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  • Contents Page 02

    contents
    newsround
    company news including:
    3 heroics at Ladbroke Grove
    3 Agriculture Minister's visit
    4 second quarter trading figures
    4 Sainsbury's MD appointment
    4 widening customer choice
    5 the Live Every Moment...

  • Editor's guide to inside 02

    editor's guide to inside
    Hello and goodbye. Yes, it's
    with heavy heart and a light
    wave I bid you adieu from the
    contents page. You see, tin
    journal is relaunching with a
    brand new format next month
    and to avoid frightening...

  • Emergency aid wins widespread approval 03

    emergency aid wins widespread approval
    The horror of last month's Paddington Rail disaster
    touched everyone who saw it or read about it in the
    media. For the colleagues at Ladbroke Grove who
    helped survivors come through the...

  • MAFF Minister finds Sainsbury's an education 03

    MAFF Minister finds Sainsbury's an education
    Agriculture Minister Nick Brown
    visited Finchley Road store last
    month to see the final link in the
    supply chain for Kentish apples.
    He began his "walk" of the applesupply
    chain...

  • MD appointed as directorate reshuffles 04

    MD appointed as directorate reshuffles
    As part of a continual
    restructuring programme, Dino
    Adriano is to concentrate on his
    role as group chief executive,
    responsible for the development
    and overall implementation of
    Group...

  • Second quarter brings 6.8% Group growth 04

    second quarter brings 6.8% Group growth
    Trading figures for the second quarter of the 1999/2000 financial year were
    announced on 27 October. These cover the 16 weeks to 16 October.
    trading statement for the 16 weeks to 16...

  • Wider-choice programme presses ahead 04

    wider-choice programme presses ahead
    A programme aimed at offering customers a wider choice
    has resulted in 129,000 new lines being introduced across
    110 departments to date.
    Since May, a number of initiatives have...

  • Food-donations scheme finds favour 05

    food-donations scheme finds favour
    Sainsbury's food-donations scheme has won a top award at the Institute of
    Grocery Distribution's 1999 Food Industry Awards, held last month. Store manager Martin
    Bowden (pictured left), who...

  • Funds roll in from national appeal 05

    funds roll in from national appeal
    Fund-raising mayhem has been busting out all over on behalf of Live Every Moment - the unigue appeal
    developed by Sainsbury's and Help the Hospices. The total raised by colleagues will be...

  • Latest Local opens its doors 05

    latest Local opens its doors
    Sainsbury's Local number four opened for business on
    15 October in north London. Known as Mornington Crescent, the
    2,300 sq ft store is in Camden High Street, a short hop from the
    large supermarket...

  • Homebase awards long servers 06

    Homebase awards long servers
    Homebase's region 22 held a
    Long Service Award lunch
    during October, celebrating
    colleagues' ten- and 15-years'
    service. The lunch was held
    at Twigworth Lodge, Tewkesbury and was
    attended by 36...

  • Humble apologies 06

    humble apologies
    In a feature on The
    Sainsbury's Guild in
    September's journal, it
    was reported only one
    person in the company
    was going for the
    Guild's Gold level - deli
    assistant Nic Harrison.
    This was incorrect.
    Nic's...

  • JULY/AUGUST COMPETITION WINNERS 06

    JULY/AUGUST COMPETITION WINNERS
    Winning the £25 crossword
    prize is A GILHAM at
    Romford Homebase. The
    £10 wordsearch prize goes
    to R YORK, a veteran.
    For a list of the 100 winners
    of pairs of £2.50 Arcadia
    Group...

  • Supply chain finds missing link 06

    supply chain finds missing link
    Everything Sainsbury's sells has to get from A to B - A being the supplier, B the store.
    Now, thanks to a Supply Chain Development Group initiative, A and B are talking directly to one
    another to...

  • Group-wide 07

    Group-wide
    Here's the regular round-up of what's been happening across the Group.. SAYE OFFER ON THE WAY
    The 1999 SAYE Share Option offer runs
    from 26 November until 13 December 1999.
    Offer packs will be sent to colleagues'...

  • Win a share of £5,000 for a top display 07

    Win a share of £5,000 for a top display
    Procter & Gamble is
    helping Sainsbury's
    maximise availability
    and sales over the
    Christmas and Millennium
    period. It is sending
    merchandisers to 150 stores
    twice a week for three...

  • Have fun with AIR MILES Instants this winter... 08

    have fun with AIR MILES Instants this winter...
    1 ...wherever you are
    New attractions
    for this winter
    London: Vinopolis; Kew
    Gardens; The London
    Dungeon
    South East: Hampton
    Court Palace, Surrey;
    LEGOLAND®...

