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« on: January 15, 2020, 16:57:25 »

I'm surprised no-one's picked up this earth-shattering news yet - it even made today's Times - this from PlymouthLive:
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Greggs' only Cornwall store closed months ago and no one noticed
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The bakery at Carkeel Roundabout, Saltash, quietly opened in September 2018.

At the time, people in the area said it opened to 'no fanfare' and after two weeks of trading it still didn't appear on Greggs' website store locator section.

Until then Greggs had never ventured into the the Cornish Pasty's homeland.

And now it has been confirmed that the store closed four months ago, just as quietly as it opened.
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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2020, 01:39:18 »

Gregg's only Nailsea store also closed

They opened a few years ago, but then closed last summer for something like 6 months for a complete rebuild of the premises.  Then, when they re-opened, a couple of months ago, they promptly had to close down again because one of their staff returning from holiday abroad was diagnosed with Covid-19.  They are still closed.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2020, 03:24:12 »

Gregg's only Nailsea store also closed
 They are still closed.  Roll Eyes

So is every other Greggs store (as of 24th March)
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« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2020, 08:31:39 »

Greggs' have released the recipes for some of their items.

From The Daily Mirror.

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Greggs launch recipe video series so you can get your fix whilst stores are closed
Yes, our prayers have been answered and Greggs are sharing a series of videos of how to make your favourite Greggs treats at home. Ready, set, (steak) bake.
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