Sainsbury’s mag for Nectar users
11 Oct 2005 | by Media Week
Food retail giant Sainsbury's is launching a quarterly magazine called Fresh Ideas which will be mailed directly to its top 1.5 million Nectar card users.
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Jamie Oliver takes a road trip round the UK in a Sainsbury's truck stopping off to feed various townspeople with the best the supermarket has to offer in this Christmas spot from AMV BBDO.
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