as learner
representatives.
Shire Park lifelong learning
co-ordinator Mokbul Ahmed
attended the TUC... -
The Difference is Clear
09
HowSainsbury's
is strengthening its
moutii-watering
brand further Taste the Difference is the very best
Sainsbury's has to offer.
Made with extra time, care and
attention, every product is a treat
for the taste buds. And... -
Step Right Up!
10
Local stores may be smaller in size, but
their fast and varied environment can
provide the perfect career stepping-stones
for colleagues and managers wishing to
push their career forward Lifestyles are changing.... -
The Italian Job
12
Whether it's kitchen staples like spaghetti bolognese or four seasons
pizza, or something more exotic such as chicken, rocket and lemon
risotto, you'll find it all in Sainsbury's new Italian range Sainsbury's entire range of... -
Putting People First
14
Sainsbury's has always
prided itself on helping
colleaguestodevelop
their potential All organisations need to keep their
customers happy. To do this, all
colleagues-from the shop floor to
the boardroom - need to do a... -
Hot off the Press - Sainsbury's Magazine
15
Put a spring in your step witin the May issue
of Sainsbury's Magazine
Sainsbury's Magazine leaves winter well and truly behind
this month - and rings the changes with fresher, lighter
dishes.
It's feel-good food with an Asian... -
Ice, Ice, Baby
15
THE BABY food aisle is getting
cooler - Sainsbury's is installing
display freezers ready for the
introduction of Fresh Daisy,
gourmet organic baby foods
guick-f rozen to retain real taste
and wholesome nutrition.
Made with... -
New Courgettes Make the Rounds
15
NEW, ROUND courgettes have come to selected
Sainsbury's stores. Although they taste the
same as standard courgettes, they have the
added benefit of being versatile and can be
stuffed, steamed, boiled or fried whole.
The... -
A Royal Engagement
16
YOU WOULDN'T normally expect to
see the Queen out and about in
heavy rain and gale-force winds...
but for Chris Templeman, property
development executive, the royal
personage makes an exception!
For, despite poor weather,... -
Bites - Delivering a £6m Smile
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DELIVERINGA
£6M SMILE
Nick Fletcher,
store manager at
Colerainein
Northern Ireland,
Is visiting
Ethiopia with
representatives
irom Comic Relief
to see how the
money raised by
Sainsbury's in
2003 has
benefited... -
Learning at Lewisham
16
COLLEAGUES AT New Cross Gate store have
been helping students at Lewisham College with
literacy training.
Twelve students from the college each went to
work at the store for one month to practise their
English.
Store trainer... -
Meating the Locals
16
MEAT COUNTERS in the South West
are forging close links with
renowned local butcher Steve
Turton, to offer customers the very
best quality local products.
Sainsbury's is harnessing the
skills and knowledge of the butcher
to... -
Helping Out in a Crisis
17
SAINSBURY'S PARTNERSHIPS with
homeless charities Crisis and
FareShare continue to thrive.
When Crisis recently decided to set
up a cafe learning centre for homeless
people in London, community resource
manager Martin Bowden... -
Monkey Business Makes Sense
17
DONATING SAFE, but unsaleable
products to charity, not only helps
good causes, but also reduces the
costs of disposal. Last year alone,
Sainsbury's saved more
than £350,000 in landfill
taxes.
The products in
question are... -
Teddies Bear Fruit
17
IT'S NOT only food waste that
Sainsbury's donates to charity.
Anything which can no longer be
sold, such as racking, stationery
or even end-of-season
promotional teddy bears, make
suitable charitable donations.
And it was... -
Cartoon
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Express Yourself
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Gill Scotton, pharmacy assistant, Southend:
After reading your article on pharmacies in the
March issue of the journal, I felt t had to write in.
Our pharmacy has five assistants, of which
four, including... -
Making Headlines
20
HAVE YOU ever read a newspaper article about
Sainsbury's and wondered how the press found out
about it?
Well, chances are, the media centre had something to
with It.
For it is this Holborn-based team that deals with... -
Quick Crossword
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Kit Yourself Out with Pepsi
21
To celebrate the launch of Pepsi'
football plans for 2004, ahead of
summer's Euro 2004
Championships, Britvic
Soft Drinks is offering
readers of the journal i
chance to Win one of eight
limited-edition Pepsi t
' football... -
Make Pimm's your No. 1
21
make PIMM'S® your No 1
Sainsbury's aciiieved record sales of
PIMIvl'S® Nol last summer, selling nnore
than double the volume of summer 2002
- a vi/hopping increase of 135 per cent.
And to achieve an even better
summer this... -
Snap into Action
21
snap into action!
Sainsbury's has launched the
perfect cereal to feed your
passion for the beautiful
game during the Euro 2004
football championship.
Footle Snaps hit stores
In April as part of
Sainsbury's sponsorship -... -
All Hail the Geordie Dancer!
22
Geordie Dancer!
DURHAM HAS a celebrity in-store. Going by the name of the Geordie
Dancer, replenishment assistant David Johnson has been entertaining
Newcastle United fans with his inimitable style of dancing for the
past 18... -
In Brief
22
Dawn Roach became one of only
88 unrelated live donors when she
gave a kidney to husband David -
duty manager at MERE GREEN -
late last year. David, who is now
back at work, met Dawn when they
worked at Walsall store 19... -
Windy Descent for Lynn
22
ABSEILING ISa bit tricky at the best of
times, but the gale force winds on
Mother's Day would have put off the
bravest of souls. Not Lynn Chlvers,
though.
The Sainsbury's to You coordinator
at Calcot Savacentre plucked
up... -
Best in Show
23
EVER THOUGHT of enterinq your dog in Crufts?
Well, Folkestone's Betty Straw has done just
that - and won! She entered her two Shetlands
and one took first and fifth place. Checkout
assistant Betty has been showing dogs for... -
Flipping Good Fun
23
SHROVE TUESDAY is a flipping good day in WIgston, Leicester. Every year,
all tiie local stores, including Sainsbury's, get together to raise money for
charity by having a pancake race. For a few hours, colleagues from all... -
Rugby Hero Visits London Colney
23
FORMER WORLD Cup-winning England rugby
captain, Martin Johnson, popped into
London Colney to promote Bic
razors, as well as sign his new
autobiography. Brave
enough to get a hug from
Martin, was in-store chef
Nick Haywood... -
Sweet Reward for Sarah
23
SARAH KNOBES from
Kimberley store has
had two huge gifts in
the past few months.
Not only did she give
birth to baby Joshuashe
also won a Ford Ka
in the colleague
competition which
complemented the
launch of four... -
Talking Turkey
23
A RARE breed of turkey visited March
to help raise funds for the Marie Curie
Cancer Care Daffodil Campaign 2004.
Owner Janice Houghton-Wallace
proudly displayed her two
Narragansett turkeys outside the
store and raised £163... -
15 Minutes with...Sainsbury's Bank
24
Kate Nicholson,
marketing director,
Sainsbury'sBanl<,
talks abouttiie
role of Bank
in a nutshell, what does Sainsbury's
Bank do?
We're all about providing
Sainsbury's customers with a range
of simple, consistently great...
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