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    Inside...
    In the news
    3 BWS team triumphs at Off
    Licence News awards
    Your news
    Carry the card for business
    continuity
    Get your copy of Sainsbury's:
    The Record Years half-price
    We're London's healthiest
    large...

  • Up Front 02

    Easter is fast approaching and the
    M M build-up offers us a fantastic opportunity
    to really drive sales to achieve our targets. To
    celebrate our second biggest calendar event of
    the year, we've got a really exciting range...

  • Are you a winner? 03

    Do you work in the best department on the
    region? Then make sure it stays in tip-top
    condition over the coming weeks and you could
    be a winner in Sainsbury's Retail Awards 2006.
    The regional operations managers are using
    the...

  • Cheers! 03

    The beers, wines and spirits
    (BWS) team is getting ready for
    a toast after winning a string of
    awards at the Off Licence News
    Awards 2006.
    The team came up trumps
    in three categories:
    Supermarket of the Year,
    Beers, Wines...

  • Fact 03

    Sainsbury's web
    site has won
    bronze in the
    Mercury awards
    for excellence in
    PR and corporate
    communications.

  • Port sales bring Oporto trip 03

    Shorehead off licence manager
    lain Carruthers and his team
    are off to Oporto on an
    educational trip thanks to their
    efforts in increasing sales on
    Dow's Trademark Port over
    Christmas.
    Iain's team not only doubled
    the...

  • Everything changes 04

    Customers will now be able to
    redeem their points straight from
    their Nectar cards in more than
    just their current home store.
    This is one of customers'
    biggest frustrations with the
    Nectar scheme, and so from the
    beginning...

  • In case of emergency 04

    It's business continuity week between 13-19
    March, but do you know what to do in an
    emergency? Events such as the last year's
    London bombings and the recent store closure
    at Castlepoint reinforced the importance of
    everyone...

  • Mystery changes unravelled 04

    ook out for changes to the
    lystery Customer Measure
    MCM) coming into stores
    rom the end of March. This
    ear, MCM has been aligned
    ;loser to the Goal and
    ncorporates new ways of
    working with TRY and Scan
    »chool.
    J The...

  • A helping hand with childcare 05

    If you've got children under 16 and you're
    currently paying for childcare, you could sav^
    up to £1,000 with childcare vouchers - a new
    ^xible benefit from Sainsbury's.
    • The money for the vouchers is taken
    ^aight from your...

  • E-tail therapy for Bank 05

    Last year there was a 73 per
    cent increase in visits to
    Sainsbury's Banli website,
    www.sainsburysbanl^.co.uk,
    yvhich was named Best Bank
    ^'ebsite by the Web Marketing
    ssociation. What's more, the
    ink has just (ogged...

  • Posh launch for photo shop 05

    Customers at Taplow rubbed
    shoulders with Posh and Becks
    look-alikes recently when the
    store became the first to open a
    company-owned photo shop.
    The actors playing
    England soccer captain
    David Beckham and his...

  • Try something historic today 05

    Former chairman and chief
    executive Lord Sainsbury, better
    known to some colleagues as Mr JD,
    has commissioned a book entitled
    Sainsbury's: The Record Years
    1950-1992".
    The book covers the growth
    and development of the...

  • Fact 06

    The significant
    improvements
    being made by
    supply cinain have
    been recognised
    in The Grocer
    magazine. The
    magazine
    commented:
    "The turnaround
    in Sainsbury's
    fortunes may owe
    a great deal to its
    seriously...

  • Online continues to grow 06

    Sainsbury's Online Groceries is
    ""•"ieving year-on-year sales
    "h of over 30 per cent and
    sales are predicted to continue to
    grow each period and throughout
    the next financial year. Online
    made a record number...

  • Think 21 winners 06

    Congratulations to Oldham's
    .eonie Mallabone and Robert
    Holderness from Tewkesbury
    Road stores - winners of the
    Think 21 competition.
    Leonie and Robert correctly
    guessed the four underage
    people on the poster...

  • We're London's healthiest large employer 06

    The BBC has named Sainsbury's
    as London's healthiest large
    employer as part of its Big
    Challenge Health Works initiative.
    The BBC Health Works is a
    nationwide search to find the
    healttiiest large, medium and
    small employers...

  • Customer Corner 07

    Active Kids runs
    until 30 May this
    year. Customers will .^.
    earn Active Kids
    vouchers for every £10 spent in any J^
    Sainsbury's store, ^^i^
    with Online or at j^
    Sainsbury's petrol ^
    stations.
    This year, one extra...

  • Fair play for ATMs 07

    Did you know that consumers pay
    £140m every year to withdraw
    their own money from ATMs?
    Unlil cash machines, many
    providers charge customers for
    withdrawals - generally about
    £1.50 per...

  • Super mum 07

    Forest Hill store secretary
    Winsome Lee walked the
    corridors of power last year
    when she was invited to the
    Houses of Parliament.
    Winsome returned to work
    in September after nine years
    out of the job market. A...

