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In the news
3 Third quarter trading update
4 Bidding lines bring in
£34.7 million
5 Customer corner
6 Baywatch success at
Christmas
8 Steam power
20 Product tests
Featui
9 Lawrence Christensen
interview
10 New way of... -
Up Front
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M M First of all, thank you once again for your
M M hard work over Christmas and January. By
now you will all have had the chance to speak to
your store managers about our third quarter
trading statement which also included... -
Christmas store working - it's a record
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A record number of business centre colleagues
volunteered for store working at Christmas. In total,
1,584 colleagues pledged 5,066 days of help at
396 stores.
It wasn't just colleagues who volunteered in
stores. Some... -
Quarter 3 trading figures announced
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Sainsbury's has announced a
third quarter trading statement
in line with expectations, with
lilfe-for-like sales down 1.2 per
cent excluding petrol. Total
sales growth for the quarter
was up 6.1 per cent and was
supported... -
Tsunami appeal raises £1.4 million
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Colleagues and customers alike have been touched by the
tragic tsunami disaster in south east Asia and thousands
of people have donated money to the appeal through
Sainsbury's.
As the Journal went to press, more than £1.4... -
Another meaty award
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Sainsbury's ended 2004 by
beefing up the trophy collection
with the title of Multiple Meat
Retailer of the Year at the Meat
Industry Awards. In addition.
Taste the Difference Pork won
the award for Best Retail
Product.
The... -
Back to Basics
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Take a look at the Low Price range. It's
got a whole new look and now there's a
new name, too - Basics.
The new Basics range has a funky new
design. Using the Sainsbury's orange on
a white background, the products... -
What am I bid? £34.7 million!
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One of the key successes of Christmas trading was
the store bidding process. The 12 products which
were sponsored by Sainsbury's board directors
brought in an extra £34.7 million of additional
sales.
The winning line was... -
Customer Corner
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QWhy have you stopped your 5p-off promotion
on petrol? It was one of the main reasons I
used vour petrol stations.
AWe understand your disappointment that ttiis
promotion has come to an end. As with all our
promotions, they... -
Fact
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Sainsbury's has
topped a yoghurt
taste test in
Reveal magazine,
with farmhouse
strawberry and
clotted cream
yoghurt scoring
5/5, beating
Asda, Morrison
and Tesco Finest. -
Low and behold
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You may have seen the adverts
and customers have certainly
noticed, shopping Is getting
cheaper. Sainsbury's is
continually lowering prices on
over 6,000 everyday products
without compromising on quality.
Stores are... -
Thumbs up for new look
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Your new-look Journal is
proving popular with
readers. Colleagues across
Sainsbury's have written in
to say how much they lik<
the new look and find the
contents much easier to
read.
Here's a sample of som~
of the... -
Baywatch brigade clamps down on disabled parking misuse
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An initiative at London Colney and
St Albans stores has won rave
reviews from Cliristmas stioppers.
A team of special car park
attendants - nicknamed the
Baywatch brigade - had the sole
task of monitoring parking bays
for... -
Drive away a bargain
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If you are looking to buy a new
car, Sainsbury's Bank car
purchase scheme, Drive, can
offer you some fantastic deals.
Sainsbury's Bank guarantees
to beat the What Car Target
Price on all makes and models.
Target Price Is... -
Fact
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Comic Relief
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Trust in your child's future
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Sainsbury's Bank, in association
with Family Investments, is
offering a great new product to
support the Government's
initiative to encourage saving and
help parents save for their
children. It's called the Child
Trust... -
Charities benefit from SSA lottery
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Not only do SSA lottery
members benefit each month
by becoming winners In the
monthly SSA lottery draw,
but charities do too.
Representatives from the
two chosen charities Deaf
Blind UK and Jubilee Sailing
Trust were... -
Loyalty and long service celebrated
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Two 25-year club annual long service dinners were
held over two consecutive weeks at the Royal
Lancaster Hotel in London.
These were the biggest dinners held to date,
bringing together long serving colleagues from... -
Say it with flowers
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Two of the biggest floral events of the year
are coming up - Valentine's Day
and Mother's Day - so it's
time to treat that special
someone.
And what better way to
show your appreciation for the
woman (or man) In your life... -
Fact
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FACT
Since Comic Relief
began, the charity
has made nearly
6,000 grants worth
more than £210
million. -
Good enough to eat
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Want something special for a
celebration? Try Photocake.
Photocake allows customers to
personalise a sponge cake by
taking a photo to store, which is
then scanned, printed on to
sugar paper, and stuck on to
the... -
Steam power
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There's a new range of
17 Taste the Difference
"steamer" products instore
offering the taste
and health benefits of
fresh products but
without the inconvenience of
preparation.
