Greggs sausage roll绝对是我早餐top1 因为对sausage roll的执着热爱 于是Tesco/M&S/Sainsbury’s etc都尝了一遍 M&S最油腻 其次是Tesco 最后是Sainsbury’s 别的就不想提了吃来吃去只有Greggs的最合适 尤其热乎...
为了能比其他快餐店更“卷”,Greggs还把晚上的营业时间延长了。鸡块、薯角、披萨、Sausage Roll夹香肠卷等热门单品都被抢购一空!就光是Sausage夹香肠卷,去年就卖出了约2.5亿个 (不过委员也真的很爱吃他家的Sausage Roll,超香) 话说大家喜欢吃他家的东西吗?咱们可以在评论区互动一波哦。 (以上图源均来自dailymai...
British bakeryGreggshas apologized for substituting Jesus for a sausage roll in a promotional image for its Christmas advent calendar. The image seemed to cause a stir online. Simon Richards, chief executive of center-right pressure group The Freedom Association, called for a boycott of Greggs’ ...
Husband had the veggie sausage roll as well which we both agreed was excellent compared to the other meat pastries we had tried from the Greggs. Was a must for the experience and good food for when you’re on the go. Read more Written January 13, 2020 This review is the subjective ...
independents. “The independent sector represents half of all the UK’s food-on-the-go market but as brands [like Greggs] keep expanding, the reality is people will choose the brands over the local chap who can’t match them for scale, quality or price, and has none of the brand ...
what i usualy get there if im getting breakfast is a latte and a sausage roll or a gingerbread cookies. if you ask them for the coffee drinks then everytime that you get a hot drink you will get a stamp and then on your tenth coffee then you get a free coffee on them. Read more...
The controversial vegan-friendly sausage roll created by British bakery chain Greggs has helped the company far exceed its sales expectations. So much so, that Greggs has said it will share 7 million pounds ($9.2 million) between its 25,000 employees as a thank you. ...
Greggs share price dips after ‘scum’ logo hack On a roll: Vegan sausage roll sales help Greggs seek higher profits Sausage roll-ing in to town: Greggs and Primark launch new fashion range with ‘snackfest’ tour Low cost kings Greggs’ share price soars after beefing up profit forec...
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
British bakery chain Greggs apologized on Wednesday after it recreated the nativity scene image for this year’s advent calendar — but replaced baby Jesus with a sausage roll.