  • Product news 08

    It wouldn't be Easter without chocolate and sweets. Sainsbury's has
    all the treats you need for a cracking Easter!
    For a lasting Easter treat,
    try Sainsbury's animal mug
    with a hollow milk chocolate
    egg. Eat the egg and...

  • New kids' range is child's play 09

    A new range of children's
    products arrived in-store on
    27 February. Tiiis nutritionally
    balanced range of more than
    90 products replaces Blue Parrot
    Cafe and includes more than
    50 brand new products. All
    products in the...

  • Efficiency means record sales 10

    The restaurant at Hempstead
    is filling up. Colleagues are
    shimmying efficiently
    between its tables. More
    customers arrive. Then a
    group booking of 75
    customers turns up at the
    door. Just your average
    lunchtime in the...

  • Why availability matters 10

    Hedge End's winning beers,
    wines and spirits team of the year
    never takes its sights off stocl<
    availability. "It's important that we
    l explains Jeff Short, off-licence
    manager. "We always keep...

  • Everybody needs good neighbours 11

    We look at the big issues affecting retailers and the grocery industry Everybody
    needs good
    neighbours
    Great availability is the key to
    success in retailing - but what do
    you do when your store has a
    curfew imposed on it so...

  • What a difference a year makes 12

    It's less than a year since Sainsbury's
    introduced Focus on Availability but the results
    have been dramatic. As Lawrence Christensen
    prepares to hand over the supply chain reins,
    we asked him for an end-of-term report When...

  • Fair's fare 14

    It's a growing
    market, so make a
    date in your diary
    and celebrate
    Fairtrade Fortnight
    in your store Make a date in your diary -
    6-19 March is Fairtrade Fortnight.
    It's a time to celebrate Fairtrade
    products knowing that...

  • A rum business 15

    Rum drinkers can now enjoy their favourite
    tipple with a clear conscience with
    Sainsbury's Fairtrade white rum.
    The rum is produced in a remote area of
    Paraguay, a landlocked country in the heart
    of South America, bordered by...

  • We tried Fairtrade products 15

    We asked colleagues from Fairtrade-accredited town, Frome,
    to try out some of the Fairtrade products available in-store.
    With over 40 products to choose from, the colleagues didn't
    take much persuading. Here's what they had to...

  • Shining stars 16

    star performers are making a difference riglit across the company Icing on
    tliG Co KG
    Washington bakery colleagues
    recently won 10,000 Shining Stars
    for selling the most birthday
    cakes. Now most departments
    would decide to...

  • Fact 17

    On a diet, but
    love spuds? Taste
    the Difference
    Vivaldi potatoes
    could be tlie
    answer. Vivaldi is
    a great source of
    vitamin C and has
    all the nutritional
    value of a regular
    potato but
    with half the
    calories...

  • Tell Justin 17

    How two bright ideas have helped when scanning mushrooms Mushrooming problem solved The problems that mushrooms
    present at checkout are a thing of
    the past after Alison Parry and
    John Fry wrote in to Tell Justin
    with their...

  • "I love to ride my motorcycle!" 18

    Kim will be climbing into her leathers
    and motorcycling across America,
    all in the name of charity
    Bridgnorth's store trainer Kim
    Lattie is set to take America by
    storm as slie bil country to raise funds for...

  • Maid to win 18

    aidstone is celebrating after
    ' "nq the Best Store Award at
    ent Business Awards
    2005. All the nominated stores
    visited secretly four times
    our week period, in a
    ocess similar to the mystery
    hopper, and Maidstone came
    out...

  • Briefs 19

    HORNCHURCH welcomed
    local MP James Brokenshire to
    the store to see the Think 21
    process in practice. James was
    given a brief tour of t he store,
    shown the training cashiers had
    received and how prompts
    appear on the t i l l...

  • Close alleys 19

    Chester colleagues Lorraine
    Oliver-Jones and Ann Doris
    play in a bowling league to
    raise money for charities. For
    the last three years they have
    been raising funds for Miles for
    Smiles - a charity which sends
    children who...

  • Scout's honour 19

    Scout's honour Whitley Bay petrol service
    assistant Kenneth Heath was
    awarded an MBE by the Queen
    for his work in the community.
    Kenneth has dedicated the
    last 4 0 years to scouting in
    Whitley Bay and was delighted
    at being...

  • Chocolate heaven 20

    A new range of premium
    chocolate arrives in the UK
    this spring, bringing with it a
    rich and intense chocolate
    experience.
    Cote d'Or - the number one
    chocolate brand in Belgium -
    has been synonymous with
    exquisite chocolate...

  • Sip into an adventure 20

    Do you like to think of yourself
    as an intrepid traveller, an
    exotic explorer, or perhaps a
    beach bum? Percol, the
    award-winning ethical ground
    and instant coffee brand has
    been relaunched
    with a
    range...

  • Say cheers to 2006 24

    Brahma is a light
    tasting premium beer
    that was launched into
    the UK earlier this
    summer. It Is one of the
    best selling and most
    famous beers in Brr '
    with a long-standin
    heritage dating bac
    88. Still brewed i
    Irazil and...