Greggs to open shops despite first loss in 36 years
16/03/2021
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The bakery chain is confident of long-term recovery despite sales being hit amid the pandemic.
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Why one from you?
STEEVO
10:49
Think their food is average at best. Service is shocking staff over worked doing numerous jobs . Can be standing there ages awaiting paying for a meal deal to takeaway.
I'm guessing you live darn sarf? Up here in the north, where Greggs are staffed by local British people, not resentful immigrants, the service and the food are both great.
10:49
Think their food is average at best. Service is shocking staff over worked doing numerous jobs . Can be standing there ages awaiting paying for a meal deal to takeaway.
I'm guessing you live darn sarf? Up here in the north, where Greggs are staffed by local British people, not resentful immigrants, the service and the food are both great.
To all you saying it adds to the obesity of the UK, how on earth do you work that out? No-one is forcing ANYONE to eat it (I don't, I think it is awful food), but each to their own! What next? Stop all sales of alcohol because some people have an addiction to it? Get off your high horse and get on with your own life! No-one cares if you are a healthy person, who exercises and only eats posh veg.
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He sells food, the other sells another four letter word.
Smug, aren't you...
What about the retired guy who is happy to enjoy a weekend at the Ludlow Food Festival with SWMBO, and also happy to have a sausage roll from Greggs while out shopping in town?
Is Greggs the best food on the planet - of course not, but it is reasonable food at a reasonable price, in a convenient location. Sometimes that is all someone wants!
What about the retired guy who is happy to enjoy a weekend at the Ludlow Food Festival with SWMBO, and also happy to have a sausage roll from Greggs while out shopping in town?
Is Greggs the best food on the planet - of course not, but it is reasonable food at a reasonable price, in a convenient location. Sometimes that is all someone wants!
Greggs to expand especially waistlines.
It’s good news for greggs and it’s customers, I must admit never been in one, however one day I will visit, must be good as seems a busy place, I assume it’s mainly/mostly UK sourced and produced I hope so, don’t mind if they have stuff from USA, but any EU produce and I won’t visit, going to ban buying any EU produce.
It’s good news for greggs and it’s customers, I must admit never been in one, however one day I will visit, must be good as seems a busy place, I assume it’s mainly/mostly UK sourced and produced I hope so, don’t mind if they have stuff from USA, but any EU produce and I won’t visit, going to ban buying any EU produce.
For almost everyone, Greggs produces and sells food far better than any of the decorative muck knocked out on Masterchef.
If you're fat after gorging on Greggs food, blame yourself and no-one else.
They are probably fat before gorging on Greggs.
I hear Greggs are coming to Inverness, at least we wont get robbed like going to Harry Gow
There is nothing wrong with a sausage roll in moderation.
Eating one does not mean poor diet.
Eating 6 in a sitting though, probably does,
it would be good for balance if you tell them apart.
Eating one does not mean poor diet.
Eating 6 in a sitting though, probably does,
it would be good for balance if you tell them apart.