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  • Contents 02

    contents
    features
    balancing act 7
    work-life balance - it can work
    back to the future 8-9
    how Sainsbury's is renewing its
    focus on graduates
    farming out the problems 12-13
    howthe Partnership in Livestock
    scheme is reaping...

  • Forward View 02

    From retail support director Graham Nayior
    We are now approaching our busiest time of the year
    and it never fails to amaze me when I see the energy
    and enthusiasm with which stores tackle the
    Christmastrading period.
    I...

  • If I were boss... 03

    David Orrf rem retail change lias several
    ideas for making Sainsbury's top of the shops.
    Food retailing in the UK is now close to saturation
    point with foreign investors such as Wal-Mart
    eagerly eyeing our market and if I were...

  • Shorehead bakers on a roll 03

    SHOREHEAD BAKERS are hot stuff
    - and that's official! The bakery
    team won the coveted title of Instore
    Bakery Team of the Year at the
    Baking Industry Awards in October.
    It's the fourth consecutive year
    that Sainsbury's has...

  • Tops for organics 03

    IT'S OFFICIAL - Sainsbury's has won
    the Soil Association's Organic
    Supermarket of the Year award.
    More than 1,000 consumers and
    nine expert judges voted Sainsbury's
    top supermarket for Its commitment
    to organic...

  • From concept to shelf in record time 04

    A REVOLUTIONARY new
    collaborative product development
    system (CPD) is bringing huge
    benefits in time and money.
    The Internet-based system
    allows Sainsbury's and its suppliers
    to work on a project and update
    information in...

  • Mike Atherton opens up 04

    FORMER ENGLAND cricket captain
    Mike Atherton bowled over business
    centre colleagues when he visited
    IHolborn to open the gym and sign
    copies of his autobiography.
    Opening Up.
    Nearly 300 colleagues bought
    the book and gueued...

  • Retail Eye 04

    the journal's keeping an eye on the retail
    world as reported in the national, trade
    and regional press.
    • Morrisons has increased its expansion plans
    following interim figures, which revealed pre-tax
    profits of £114.5m, up...

  • Charity chequepoint 05

    FIVE CHARITIES are now £5,000
    better off thanks to the Guardian
    Charity Awards supported by
    Sainsbury's.
    The winners came to the
    business centre in October to
    receive their awards from chief
    executive Peter Davis and...

  • Let us entertain you 05

    WATCH OUT Amazon, Sainsbury's is looking for a share
    of the online entertainment market with the launch of a
    new entertainment web shop.
    More than 250,000 CDs, DVDs, videos, books and
    computer games are now on sale...

  • Ross goes out on a high note 05

    SHAW'S CHIEF executive Ross
    McLaren retired in October
    after 35 years with the
    Sainsbury Group. And he goes
    out on a high after being named
    Person of the Year by the
    Connecticut Food Association.
    Ross joined Sainsbury's...

  • Bags better 06

    INTRODUCINGTHESuper-Shopper
    - a brand new reusable shopping
    bag aimed at cutting down on
    carrier bag wastage.
    The brighly-coloured, washable
    Super-Shopper is made of woven
    polypropylene and can carry twice
    the volume of...

  • Bites - Top of the shops 06

    Bites
    TOP OF
    THE SHOPS
    Sainsbury's has
    come top in the
    Grocer's
    "Storewatch"
    survey for three
    weeks running. In
    the first week,
    Sainsbury's had
    the cheapest
    basket of qoods
    and Arnison
    Centre Durham
    was praised. In...

  • Key to successful kiosks 06

    |REWARD KIOSKS are now better than ever - both
    *" ' and out. Just swipe your Nectar card and see for
    !lf.
    reral new programmes have been introduced to
    re the kiosks' content, especially if customers
    •e In a hurry. For...

  • These boots were made for walking 06

    TWO INTREPID store managers
    from Armagh - Jim O'Mahoney
    and Nick Fletcher - completed a
    sponsored walk with a difference
    when they spent 10 days stopping
    off at Sainsbury's seven stores in
    Northern Ireland. The event
    raised...

  • Balancing act 07

    Work-life balance
    -it'sall about
    getting the best
    mix for both
    colleagues and
    the company. In a career spanning 40 years or
    more, most people will need
    flexibility in their working lives at
    some time or anottier....

  • Back to the future 08

    The youth of today are the
    leaders of tomorrow. f/7e
    yoL/rna/reveals how
    Sainsbury's is renewing its
    focus on graduates. Everyone knows Sainsbury's is all
    about food. But products don't
    source themselves, market
    themselves,...

  • Going nuts 10

    Imagine if you had to examine the
    ingredients of every single product on
    your shopping list. That's exactly what
    nut allergy sufferers have to deal with. A nut allergy is so serious - eating
    even small amounts of nut...

