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  • A message for 1998 from Dino Adriano 02

    A message for 1998 from Dino Adriano, chief executive, UK food retailing businesses:
    We have enjoyed a successful
    Christmas and New Year
    trading period. The decision
    to trade 24 hours in 145
    stores on three days in...

  • Contents Page 02

    2 : Newsround
    7 : Celebrating the millennium
    • Ideas Form
    8 : Sainsbury's Bank is one
    year old
    9 : Group-wide news snippets
    10 : Four new stores open
    12 : Your letters
    14 : Packaging - where science
    meets art
    16 :...

  • From the Editor 02

    From the Editor
    1998 has just started, and already we're looking
    towards 2000 and getting your ideas on how
    your workplace and the whole JS Group can
    celebrate the millennium (page 7). Your idea
    could win you a place in the...

  • High profile for Meatfree 02

    High profile for Meatfree
    Sainsbury's has launched a new frozen Meatfree department
    which will increase choice for vegetarians and meat reducers. Separated from frozen
    vegetables, Meatfree is now a
    department in its own...

  • Environment report published 03

    Environment report published
    J Sainsbury pic
    1997
    The Interim Environment
    Report 1997 has just been
    issued, giving details of how
    the JS Group is progressing
    in meeting the environmental
    targets it published a year...

  • Free equipment for local schools with School Rewards '98 03

    Free equipment for local schools with School Rewards '98
    This year Sainsbury's is
    breaking away from the
    crowd with a new, free
    school equipment scheme,
    School Rewards '98.
    The scheme invites Reward
    Card holders to fill in...

  • Pharmacists at Fanhams 03

    Pharmacists at Fanhams
    The second of what will be an annual conference for pharmacy managers
    took place before Christmas at Fanhams Hall. Store managers from the 36
    stores incorporating pharmacies were also present for the...

  • Press gets into 0-5 club 03

    Press gets into 0-5 club
    Sainsbury's has launched a new club for children aged nought to five
    years as part of the drive to attract young families to JS. Reward Card holders can join
    the 0 to 5 Club free and
    receive up to...

  • Award for Blackball 04

    Award for Blackhall
    Stalwart of the Scottish rugby union team, Scott Hastings, presented an
    award to Blackhall's BPM Lyn Knowles at Murrayfield Stadium in
    honour of the store's links with Donaldson's College,...

  • Don't work too hard 04

    Don't work too hard
    Offers across the whole range
    of household products, press
    advertising, and attractive
    in-store promotional material
    will run until 22 March. The
    promotion will focus on persuading
    customers to...

  • No strings attached 04

    No strings attached
    In Sainsbury's 1998 Youth Orchestra series, 20 youth
    orchestras from across the UK will receive concert
    awards of £2,750 each. The awards will enable the
    orchestras to perform at a
    professional level and...

  • Protect your nest 04

    Protect your nest
    Sainsbury's Bank has joined forces with Royal and Sun Alliance to
    offer its own buildings and
    contents insurance. Staff can benefit from a
    5% discount on top of a 20%
    introductory no-claims
    discount now...

  • Bumper cheque for Blue Cross 05

    Bumper cheque for Blue Cross
    The Blue Cross animal charity benefited from a £197,000 donation from
    Sainsbury's and Pedigree Petfoods, after the two companies gave a
    percentage of the profits on selected own label and Pedigree...

  • Colin Harvey says farewell 05

    Colin Harvey
    says farewell
    Colin Harvey, managing director of Savacentre, has retired after
    outstanding career with Sainsbury 's spanning 40 years. Colin joined JS in 1958 as a
    trainee butcher in Coventry
    and rose quickly to...

  • Investors in People rolls out 05

    Investors in People rolls out
    Investors in People (IIP), the national standard of training and development practice
    that helps organisations improve their performance through their people, is now
    being rolled out across JS. At...

  • JS energy system goes on show 05

    JS energy system goes on show
    Energy managers in JS's e-team Ian Taylor (left) and Gary Walkington on the
    stand at Birmingham. JS's energy managers were
    invited onto the European
    Union stand at the recent
    National Energy...

