Weight loss jabs affecting Greggs, boss says

Source: Tartan_Samurai

12 Comments

  1. That’s hilarious.

    But I think that would have happened anyway I think if their product lineup didn’t continue to follow market trends.

    Nout wrong with Greggs, but it’s hardly the best thing ever.

  2. It’s about time the UK starts to have portion sizes much smaller anyways, genuinely makes me sick when I’m out eating and I see what people can put back.

  3. Dazzling-Bar5200 on

    It’s more likely to be the ridiculous prices there now, I used to nip in for lunch a couple of times a week but once it started being £6+ for a shitty sandwich and a few pasties that stopped. 

    I make my own sandwich now and it’s much better. I haven’t been back since! 

  4. Labour have just annouced a tax cut for pubs. Now everybody with an unhealthy product that is waning in popularity wants a tax cut too.

    Best freeze the tax thresholds for another 10 years so the poorest workers can pay for it.

  5. >Tesco said on Thursday a trend towards healthier eating had contributed to growth in its fresh produce sales.

    Hopefully the tide is turning and soon all the manufacturers of Ultra Processed Food will have to start making healthier food in order to keep their profits up.

  6. welsh_cthulhu on

    Greggs is hanging, and overpriced, and has been for a while. Probably something to do with it.

  7. Their sausage rolls used to be one of the best quick grab snacks around and now they are cold and over priced, to go along with the gloopy slices that lack the feeling chewing any meat, or the dry chicken bites in the hot counter.

    But yeh let’s just blame the weight loss jabs and take no accountability whatsoever.

  8. Acceptable_Hope_6475 on

    Sure sure nothing to do with the ridiculous prices for poor quality reduced fillings etc

  9. I love greggs. But I love greggs because it’s cheap half decent food. That’s was it’s niche. But they keep putting the prices up and the quality is going down. It’s losing its niche

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