  • In season 11

    Jane Curran, food and drink editor of
    Sainsbury's Magazine talks comfort food.
    It's November and the store is full of Christmas cheer
    - or not - depending on how much of a humbug you
    are. Halloween and Bonfire Night are over,...

  • It's in the bag 11

    THE FIRST fresh ground coffee bag has hit the market.
    Until now, there had never been an easy, mess-free
    way to make the perfect single cup of fresh ground
    coffee, as coffee buyer Alex Kerlogue was all too aware.
    "We know many...

  • Pamper your little ones 11

    LOOK OUT for new Pampers baby
    vouchers in-store from 14 November.
    Exclusive to Sainsbury's, tfie
    vouchers are sold in the same way as
    Sainsbury's gift vouchers but will be
    redeemable solely on Pampers
    products at...

  • Farming out the problems 12

    Sainsbury's Partnership in Livestock scheme is reaping
    real benefits. Carol Trewin, former editor of Farming
    Today, has been down on the farm to see for herself. Without Sainsbury's, life would be
    very different for West...

  • The merriest Christmas yet 14

    Sainsbury'sis
    gearing up for its
    biggest Christmas
    party yet building
    on last year's
    success. Sainsbury'sput little promotional
    effort behind its Christmas party
    lines last year. It didn't need to, they
    took off largely of...

  • Outstanding donor award 16

    SHAW'S WAS awarded an
    Outstanding Donor Award by the
    Rhode Island Community Food
    Bank at a recent ceremony. The
    award recognises Shaw's
    contribution of food weighing
    more than one million pounds
    donated over the last year,...

  • Shaw's sends customer to Iceland 16

    IT'S NOT often stores send a customer home, but that's
    what Shaw's did in October.
    Shaw's marketing department held an in-store
    promotion for customers to win a trip to Iceland when
    they bought Icelandic Water.
    The winner was...

  • Sister cities 16

    It's Braintree's turn for the sister cities treatment
    this month, f/ie/ourna/compares life in Braintree
    Massachusetts and Essex. Braintree, Essex
    According to store
    manager Mervyn
    Chilvers, it's the people
    at Braintree who...

  • Gaby's good book guide 17

    the journal caaqhtup
    with Gaby to find out how
    important books are to
    herand her baby.
    journal: how old is your baby?
    Gaby:16 months.
    journal: what books do you read
    with her?
    Gaby: her favourites at the
    moment are The...

  • Oh baby, you're a winner 17

    THEWINNER of this year's
    Sainsbury's Baby Book Award is
    Annie Kubler's beautifully
    illustrated and fun baby book,
    Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes.
    Gaby Roslin, TV presenter and
    celebrity mum presented Annie
    with her award...

  • Win books for your baby 17

    We've got a copy of each of the five
    shortlisted booits in the
    Sainsbury's Baby Book Award -
    including a signed copy of Annie
    Kubler's winning book - to give
    away to a colleague.
    If you'd like to win, just put your
    name and...

  • Fresh flavours from Lurpak 18

    New to Sainsbury's this
    winter comes a deiicious
    new range of Lurpak
    flavoured butters created to
    add life to your cooking.
    Lurpak with Mediterranean
    Herbs, Lurpak with Lime &
    Chilli and Lurpak with Crushed
    Garlic, have...

  • July/August competition winners 18

    Winning the £25 crossword is Terence Hope, at Taplow. The £10 wordsearch
    goes to Caroline Allen, at Haverhill.
    For a list of the winners in the rest of the competitions featured in the
    July/August issue, please send an SAE to...

  • Pop quiz answers 18

    pop quiz answers
    t: Eternal Flame 2: Pretenders 3: John Lennon 4: David Bowie 5: You Can't Hurry Love 6: / Cot You
    Babe 7: David Bowie 8: Never Conna Give You Up. 9: Bee Gees 10: Especially For You.

  • Quick crossword 18

    ACROSS
    1. Promotion (11)
    9. Survive (7)
    10. Contact (5)
    11. Of the country (5)
    12. Shorten (7)
    13. Safe (6)
    15. Away (6)
    18. Ennlnent conductor (7)
    20. Kingly (5)
    22. Tend In sickness (5)
    23. Insanity (7)
    24. Plight...

  • Solutions to October wordsearch and crossword 18

    Across: 1 Mistakes; 5 Seem;
    9Afar;10Scorched;nTrain;
    12 Chianti;13 Forget oneself;
    18 Reprisal; 19 Eats; 20 Dreamed;
    21 Staid; 22 Gash; 23 Wanderer.
    Down: 2 Inferno;3Turning;
    4 Encyclopaedia; 6 Enhance;
    7 Midriff; 8 Arrive;...

