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Whats going on with greggs?
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GREAT!!! In now hungry!!!!! lol x
My ex local branch always used to get my order wrong. Whenever i asked for chicken bake, id get steak/cheese somat instead!! Luckily i now llive in pasty country if i ever fancy one LIKE NOW!!! lol xxxxxThe feeling i got when i confirmed my place studying criminology at Exeter Uni was brilliant!!!!!
The pride my children told me they had in me was even better!!!!! # setting positive example to children is OUTSTANDING!!!! !:grouphug::grouphug::smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea0 -
marywooyeah wrote: »Not this again! I thought groundhogs day was in February!
Completely agree with you.
However, some people still like to have a moan about it, when all lines were exhausted last time.
Just wait for '' you don't know whats in them'', '' the chicken in the sandwiches harbour bacteria'' and '' what idiots eat stuff from Greggs?'' like last time. lol0 -
rustyboy21 wrote: »Yep ! If you have a problem with the VAT aspect I would take it up with authorities
There has been something that I have read on a news website etc that stated Greggs would be turning off their heat lamps etc to save their electricity bill.
We do know someone who works for Greggs so it could have been her that said it, but there lies the problem, their electricity bill.Wow, I got 3 *, when did that happen :j:T:p
It is not illegal to open another persons mail unless you intend to commit fraud - this is frequently incorrectly posted
I live in my head - I find it's safer there:p
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marywooyeah wrote: »Not this again! I thought groundhogs day was in February!
Groundhogs?
I always wondered what meat was in their pasties.0 -
The bit in bold is your problem here, with limited knowledge you're making assumptions.
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being intended for the fridge); and because food in this situation is perfectly safe for at least two hours, Greggs' 'Hot' (or not) pastries are perfectly safe.
Cheers Naf for the clarification! I wanted to make sure I posed it as more of a question for clarification, and yours did the trick nicely
Never really in question whether Greggs food was safe, I was actually thinking the other way around - would it still be safe if it was maintained above 63 for the afternoon to benefit late diners? When would the 2hrs start from in that case?
Many thanks,0 -
Is there not any "next day" Greggs still on the go?
Shops that sell the pies and pastries that never sold the day before in the regular shops.0 -
Offer of £1 for 2 now in York. They even put a notice up underneath saying £2 for 4, just in case a shopper was mathlexic(?)
And yes, another Greggs moan. By the critics standard here we should only ever complain about enduring problems once, then deem the matter closed. Funny how life just aint like that0 -
90p each here0
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I love Greggs."If you no longer go for a gap, you are no longer a racing driver" - Ayrton Senna0
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