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In the news
3 Acquisition of JB Beaumont
convenience stores
Your news
4 IVIajor success at 0 awards
5 Customer corner
6 On the beat at Bridgend
7 Christmas deals with
Sainsbury's Mobile
Industrvnew
8 Health tops... -
Up Front
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With less than two weeks to go to
M M Christmas, I know that you have all been
working harder than ever making our stores look
fantastic and delivering great service to our
customers. You don't need reminding of what... -
Fact
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The first Retail
Support Team
has gone live at
Basingstoke
depot. The team
will ensure that
Retail and
Supply Chain
work together. -
Interim results
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Sainsbury's announced half-year
results in line with stock market
and investor expectations. The
key highlights were:
• underlying operating profit
from continuing operations was
£161 million, a decrease of £160
million... -
Make it a double
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The BWS team is celebrating
after winning two awards in less
than a month.
The title of European Wine and
Spirits Retailer of the Year was
awarded to Sainsbury's for the
second year running. The win was
announced at the... -
New convenience acquisition
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Sainsbury's has acquired JB
Beaumont Ltd, a long-established
neighbourhood convenience
store operator with six stores in
the East Midlands ranging from
2,220 sq ft to 5,100 sq ft.
The acquisition is Sainsbury's
third this... -
New retail director joins Sainsbury's
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Ken McMeikan joins Sainsbury's in the new year as retail director.
Ken joins us from Tesco where he has spent the last 14 years. He
fed the company's acquisition and integration of Adminstores into
the Tesco chain and was... -
Fact
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Tea towel sales
have soared as
children snap
them up to use as
headdresses in
school nativity
plays! -
Now customers can save online
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Stamford Street sold
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The site of Sainsbury's old
headquarters at Stamford
Street is to be sold to a
leading property developer
for £48 million and contracts
have already been
exchanged.
Said chief executive
Justin King: "This is another
step... -
Thinking of Q
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This year's Quality Food and Drink Awards (Q Awards)
have given Sainsbury's a reason to celebrate - for the
second year running.
The Q Awards are the highlight of the food and
drink calendar, and the most talked about awards... -
Top transport award for Dee
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arsons, national transport telling her she had won, inviting
iirt manager for the supply
, has won an operational
lence award at this year's
Bn in Transport Awards.
5 pictured right, with Chris
leycroft-Smith of Iveco.
«... -
A good investment
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Sainsbury's has retained its
Investors in People status, three
years on from the original
accreditation.
An external team of reviewers
talked to more than 3,500
colleagues across the business
before delivering the... -
Customer Corner
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Customers have their say on the issues that matter Ql'm disappointed to see you're not
providing a turkey ordering
service this year. Can you
guarantee that I'll be able to get
a turkey in my local store?
ALast Christmas, we... -
Diane sets firm foundation
05
Diane Ross, APTM at the
Washington regional office, is
celebrating after winning the
IGD's top prize for her assignment
on supply chain management.
Diane wrote the assignment as
part of her foundation degree... -
Sweet success for Ben
05
Ben Crowther, brand manager,
retail marketing has won the
Tate & LyIe young business
managers' challenge at the
IGD food industry awards
2004.
His challenge was to write a
2,000 word proposal on
health and obesity and... -
Christmas deals from Sainsbury's Mobile
06
The Sainsbury's Mobile team has put together
two great deals for colleagues this Christmas.
You'll get all the benefits of Sainsbury's Mobile
along with double minutes and double texts, halfprice
line rental, 2,000 Nectar... -
Darth Vader invades Larkfield and sales soar
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Hollywood star Dave Prowse -
better known as Darth Vader from
Star Wars - visited Larkfield store in
October andtakings went upa
massive 64 per cent!
Dave Prowse is a veteran of over
23 movies and has appeared
alongside... -
Fact
06
The team at
Langlands Park,
has been
awarded the
TibbetS Britten
Retail Manager's
award for Health
& Safety for the
fourth year
running. -
Online shopping's getting better
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Better navigation and improved
technology are lielping online customers
complete their shopping in record time.
Since the launch of the new site,
customers have actually phoned the call
centre to say how much they enjoy... -
Police presence reduces crime in Bridgend
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There's been a dramatic reduction in crime at
Bridgend store - thanks to a partnership
between the store team and the local police.
The store had been a target for drive-offs
and theft and this was proving a headache... -
Red Hot Rates
07
Need a loan? Then check out
Sainsbury's Bank's great rate for
colleagues, friends and family.
Borrow any amount from £3,000
to £25,000 at just 6.1 per cent
APR - now that's something to
warm up your winter. Phone
0800 096... -
Win one million Nectar points
07
Did you l
our customers save an amazing
£50m just by spending their Nectar
points in Sainsbury's?
As well as getting a cheaper
shop we'd also lilto use the saving to add... -
Fact
08
Sainsbury's has
launched the
world's first beer
brewed with
Fairtrade coffee.
It contains the
sanne amount
of caffeine as a
normal cup
of coffee. -
Government tackles nation's health
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Our health is top of the political agenda following
the publication of the Government's Public Health
White Paper*.
The document aims to make it easier for people
to change their lifestyle so they eat more
healthily, exercise... -
Tilly takes the sprout taste test
08
Five-year-old Tilly Lisboa is helping
crack one of the biggest problems
facing customers: Why don't
children like Brussels sprouts?