  • SENIOR APPOINTMENTS 05

    SENIOR APPOINTMENTS
    Jack O'Brien
    Formerly managing director of
    NewMarket Foods, Jack O'Brien
    has been appointed managing
    director of Savacentre, with
    effect from 11 January.
    Jack's appointment coincides
    with the completion...

  • Eat your greens! 06

    Eat your greens!
    Joan Wall and Dave
    Dolman advise on
    fc healthy eating.
    Beeston store provided a stand at a 'healthy eating' day organised by
    Broxdale Borough Council for its employees. Food advisor Joan Wall manned
    the...

  • News in brief 06

    Washington's our pet store
    Washington Savacentre donated £300 to Brysons Animal Rescue centre
    after signing up 516 customers for the Pet Club - the most for one store.
    The cheque was presented by store director Ian...

  • Read all about it 06

    Read all about it
    East Ham store is working with Newham Council on a four-month project to encourage parents to
    teach their children reading skills in the home. Tony Bradman, author of Dllly the
    Dinosaur, during a reading at...

  • Winnersh provides acting talent 06

    Winnersh provides acting talent
    Viewers of Business TV's
    special programme on
    7 January, explaining how
    Reward vouchers can be
    exchanged for fun outings,
    BT TalkTime and NSPCC
    donations - as well as AIR
    MILES and money...

  • How do YOU think the company should celebrate the millennium? 07

    How do YOU think the company should celebrate the millennium?
    Give us your ideas for both how the Sainsbury Group should
    mark the millennium, and how you would like to see individual
    stores, offices and depots celebrate this...

  • One year in the bank 08

    One year in the bank
    Richard Chadwick (left) and
    Jeremy Toyne get behind the
    drive to promote the bank. It's a year on from the
    launch ofSainsbury's
    Bank and with this
    month's launch of
    insurance products
    things are...

  • Group-wide 09

    Group-wide
    Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group.. SAINSBURY'S
    SUPERMARKETS
    CHILDREN IN NEED CONTRIBUTION
    Due to the generosity of customers
    and the unstinting fund-raising efforts
    of staff at...

  • Branch opening—Oadby 10

    Oadby The store is built on the site of the Alliance
    and Leicester building society's former head
    office and features an impressive glazed
    entrance with an unusual swept back roof.
    There's a petrol filling station and...

  • Branch opening—Wantage 10

    Wantage
    Carol singers added to the festive atmosphere
    when Wantage opened on a crisp December
    morning and town crier Terry Jones made sure no
    passing shoppers could miss the arrival of the new
    store. Wantage, the latest...

  • Branch opening—Coleraine 11

    Coleraine
    The Mayor of Colerame arrived on opening morning to
    welcome Sainsbury's to the town and welcome the town to its
    new Sainsbury's. The third store to open in Northern Ireland,
    Coleraine has all the latest features,...

  • Branch opening—Rice Lane 11

    Rice Lane
    Having written in to find out if the Spice Girls
    were going to open the new store and been
    told they weren't, eight-year-old Holly Lambert
    volunteered her services.
    She was helped by the seven children who
    won a...

  • Writelines 12

    Have your say
    Choice
    management
    Sonia Oates, part-time
    assistant administration
    manager, Marsh Mills:
    would you please explain why
    the Choices scheme is only
    open to staff members and not
    management. I am just about
    to...

  • The art of packaging 14

    Designing packaging which suits a product exactly is a highly scientific art. Unlike the less scientific arts, its success isn't
    measured by champagne-sipping critics in galleries. It's measured by customers and performance on...

  • A gift voucher isn't just for Christmas... 16

    A gift voucher isn't just for Christmas...
    JS Group gift vouchers always sell well at Christmas, then most shoppers tend not to think about them.
    But a voucher can do many things in life. It can say 'thank you', or 'let me help...

  • Save your energy 17

    It's still a few weeks before you can get up in
    the morning without switching on the bedroom
    Save your
    nergy
    light. And it's probably a couple of months before you can think about switching o
    heating or putting the heaters...

