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Greggs reopens small number of shops on trial basis

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A Greggs outlet, pictured before the lockdown (Greggs/PA)

Greggs has reopened a small number of stores as it continues to trial safety measures.

The Newcastle-based baker is selling its popular products, including coffee, pasties and cakes, at an undisclosed number of shops in the Tyneside area.

The gradual reopening process has followed a series of trials with staff testing working practices while remaining shut to customers.

A Greggs spokesman said: “We are initially operating shop trials behind closed doors in order to test the effectiveness of our new operational safety measures.

“We will continue to review this and will invite walk-in customers into our shops only when we can do so in the controlled manner we intended.”

Colleague and customer safety continue to be the primary focus of the decisions we take as we start to reopen our shops
Roger Whiteside, Greggs chief executive

Chief executive Roger Whiteside issued a statement on the firm’s website, stressing the trials were in line with the Government’s Covid-19 guidelines.

He said: “These trials are being conducted across a number of channels, including delivery through Just Eat, Click + Collect and walk-in customers.

“Colleague and customer safety continue to be the primary focus of the decisions we take as we start to reopen our shops.

“Thank you for your patience while we work hard to play our part in getting the nation back up and running again and serving the communities in which we operate.”


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