In the run-up to Christmas - the
biggest sprout-selling period of the
year, Tilly is working... -
Wheel helps strike a balance
08
Sainsbury's Is leading the
market with our brand new
"Wheel of Health". The new
labelling system is launching In
January on 30 own-label
products and will be rolled out
over the next few years, a first
for any food... -
Bells rings up responsible drinking award
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Sainsbury's has scooped a double at the
Responsible Drinks Retailing Awards.
Sainsbury's at Bells picked up top prize in
the Off Trade Retailers - Multiple Convenience
sector, while Sainsbury's at Jacksons took the
runner-up... -
Calling time on under-age drinking
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Under-age drinking is a problem
for retailers, and it's a problem that
is not going to go away.
The Government says that_
stopping under-18s buying alcohol
is the most important goal of the
alcohol harm reduction... -
Retail Eye
09
• Newspaper reports indicate that
ASDA's sales may be experiencing a
slowdown, with The Times reporting
that sales rose four per cent compared
with eight per cent the previous quarter.
• ASDA Is reported to be targeting... -
Local Heroes Category Winners
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CATEGORY
WINNERS
,nners,
'ho all received a £300
:heque for their chosen
;harities along with a
jrtificate, were:
Animals
works to rescue ex-racing
greyhounds. She brings
negotiating and communication
skills to the... -
Challenge Cup
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CHALLENGE CUP
The Challenge Cup for team
fundraising went to Hadleigh
Road, Ipswich. For the last
eight years, the store has
tirelessly supported the East
Anglia Children's Hospice
(EACH) - raising a total... -
Hail to the heroes
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They've given up their spare time to help others and
raised money for a huge range of organisations. Now it's
the turn for Sainsbury's Local Heroes to take the spotlight The title of Sainsbury's Local Hero 2004 has gone to
Jean... -
Christmas is coming
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Christmas is conning, but are the
tills ringing? We visited Hempstead
Valley to see how one store is
coping with Christmas Hempstead Valley store manager
Elliot Pilcher knows what his
customers want - and he delivers
the... -
Can the can
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The humble tin can - a constant feature in
millions of UK homes for nearly 200 years
- could soon be a thing of the
past.
Instead, canned
tomatoes will be replaced
with a new cardboardbased,
rectangular pack
which means... -
Easy peasy
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There's a new variety of pea - that won't fall off
your fork!
Called the pea shoot, this brand new vegetable
enables customers to pick leaves that have the
same flavour and all the same vitamins and
minerals as the... -
Fact
14
Black tomatoes,
sold at
Sainsbury's,
are said to be
aphrodisiacs-for
giant tortoises in
the Galapagos
Islands! -
What, no salt?
14
A healthier potato crisp witli no salt and one-third
less fat is conning to Sainsbury's in January.
Sainsbury's is also the first supermarket to ensure
that 90 per cent of its own label crisp range will be
cooked in sunflower... -
Treat your pet and win an iPod
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It's Christmas for cats and dogs too! Masterfoods
is featuring a full range of gifts and cards for pets
in Sainsbury's this Christmas. There are eight
products in total from Whiskas® and Pedigree®,
which are priced from... -
Walking to happiness
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IVIany a wish could come true
soon for terminally ill children,
following Fairy Washing Up
Liquid's sponsorship of the
first-ever National Christmas
Walk.
Supported in-store by
Sainsbury's with a three for £2
promotion,... -
Breakthrough to £1,000 for cancer
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Wellingborough colleague Chris
Farrelly is well on her way to
raising £1,000 to help fight
breast cancer.
Chris is taking part in the
Breakthrough Breast Cancer
£1,000 challenge and she has
already raised £755 by... -
"We've raised thousands for local charities"
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Colleagues
atOldbury
Savacentre have
helped four good
causes locally Colleagues at Oldbury Savacentre have been
working tirelessly all year to raise money for charity.
Events such as fashion shows, fundraising days,... -
Briefs
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• ALTRINCHAM received a
letter from customer Gerry
Westwood after his daughter
collapsed in the store due to heat
exhaustion on a hot summer's
day. He thanked all colleagues for
their help, especially... -
Court in the act
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Courthouse Green's car park
was transformed into a
children's playground when the
store held a fun day for
customers.
Colleagues Jackie Clarke
and Gary Swinburn organised
the event, providing a bouncy
castle, face... -
Jump start for charity
17
Ten Harrogate colleagues jumped 10,000 feet -
and raised £5,000 for charity at the same time.
The occasion was a 10,000 feet sky dive in aid
of HFT, a charity that supports people with
learning difficulties.
The day was... -
On your marks for SPARKS
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Fourteen colleagues from
Sainsbury's Online at the
Holborn business centre have
cycled 140 miles from London
to the Isle of Wight - and
raised £5,000 for children's
charity, SPARKS.
The 14-strong team cycled
to the south... -
Tell Justin
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TellJustin
Thousands of great ideas and suggestions continue to pour in to the
Tell Justin scheme and many are being implemented - sometimes the
smallest things can make a big difference Cat Hales from Huntingdon was
working... -
Shining stars: Bath bags a bonus
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Bath store is set to have an extra-special Christmas party thanks
to the honesty of colleagues on the customer service desk.
One of the store's regular customers lost her handbag in-store.
Fearing that it had been stolen, she... -
Shining stars: Sheila leaves on a high
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When Bolton custonner service
colleague Sheila Simmonds
retired from the store, she wanted
to do something to let her
colleagues know how much she
would miss them.
After working in the store for
13 years, Sheila had a... -
Product Tests
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This month we gave colleagues at Derby's Kingsway store
the chance to try out some of Sainsbury's Christmas products DAWN HEAUME
Salad bar assistant
These Taste the Difference Belgian chocolates
are absolutely delicious. At...
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