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long time no see Posted - 06/04/2008 : 12:05:57
This is a Link to the Old Mega thread
page 21 - that was the lucky number that let me in.
http://livewire.forumco.com/topic~TOPIC_ID~122~whichpage~21.asp
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Greggs are now open on London Road.
83p will get you a quality fairtrade or tetley tea.

It is next door to the Sony shop.

Also Somerfields have a better store now more room
new layout,
and better tills set up.


The CEO of Greggs was on the Radio 4 Money Programme,
the other week
he is aware of food prices going up but he is also aware
Greggs offers great value.

He can see some other firms folding
due to their massive debts pulling them down.

Meanwhile Greggs is expanding.



Life In The City.
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long time no see Posted - 19/11/2009 : 22:13:06
Yes there is a Threshers
in St.James St
Ideal for Greggs.
Edwin the Scot Posted - 19/11/2009 : 17:01:48
Word here is that Greggs could be spreading along Western Road if it takes over some Thresher shops. Horrible.

http://www.retail-week.com/property/greggs-eyes-100-threshers-stores/5007942.article

Infinite Poppadum Posted - 19/11/2009 : 09:49:31
When Greggs goes ahead with this system of using robots as staff in its shops, will they be programmed to say "hi, long time no see!" if iris recogniotion is part of the set-up?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/6596868/Robot-shop-assistants-in-Japan.html
Control Panel Posted - 18/11/2009 : 11:51:12
As the former Chairman of Asda is now running ITV presumably there will be an increase in documentaries about such things as... pasties. Out with wildlife, no more lions and hippos, but a fearless stalking of virulent fodder along the perilous terrain that is the London Road, Brighton.
No Expert Posted - 17/11/2009 : 11:54:39
More proof of London road's Greggs led regeneration!

http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/4743365.Crowds_queue_for_opening_of_London_Road_99p_store/
Control Panel Posted - 12/11/2009 : 21:15:58
Has Fluffy Sheep established what might be in the pastry of a Greggs pasty? As the firm is based in Newcastle, can we be sure that it doex not reach for the pack of lard at every opportunity?
Fluffy Sheep Posted - 12/11/2009 : 20:22:21
Anubis has been very brave recently, and fair. Now I will admit to having eaten a hot cheese & onion pastie from our local Greggs a few days ago when shopping with my daughter (she led me astray!). It was quite greasy but hot and very tasty on a cold day in town, fair do`s. I still wouldn`t touch a meat-mix pastie from there or anywhere else though! I like to know what I`m eating, meat-wise, and how long it`s been kept hot, etc.
long time no see Posted - 12/11/2009 : 12:23:01
Yes Pigs can be pets
but in Industrial Farms
no pets are permitted.

Greggs gives you Value for money
that is what the Public need in this
New Labour Depression.
Infinite Poppadum Posted - 12/11/2009 : 10:08:04
This article shows entertainingly that pigs are far too intelligent and interesting to be wasted inside a pasty at Greggs.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/10/science/10angier.html?em
Edwin the Scot Posted - 10/11/2009 : 09:28:41
Below the BBC piece several nutritionists say that Greggs is bad.

It is food for "blokes" others say.
No Expert Posted - 10/11/2009 : 09:12:57
But this report was on the EVIL BBC! How can you possibly believe it?

Can someone post up a reputable story, from say, Sky News.
long time no see Posted - 09/11/2009 : 20:44:24
quote:
Originally posted by Dingo

600!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8330573.stm





http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Business/Baker-Chain-Greggs-Up-On-Good-Sales-Of-Sausage-Rolls-And-Leaves-It-On-Track-To-Open-600-New-Stores/Article/200910315409713?lid=ARTICLE_15409713_BakerChainGreggsUpOnGoodSalesOfSausageRollsAndLeavesItOnTrackToOpen600NewStores&lpos=searchresults


Of Course Dingo
Greggs is a Great English Company
doing well as they keep up to date
and give Value for Money
unlike Subway or McD.