The packs contain fresh
vegetables and fruit... -
Trolley good news
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A new fleet of trolleys is
coming to Sainsbury's - and it's
good news for customers and
trolley collectors.
For customers, it's goodbye
to wonky wheels as new easyrolling
castors make the new
modular trolleys easy... -
''We can make this supply chain work''
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Just a couple of months ago, Lawrence Christensen
joined Sainsbury's as supply chain director. Since
then, he's been tackling the company's supply chain
problems. We caught up with him after the recent
conference to bring... -
"If it's in the store, it's on the shelf"
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A pilot scheme
at Newbury store
has produced
fantastic results
on availability Newbury was chosen as the store
to pilot a new way of working
between retail and the supply
chain. Lawrence Christensen told
colleagues more at... -
You're having a laugh
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"Hair" it comes. 11 March is Red
Nose Day so get "Reddy" for the
most fun you can have in-store How far did you go for Comic
Relief in 2003? Well, Sainsbury's
is planning even more fun this
year as, once again, we're... -
Food for thought
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Our children are getting fatter.
The number of overweight and
obese children in the UK has
risen steadily in the past 20 years
and it is now estimated that up to
15 per cent of children in the UK
are affected with many more... -
Retail Eye
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• Sharon Osbourne has signed up to be the
new face of ASDA. The X-factor star will
appear in seven adverts promoting healthy
eating.
• Meanwhile, actress Honor Blackman has
been recruited as the new face of MARKS... -
Shining stars: Age is no barrier
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It was just a normal day at
Islington store when RBM Steve
Potts paid a visit. John Harvey
was doing his job, collecting
baskets and helping out on the
shop floor while chatting to
customers.
For John there was nothing
out... -
Shining stars: Stars in their eyes
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Congratulations to colleagues
from Rye Park depot, who have
all received Shining Stars
awards: Sharon Jones, Roger
Peart, Jan Collins, Nick D'Alton,
Kevin Sexton, Graham Coppen,
Liz Kennett, Shaun Flowerdew,
Mel Matthews,... -
Shining stars: Top of the shops
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Dronfield colleagues are top of
the shops after winning
400,000 Shining Stars points
for their performance over the
Christmas period.
All stores achieving a three
per cent sales increase between
1 January 2004 and 9... -
Haydock delivers for charity
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Haydock colleagues got
together over Christmas to
raise money for charity and
deliver a Christmas to
remember for local children.
Colleagues on the early
shifts donated TV and DVD
players and toys to the
children's wards... -
See Emily play
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When caring colleagues at
Great Yarmouth heard about
brave six-year-old Emily Mia,
they decided to help raise
money for her plight.
Emily needed £8,000 to
buy a state-of-the-art
artificial leg with proper toes.
The Great... -
"We got on our bikes for Judith"
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Christchurch colleagues cycled to
the rescue of a Bournemouth athlete Christchurch colleagues got on
their bilmile cycle ride to help a young
Bournemouth swimmer attend
the World Downs... -
Briefs
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• GREAT YARMOUTH
colleagues helped one of their
customers celebrate her 100th
birthday in style. Lily arrived at
the store in a horse and carriage
in time for a surprise party
thrown for her by the store.
• BAMBER... -
Come fly with me
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Edinburgh nightshift worker
Stephanie Wint decided to
celebrate her birthday in style
with a helicopter trip, but she
had a spare seat so she
decided to offer it to a
complete stranger.
She contacted her local
radio... -
Oldbury colleagues take to the catwalk for Tu fashion show
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Oldbury colleagues became
supermodels for the day when
the store held a Christmas
fashion show.
Store manager Chris Darby
said: "The show highlighted the
fantastic range of Tu clothing
we sell in-store and pulled in... -
Tell Justin
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The Tell Justin suggestion scheme goes from strength to strength. Ideas
are continuing to pour in from colleagues across the business. Here are
a couple that are making life easier for colleagues and customers Daryl Andrews,... -
Enjoy a good night's sleep
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if you've ever suffered from
sinus* problems, you will know
that nasal congestion and
pressure pain can prevent you
from getting a good night's
sleep. But you needn't suffer
with your sinuses in silence.
Lemsip has launched... -
Go to the movies with Cadbury Dairy Milk
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Cadbury Dairy Milk is celebrating its 100th year
in 2005, and would like to share it with you. As
part of its Centenary it is planning a
number of exciting activities, including
its Two Seat campaign. This on-pack
promotion... -
Product Tests
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The wine and beer festival is coming to Sainsbury's in
February. We asltaste some of the products and give us their verdict.
Wines range from crisp, dry whites to big bold reds
and all come...
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