  • You could be a millionaire with Big Draw 2000! 08

    you could be a millionaire with
    Big Draw 2000!
    Camelot is currently running a unigue store incentive for
    Sainsbury's stores to support the new one-off National
    Lottery game - Big Draw 2000. The game is expected to
    create more...

  • And the winner is... Sainsbury's 09

    And the winner is... Sainsbury's
    Store layouts, uniforms, instore bakeries...
    Sainsbury's is best at them all according to the
    latest round of awards programmes. It's even
    performed well enough in the...

  • The Egyptian way 10

    Sainsbury's Egypt venture continues to expand
    with the acquisition of a further 55 per cent of
    the shares in Edge, giving Sainsbury's a
    majority shareholding of over 80 per cent. I DECLARE THIS
    STORE OPEN... In
    keeping with...

  • Writelines 11

    Have your say
    communicating
    instore
    Jonathan Dobbs,local
    marketing, Blackfriars:
    H ow many store managers
    produce a monthly or weekly
    newsletter? A newsletter captures
    the store's activity and sets it up
    for a fresh month...

  • A change for the better 14

    a change for the better
    If you want to change your appearance, the first thing you do is look in
    the mirror. If you want to change your behaviour, the first thing to do -
    according to Plymouth store manager Julie Morton - is...

  • Moisturise your way to the body beautiful 16

    moisturise your way to the body beautiful
    A new range of premium body creams
    developed using innovative ingredients
    has been launched. It includes three
    creams to suit different skin types:
    Hydrating Body Milk, Refreshing...

  • Stuff these in the chief cook's stocking 16

    stuff these in the chief cook's stocking
    With thoughts turning to Christmas dinner, Sainsbury's has provided
    high-quality stuffings to make your turkey taste better. Luxury Stuffing
    Mix with Vine Fruits & Cranberries in a Rich...

  • Superlative soups 16

    superlative soups
    Chicken & Lemongrass and Carrot & Coriander
    soups are 99 per cent fat free and cost 39p
    each. Simply add them to 600ml of cold water,
    bring to the boil and simmer for five minutes to
    produce a pint of...

  • Treat yourself at teatime 16

    treat yourself
    at teatime
    If you love Cherry Bakewell tarts then you won't be able
    to resist the new larger-pack, better-value box of 12 for
    just £1.79.
    And for a different kind of sarnie, try the Large Walnut
    Sandwich with...

  • Flan-flippin'-tastic 17

    flan-flippin'-tastic
    Three new tempting hot flaris now out are
    Leek & Potato (£1.79), Spinach & Cheese
    (E1.79), and Chicken & Winter Vegetable
    (£1.99). Each comes in a crisp pastry case
    covered with a creamy...

  • Let them eat croissant 17

    let them eat croissant
    Part of the Be Good to Yourself range,
    All Butter Croissants contain 25 per cent
    less fat and are suitable for vegetarians.
    Each pack contains four croissants and
    costs 79p.
    Giant Malted Baps (75p)...

  • Pasta shapes up for the 21st century 17

    pasta shapes up for the 21st century
    Pasta to take us into the new millennium
    is now out in the form of Sainsbury's
    Millennium Pasta Shapes in tomato sauce.
    The 410g and 212g ring-pull cans cost 32p
    and 25p respectively....

  • Vitamins to get your teeth into 17

    vitamins to get your teeth into
    Sainsbury's is the first UK supermarket to market
    chewable vitamins in a handy blister-pack format. Ideal for
    travel, the format should also help entice new users to the
    category. The three...

  • A GIANT LEAP FOR BAG-KIND 18

    A GIANT LEAP FOR BAG-KIND
    National retail security
    manager Steve Fryer,
    exhausted after a threehour
    hike, (or did he say he
    caught the train like
    everyone else?) made
    another small step for
    Sainsbury's, when he
    reached...

  • Ferndown trots back in time 18

    Ferndown trots back in time
    Ferndown store came third
    in the Ferndown Carnival
    with this flashback to the
    1920s. The carnival raised
    £3,000 to be shared among
    a number of charities,
    including the Stroke
    Association,...

  • LONDON COLNEY GIVES LIFE A LITTLE COLOUR 18

    LONDON COLNEY GIVES LIFE A LITTLE COLOUR
    London Colney Savacentre
    encouraged young people
    to brighten up the town by
    providing paints and
    equipment for the Base
    Youth Project Group, to
    paint a mural in London
    Colney High...