  • All hands on deck 18

    All hands on deck
    The Christmas rush at JS needs all hands to be on deck in every store. For the
    last three years a few of those hands have come from central departments. But what did Blackfriars staff make of work instore
    this...

  • Lights, camera ... Action! Duck? 20

    Lights, camera ... Action! Duck?
    Sainsbury's latest TV ad, 'Bags More Rewards', was shown for the first time on 28 December. Starring
    actress Edita Brychta, the 30-second commercial features starship troopers, a roller coaster...

  • Love is in the air 22

    W' hen 1991 Football Writer of the Year
    Richard Smith walked into Oxford store a couple
    of years ago, he was stunned by a sight more
    beautiful than Gazza's Euro '96 goal against
    Scotland. It was Catherine Wolfe-Smith at...

  • SNAP! 23

    SNAP!
    PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
    Last issue we promised to bring you the best of
    the rest - the highly commended entries in our
    1997 JS Journal photographic competition. Here
    they are, so enjoy looking at them. Thanks to...

  • Boldly bald 24

    Boldly bald
    Staff at Homebase in Hansa
    Road, King's Lynn, have been
    admiring the bravery of Justin
    Davy (above) who, in aid of
    ChildLine, allowed all his hairto
    be shaved off by his dad. The
    event, which raised £210,...

  • Champagne supernova 24

    Champagne supernova
    Festivities marking the 20th
    birthday of Washington Savacentre
    featured a spectacular champagne
    display, for which the store won
    the National Birthday Event award.
    Organisers, led by...

  • Express Valentine 24

    Express Valentine
    Winners of the Journats Love
    Story competition two years
    ago, Jack and Betty Byrne,
    were only recently able to take
    up their prize of a trip on the
    Orient Express to Bath, dinner
    at the Ritz and a stay in...

  • Hot work 24

    Hot work
    Before the opening of the
    new Wantage store, all 80
    builders were treated to a
    selection of JS ready
    meals on National Curry
    Day. Sharing in the free
    nosh were store manager
    James Collett and services
    manager...

  • Joan's the toast of Coventry 24

    Joan's the toast of Coventry
    To celebrate 50 years'
    service, Joan Raybould
    (second from right)
    attended a special lunch
    with chairman David
    Sainsbury and his wife
    Susie. Joan was
    accompanied by JS veteran,
    Mary Venn...

  • Young at 100 24

    Young at 100
    Charles Young, a customer at
    Locksbottom in Kent, proved
    fighting fit on his 100th
    birthday. In accepting a
    Christmas hamper from the
    senior deputy manager Enda
    Costelloe, Mr Young, who has
    survived both World...

  • Durham's blind date 25

    Durham's blind date
    "What's yer name and where d'yer come
    from?" were the words that Durham's
    manager, Cilia (sorry), Joe Thurley asked of
    these three gorgeous girls at their Christmas
    lunch. Impersonating certain members...

  • Fit Phil 25

    Fit Phil

  • Happy birthday, Southport 25

    Happy birthday, Southport
    To celebrate its 15th birthday,
    Southport recently held a
    party for past and present
    staff. Included were the 11
    remaining members from the
    original staff, seven of whom
    are pictured right. From I...

  • She's behind you 25

    She's behind you
    Kempshott store enjoyed the magic of Christmas
    when Ian Lavender, better known as Pike from
    Dad's Army, dressed as Widow Twankey to promote
    the Anvil Theatre's production of Aladdin. Store
    manager Mike Salmon...

  • Two men in a hole 25

    Two men in a hole
    Nigel Wade (left), store manager at Fulham and Chris Daniels, south-eastern district manager,
    got themselves into a bit of a hole when they presented a cheque for £7,000 to staff at The
    Children's Trust,...

  • Anyone for a salsa? 26

    Anyone for a salsa?
    A spicy new addition to the Ready
    to Cook range is the 2 Part Boned
    Chicken Breasts in Salsa (£3.19).
    The skinless breasts are covered
    in a tomato, pepper and chilli
    marinade and the product comes
    under...