  • Wordsearch 18

    Can you identify the
    radio code words for
    the letters listed below?
    You'll find the answers
    in the grid written
    eltherverticallyor
    horizontally.
    E
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  • Babylicious weekend treat 19

    Babylicious is launching an innovative new range of
    frozen baby food into Sainsbury's in November. And to
    celebrate, one lucky reader can win a two-night break at
    Luxury Family Hotels' MoonFleet Manor in Dorset.
    BABYLICIOUS...

  • Fare comment - give your lamb a bit of a kick with...Lamb Pepper 19

    ONION INTO
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    COOKfORAPPRO>(.
    'EFTMEAT
    BROWNS, APP
    250 ML REP W/NB,
    ITSPCHOPPEP...

  • One for the family 19

    Five colleagues and their families could be
    enjoying a day out at eittier Drayton Manor Family
    Ttieme Park or Legoland in Windsor, ttianks to
    Robinsons - the UK's number one squash
    brand.
    Robinsons - part of the Britvic...

  • Express yourself 20

    boxing clever
    Dee Barker, admin mani
    Christchurch:
    Our store has been nominated to
    open on Boxing Day. Does the
    company not agree that the
    trading hours we operate at
    present -7am until midnight -
    give our customers enough...

  • Cartoon 21

    Tis elasticated waist is great! It feels like I'm not wearing a skirt at all!!

  • Salient points 21

    waistbands and badges
    Maria Dean, customer service assistant. East Ham:
    I, and my fellow female cashiers who either wear skirts
    or trousers, think we would be more comfortable if
    these were elasticated around the waist. I have...

  • Banking on success 22

    A SMART new Mazda is wheely pulling in the crowds at Marsh Mills - to
    the delight of the banking team (pictured). It is on display at the store to
    help promote Sainsbury's car insurance - and is the top prize in the
    store's...

  • Challenging times 22

    THREE TEAMS from Sainsbury's - two from Holborn
    business centre (from trading and finance) and one
    retail team from region 31 - battled it out against
    57 other teams from ten countries across
    Europe to take part in the Cisco...

  • Going that extra mile 22

    FOUR COLLEAGUES from occupational
    health at Holborn business centre
    Walked The Walk and raised more than
    £1,180 for Cancer Research UK.
    The event - one of many taking place
    across the country throughout the year -
    was to...

  • In Brief 22

    When Christine Foster, a member
    ' of the bakery team at NEWPORT,
    gave birth to baby Rhyan earlier
    this year, her colleagues penned a
    poem in his honour:
    Dough it may be a long time before
    Rt)yan,
    Who is barley out of...

  • Sainsbury's does time 22

    BULLWOOD HALLS Prison in Essex
    was the latest venue to benefit from
    an introduction to the benefits of
    Sainsbury's Be Good To Yourself
    range. Rayleigh Weir's food sampler,
    Wendy Oakley (pictured left), and
    Carol Linge, store...

  • Let's hear it for nectar 23

    SHOPPERS AT Newbury heard the
    message about the launch of Nectar ioud
    and clear - thani Sylvester. Brian, a regular customer at
    the store, offered his services for free to
    marli the occasion.
    He was...

  • Light relief 23

    COLLEAGUES AT
    Harlow raised almost
    £2,500 when they
    organised a tombola
    to raise funds for
    Comic Relief. The
    event coincided with a
    non-uniform day
    which saw colleagues
    donning either
    something red or
    clothing...

  • Pure and sample 23

    INSTEADOF waiting
    for customers to
    cometothem,
    colleagues at
    Wakefield decided to
    take their products to
    the public, by holding
    free sampling events
    at local venues.
    Freefrom and Be Good
    To Yourself...

  • Ted strikes gold 23

    WHEN TED Hurdle is not working
    as a trainer at Newhaven, he is
    likely to be found at a wrestling
    match - either coaching or
    refereeing.Andhis
    achievements have just
    landed him a gold award for
    50 years' service to the...

  • The winning team 23

    WHEN BRAMINGHAM PARK
    decided to sponsor a local footi
    team it had no idea just how I
    successful the outcome woul(M
    Founded in April this year, t l
    Ramsey Youth FC-with the |
    support of team manager Terri
    Murphy (pictured) -...

  • Don't forget the turkey 24

    don't forget the turkey
    Salnsbury's is offering a complete Christmas
    ^ordering service this year Customers can order
    their turkey, wine or gifts at Sainsbury's. It's a great
    ^ay to take some of the stress away from
    ^Christmas...

  • Return of the heroes 24

    The Great Service
    Hero Awards-after
    their success last
    year-are back for
    this Christmas.
    The rules are simple: all colleagues
    should be on the look-out for
    examples of great service, no
    matter how big or small, during...