  • Marathon men are charity champs 18

    marathon men are charity champs
    Michael Bennett, warehouseman at Locksbottom store, ran in the London
    Marathon earlier this year, raising £2,300 for The Phoenix Centre For
    Handicapped Children. This enabled the centre to buy...

  • Scots float to children's aid 18

    Scots float to children's aid
    Colleagues from Blackhall,
    Meadowbank and Edinburgh
    Savacentre raised £1,665 for the
    Children's Hospice Association
    Scotland (CHAS), by entering a float in
    the Edinburgh Festival Cavalcade.
    A...

  • WHERE THERE'S SMOKE... 18

    WHERE THERE'S SMOKE...
    Three central-departments
    colleagues from logistics
    have vowed to give up
    smoking from 10ctober till
    3 January 2000 in return
    for pledges from colleagues
    for donations to The
    Multiple Sclerosis...

  • Bath get their kit on 19

    Bath get their kit on
    Bath got into the
    spirit of the national
    Strip For Shelter
    day, when five
    colleagues dressed
    upintheirteams'
    football kits to raise
    over £214 for the
    homeless. The
    Newcastle United
    lasses are (I...

  • Happy birthday at Ashford 19

    happy birthday at Ashford
    Colleagues at Ashford made it
    into the local paper when
    customer Lucy Tibbies
    celebrated her99th birthday
    at the store on the day of the
    solar eclipse. Mrs Tibbies, who
    is one week older than...

  • Margaret cycles for Mencap 19

    Margaret cycles for Mencap
    Margaret Browett, a baker at Barnwood store,
    cycling 500km along the Nile in aid of Mencap
    next February and is looking for your support.
    She has pledged to raise £1,950 to help Mencap
    reach more...

  • Perton comes of age 19

    Perton comes of age
    Perton store celebrated its 18th birthday during
    September. Some of the 20 colleagues who have
    been with the store since its birth, are pictured
    here with cake holders Linda Williams (left) and
    Sim Sahota.

  • Sound and Vision 20

    legend worth saving
    Sound is taking a back seat in this month's Sound + Vision with so
    many top video releases around. First off there's Mulan which
    transforms an ancient Chinese legend into an adventure bursting
    with action,...

  • The £25 crossword and £10 wordsearch 21

    Winter crossword
    CLUES
    ACROSS
    I He painted the Mona Lisa in 1503
    (2,5)
    4 He took control of Cuba in 1959 (6)
    7 Benz ran the petrol-driven one in
    1885(3)
    8 Period of European history, starting in
    the 14th century (11)
    9...

  • How are you NVQ-inq? 22

    how are you NVQ-inq?
    Colleagues who achieved the NVQ Assessor qualification are:
    DIANE AINLEY, West Ealing. ANNE-MARIE AINSLEY, Bybrook.
    GILL ALLEN, Thanet. MARK ASHTON, South Woodford. DANIEL
    BAINES, West Park Farm. JULIE...

  • Long service 22

    long service
    Colleagues who've completed 25 year's service are: DAVID
    BLACKMAN, checkout/replenishment assistant, Dorking. ROGER
    BORER, senior manager, Blackfriars. DINAH BRAGG, meat
    assistant, Pinner. CHARLIE CHARLES, bakery...

  • Obituaries 22

    obituaries
    PAULINE HAYES, 58, staff restaurant supervisor at Farnborough,
    died on 3 July after a short illness (12yrs). MALCOLM JOHNSON, 58, security officer at Hempstead Savacentre, died on 11 October
    after a short illness...

  • Retirements 22

    retirements
    LUCY ALLEN, checkout/replenishment assistant, Birkenhead
    (17yrs). MAUREEN ASH, cleaner, New Cross Gate (3yrs). THELMA
    BALL, packer, Denton (3yrs). DOROTHY BILES,
    checkout/replenishment assistant, Christchurch...

  • SSA OFFERS 23

    sainsbury's staff association
    The SSA is offering you a fully inclusive, self-drive
    package for skiing in the Cairngorm mountains in
    the Scottish Highlands for just £149*.
    Staying in the Highlander Hotel in Newtonmore, you'll...

  • Making life taste better in Winchmore Hill 24

    making life taste better in Winchmore Hill
    When Mrs Creasey's car wouldn't start at Sainsbury's in Winchmore
    Hill, she didn't know how she was going to get her three children and
    shopping home. However Mark Monger, Alex Manda,...