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coronavirus pandemic. Following the success of the trial, the fast food retailer has announced plans to reopen 800 stores for takeaway only across the UK on Thursday, June 18.A limited menu will be available for customers, which will feature firm favourites such as the sausage roll, steak bakes and sausage, bean and cheese melts.Social distancing measures will be implemented across all stores to help keep customers and workers safe.
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Sausage roll fans rejoice as Greggs has announced that 11 Lanarkshire branches will open their doors once again this week.The firm previously carried out a health and safety trial at a number of stores in the North East of England amid the coronavirus pandemic.Following the success of the trial, the fast food retailer has announced plans to reopen 800 stores for takeaway only - 200 of which are in Scotland - across the UK tomorrow (Thursday, June 18).Branches set to open in Lanarkshire include
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Steak bake and vegan sausage roll lovers will be rejoicing tomorrow (Thursday) as Greggs prepare to reopen some of their shops - including one in Stirling.The branch at unit 2 Springkerse Trade Park, just off Kerse Road, will open its doors tomorrow morning along with many across the UK.While the menu will be limited, most of their best sellers will be available - including the steak bake and vegan sausage roll - and there will be breakfast items, savouries, sandwiches, sweet treats, drinks and
Greggs has announced that 70 Scots branches will open their doors once again this week. The firm previously carried out a health and safety trial at a number of stores in the North East of England amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"The health and safety of our colleagues and customers is our priority and for this reason we have put in the time and effort to make a thorough assessment of all shops."Although we will open with a reduced range, this will be a significant step in us helping the nation get back up and running and serving the communities that we operate in." The full list of stores in Greater Manchester is below, or you can see all 800 across the UK here.
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