Standing in the queue in Greggs today and some **** in a hi vis vest pushes past me to get to sandwiches. I stop him getting in and tell him to wait til he's beside them He looks at me blankly and steps back. Then he pushes in behind me to some wee ****, grabs a sandwich and just walks out the shop. Bold as ****. Need a brass neck to shoplift like that. ****.
Thats why I never go to greggs. Full of ****ing ******s who make the folk who shop at Iceland seem respectable. Some ****ing slag serving behind the counter with the most horrible grerasy ****ing hair & face. I must hand it to them though - the way they make their meat so grey always makesme laugh Mrs wanted something from their the other week, massive queue & all I heard for 10 minutes was "4 sausage rolls please"........."4 sausage rolls please" in what seemed the same monotone spastic voice.
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I would like to point out I wasn't buying anything. I was in with the guy I work with I ****ing hate greggs. My mum worked in it and had a few horror stories
The pastry is quite nice there but the meat is ****ing rank. Weird thing is not many folk like Greggs but you still see it rammed of people you know
My brother-in-law works for Greggs, and refuses point blank to eat anything from there. Tells you everything. He sells his staff discount card to his mate.
I've heard of fingernails, both real and fake ones ending up in the mix. Out of date mayonnaise in the sandwiches. The odd grog in the soup
Juice had some horror stories from Subway too I've never been a fan of Subway anyway, full of coppers.
Depends LR - I've told you the facts before about people in Newcastle having more traces of **** on their hands then anyother ****s in the UK.
Is that the Greggs across from that Destiny night club ML. ****ing lowest of the Greggs low round those parts!
How can Greggs do fresh Cornish pasties in Glasgow? Thought they had that law put in place where cornish pasties had to be made in cornwall? I remember last year there was outrage when a Devon baker won a Cornish Pasty competition One person said "How would they like it if we started making Devonshire Tea"