Sign Of The Times.
Dingo Posted - 09/11/2009 : 19:11:31
600!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8330573.stm
Infinite Poppadum Posted - 06/11/2009 : 11:35:55
Can Greggs' official spokesman LTNS explain why the store is not taking part in National Nachos Day (Nov 6)?
Control Panel Posted - 06/11/2009 : 09:59:15
Why does LTNS bang on about the Yanks but let the Danes have a monopoly on apples? Rank hypocrisy.

I agree that it's a good idea to avoid pastry most of the time.

Still no Greggs in Kemp Town, thank goodness.
long time no see Posted - 05/11/2009 : 17:42:21
A Blog from a Yank Site
is that all you can do.

Meanwhile 2 Danish Apple
are just £1.21 at Greggs.
Infinite Poppadum Posted - 05/11/2009 : 08:54:13
Beware of the pasties, this article says, as exercise might not get rid of weight.


http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/04/phys-ed-why-doesnt-exercise-lead-to-weight-loss/
Infinite Poppadum Posted - 03/11/2009 : 08:15:09
This article explains why we shall not see dolphins working in Greggs. They would not find it stimulating enough (and the food not as good as they can get elsewhere).

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2003/jul/03/research.science
Edwin the Scot Posted - 02/11/2009 : 18:19:47
How far would get if you went into Greggs and asked if they fry their own pumpkin seeds on the premises?
Furzewick Posted - 02/11/2009 : 17:16:26
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

'Stodgy' you are getting Mixed up with Tesco Food.


89P Quality Tea with Real Milk
no other place matches Greggs Quality and Value.



Probably like this
long time no see Posted - 02/11/2009 : 17:01:18
'Stodgy' you are getting Mixed up with Tesco Food.


89P Quality Tea with Real Milk
no other place matches Greggs Quality and Value.
Infinite Poppadum Posted - 02/11/2009 : 14:31:09
Further evidence that LTNS is working for Greggs.

Its official notice on the wall about ingredients etc spells confectionery as confectionary.

If the firm can't get spelling right, how can it be trusted to get ingredients in the correct proportions. No wonder it is all so stodgy.
Infinite Poppadum Posted - 02/11/2009 : 12:39:53
Proposals for Greggs' products to include a canine element are receiving American support.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703574604574499880131341174.html
Control Panel Posted - 01/11/2009 : 10:41:31
LTNS did not say that the Sky broadcast about Greggs shows that its growth has slowed in recent months.

Sales growth, that is, not growth on the pastry - customers have got used to that, they even enjoy it: scraping it off is rather like playing with a scab.


Infinite Poppadum Posted - 01/11/2009 : 09:53:03
One firm is advertising its place as a party venue at the the top of this topic.

Does this mean that they are trying to rival branches of Greggs as such a venue? When does Greggs hold its parties?

Perhaps Greggs cuts the pasties into small pieces and brings them round on a tray, and it looks greedy if you take two of them.
Anubis Posted - 31/10/2009 : 21:07:26
Deciding to confirm the previous 'tasting' wasn't a fluke, Mrs Anubis and I called into the London Road branch today to buy another three pasties. It was 11.45 am -- I would have thought a sensible time ... but there were only TWO of the THREE we wanted -- and once again, were not wanting to hang about for twenty minutes.

It's a Saturday! Maybe we should have gone to North Street?!
Control Panel Posted - 28/10/2009 : 10:23:22
Lord Stern has said that for the sake of the planet people should avoid Greggs.
Infinite Poppadum Posted - 27/10/2009 : 18:55:08
Here is very useful advice if you are trying to work off the pasties.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/27/health/27well.html?_r=1&em
Control Panel Posted - 27/10/2009 : 10:25:15
Anubis's recent pasty dinner is part of a national shift in dinner party style.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/6440585/Traditional-formal-dinner-party-is-dying-says-study.html
Edwin the Scot Posted - 26/10/2009 : 14:10:50
quote:
Originally posted by No Expert

GREGGSFACT!

There are more Greggs bakeries in the UK than
McDonald's - 1,400 vs 1,200.




You can always nip into McDonald's to use the lavatories but, try that in Greggs, and there would be a scene almost as ugly as the pasties.

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