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Bit of a cheek if they keep the £10 minimum charge for card payments.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostA lot of Greggs aren't big enough for separate entrance and exits to the shop so enforcing the 2 metre rule will be a challenge. Be interesting to see if shops go cashless completely.
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What she really meant is " We'll spout any old garbage to get a bit of exposure as we're running low on funds and need to do anything we can to generate some cash"Originally posted by WTFH View PostComedy announcement shirley. Greggs and running?
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Comedy announcement shirley. Greggs and running?A Greggs spokeswoman said: “We want to play our part in getting the nation back up and running again”
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And, almost by definition, Gregg's customers will be, on average, larger than customers of other companies, so even fewer will fit into their shops and be able to keep the 2 metre distance from others.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostA lot of Greggs aren't big enough for separate entrance and exits to the shop so enforcing the 2 metre rule will be a challenge. Be interesting to see if shops go cashless completely.
Thats assuming the 2 metres starts from the widest point on someone, not their face. Shops should be forced to install VAR.Last edited by Paralytic; 27 April 2020, 15:54.
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So get in there and manacle yourself to a fixture.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostA lot of Greggs aren't big enough for separate entrance and exits to the shop so enforcing the 2 metre rule will be a challenge. Be interesting to see if shops go cashless completely.
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A lot of Greggs aren't big enough for separate entrance and exits to the shop so enforcing the 2 metre rule will be a challenge. Be interesting to see if shops go cashless completely.
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