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Previously on "Celebration time is here!"

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    You'd hope so with a £25 minimum order!

    How close does MF live to a Greggs?
    I better not say then that I spend about £60 on pasties when in Bolton for Carrs run!!

    Six dozen I think I get, only last a fortnight, fukn kids scoff them while I'm away, my 23 yo son can eat 4 in one sitting easily and prolly three times a day. The swine is pencil thin too........

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Isn't it aimed at businesses?
    You'd hope so with a £25 minimum order!

    How close does MF live to a Greggs?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    If you read the small print it's £25 minimum order. Still, I'm sure there one or two on here who should be able to scoff a pony's worth of pies and pasties...
    Isn't it aimed at businesses?

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Amateur. Poole's Pies from Wigan is where it's at.

    For pulling a girl at a Wigan disco, you don't need Kouros, Boss Elements or even Paco Rabanne; a bit of Bisto works a treat.
    How do you tell a Wigan lass is having an orgasm?

    She drops her pie barm....

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    It's not a pasty if it's not a Cornish pasty.
    It is, it's just not a Cornish pasty.

    Granted, I'd rather be buying one from Crantock village store or Barnacutts bakery in Newquay than from Greggs, but it's still a pasty.

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  • d000hg
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    It's not a pasty if it's not a Cornish pasty.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    Aye. Pigs'll eat owt.
    Indeedy

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  • barrydidit
    replied
    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Amateur. Poole's Pies from Wigan is where it's at.

    For pulling a girl at a Wigan disco, you don't need Kouros, Boss Elements or even Paco Rabanne; a bit of Bisto works a treat.
    Aye. Pigs'll eat owt.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Carrs Pasties in Bolton do deliveries, and they are FAR superior to anything Greggs offers...

    "And did you know... round pasties like ours have a much fuller filling. Square pasties are quicker to make, but most are limp and lifeless."

    I use my limited for trade discount, 10% or so, go for frozen unbaked meat and potato, I'm getting hungry now.....

    Carrs Pasties - Bolton's Finest

    Unfortunately they don't deliver to Copenhagen....
    Amateur. Poole's Pies from Wigan is where it's at.

    For pulling a girl at a Wigan disco, you don't need Kouros, Boss Elements or even Paco Rabanne; a bit of Bisto works a treat.

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  • stek
    replied
    Carrs Pasties in Bolton do deliveries, and they are FAR superior to anything Greggs offers...

    "And did you know... round pasties like ours have a much fuller filling. Square pasties are quicker to make, but most are limp and lifeless."

    I use my limited for trade discount, 10% or so, go for frozen unbaked meat and potato, I'm getting hungry now.....

    Carrs Pasties - Bolton's Finest

    Unfortunately they don't deliver to Copenhagen....

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    If you read the small print it's £25 minimum order. Still, I'm sure there one or two on here who should be able to scoff a pony's worth of pies and pasties...
    Do they give VAT receipts?

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  • Mordac
    replied
    If you read the small print it's £25 minimum order. Still, I'm sure there one or two on here who should be able to scoff a pony's worth of pies and pasties...

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  • vetran
    started a topic Celebration time is here!

    Celebration time is here!

    Greggs bakery trials delivery service in Newcastle - and social media is in meltdown | Daily Mail Online


    Greggs Delivered now whisks sandwiches and pastries to office workers
    Delivery trials will also take place in London and Manchester, it's reported
    Social media went wild, with Ian Robinson saying 2016 is 'greatest year'
    no chance of some of our posters leaving the Sofa or Bench!

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