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Chrism wrote: simonm wrote: Greggs are cheaper. Present climate ,who can blame anyone for saving the pennies? Greggs sausage rolls don't look cooked to me, they're very pink looking. Hi Chrism you must have read my mind i was just about to say the same thing. Do you think they might have been near a pig.? He. He.
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raveydavey wrote: Greggs???? We still call them Thurstons in our house, thankyou very much. They're not bad at what they do - in so much as you get exactly what it says on the tin (if that isn't mixing my metaphors too much?), but I've always rated Ainsleys above them.Lets hope Ainsleys find a saviour and don't go the same way as Malcoms or Hagenbachs... what came 1st...the thurstons or the ainsleys????
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Ah..... the old Sausage roll snobery! Get a grip you lot. A Sausage roll, no matter who it comes from is the cheapest product ANY butcher / baker produces. All the sh..e that would normally be chucked out. Greggs / Thurstons (for the pedantic ) is a decent place. Food is much cheaper than Ainsley's and the quality is not as good, but it's a failry decent place.
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wiggy wrote: raveydavey wrote: Greggs???? We still call them Thurstons in our house, thankyou very much. They're not bad at what they do - in so much as you get exactly what it says on the tin (if that isn't mixing my metaphors too much?), but I've always rated Ainsleys above them.Lets hope Ainsleys find a saviour and don't go the same way as Malcoms or Hagenbachs... what came 1st...the thurstons or the ainsleys???? Ainsley's 1938, Greggs is a Geordie firm BTW.
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I remember as a kid (yes I do have a very good memory thank you very much ) going up to the Thurstons bakery at Town end and stopping the bakers from chucking out the spoils. Mmmmmmm, Cream hornes...Now the mystery to why im a fat b***ard is at an end.
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Chrism wrote: wiggy wrote: raveydavey wrote: Greggs???? We still call them Thurstons in our house, thankyou very much. They're not bad at what they do - in so much as you get exactly what it says on the tin (if that isn't mixing my metaphors too much?), but I've always rated Ainsleys above them.Lets hope Ainsleys find a saviour and don't go the same way as Malcoms or Hagenbachs... what came 1st...the thurstons or the ainsleys???? Ainsley's 1938, Greggs is a Geordie firm BTW. Ah! And I thought it was from Scouseland.
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