  • Golden nuggets 26

    Golden nuggets
    Our popular Chicken Nuggets now
    has a cousin in Sainsbury's 18 Bacon
    Nuggets (£1.49). Coated in crispy
    breadcrumbs, the nuggets are ideal
    for kids or served at buffets and
    parties as a snack food with...

  • Let's talk turkey 26

    Let's talk turkey
    As an alternative to our meat and poultry en
    croute we have launched Ready to Cook Bacon
    & Leek Turkey En Croute and Cheese &
    Mushroom Turkey En Croute, which cost £1.99
    each. Both contain two portions of...

  • Rugrats rule 26

    Rugrats rule
    Aside from Saturday
    morning TV,
    Rugrats are
    now appearing
    on facial
    tissues.
    Exclusive to
    Sainsbury's, the
    100 sheets of
    two-ply soft
    white decorated
    Rugrats tissues
    cost £1.19.
    What...

  • The Journal taste test 26

    The Journal taste test
    At 85p for four, the Journafs new products correspondent reckons American
    Yum Yums are bound to be a top seller. To find out if the iced doughnuts are truly
    destined for the top, our researchers paid a...

  • Baby love 27

    Baby love
    Along with the relaunch of the own label Baby Toiletries Range come three new additions: Soothe
    Away Baby Bath with Camomile (£1.69)* and Medicated Nappy Cream (£2.79)** - which are both
    hypo-allergenic - and...

  • Bread of heaven 27

    Bread of heaven
    Ideal for sandwiches are
    the 4 Mini Focaccia with
    Sun Dried Tomatoes
    (£1.09) and 4 Mini
    Focaccia with Garlic &
    Herbs (99p).
    Two Flat
    Bread
    choices are
    Garlic &
    Cheese and
    Cheese & Onion which are...

  • Especially for mum 27

    Especially for mum
    Specifically with the
    needs of new mums in
    mind, an exclusive
    maternity care range
    called 'Essentially You'
    has been launched.
    The range includes^
    Breast Pads x 40
    (£2.29), Disposable
    Maternity Briefs...

  • Have your cake... 27

    Have your cake...
    Two new hand decorated cakes
    exclusively designed by Jane Asher
    have hit the shelves. The Happy
    Birthday and Harry Hoppit cakes
    consist of a light sponge cake with a
    strawberry jam and butter-cream
    filling...

  • Friends indeed of Children in Need 28

    Friends indeed of Children in Need
    JS and Savacentre stores around the country underwent a dramatic transformation in the week of the
    BBC's Children in Need appeal. Staff donned daft costumes, from Spice Girls to Teletubbies,...

  • SSA OFFERS 34

    TRAVEL CLUB
    ABTA
    Save time and money when
    booking your holiday
    /;.»
    IATA
    With 1998 upon us and the worst of the British winter weather
    probably yet to come, your daydreams may well be revolving around
    sunny days and balmy...

  • Long service 35

    Long service
    Employees who have completed forty years'service:
    TONY MUMFORD, meat manager, Kingston PETER URCH store
    manager, Debden JOHN WARE, meat manager, West Ealing JOYCE
    MORRIS, assistant manager, administration, South...

  • Obituary 35

    Obituary
    LYNDA WATERS, 35, a checkout assistant at Thetford died in a road
    accident on 16 October (3yrs) FREDA KING, 55, a kiosk assistant at
    Crystal Palace died after a short illness (2yrs). MONICA STANNARD,
    60, a staff...

  • Retirements 35

    Retirements
    Length of service Is in brackets
    LILY ABBOTT, checkout/replenishment assistant, Hedge End
    (6yrs) ROSEMARY ANDERSON, fresh food replenishment
    assistant, Worcester (24yrs), PETER BAKER, warehouse keeper,
    Basingstoke...

  • Sound and Vision 35

    Starting our round-up of this month's video
    releases is the timeless Disney classic, Peter
    Pan. Join the boy who refused to grow up and
    Tinker Bell, in this musical animated
    adventure, as they battle the villainous
    Captain...

  • Love history 36

    Love history
    With Valentine's Day on most people's minds this month,
    the archives takes a look at how love played its part in
    JS's advertising during the First World War.
    - and that 'Lost Love' Business
    Lately many hapless...