greggs the bakers review

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Average Ratings
Quality of service6.1/10 Based on 8 ratings
Layout of shop6.9/10
Value for Money5.4/10
Reviewer Rating5.8/10
Overall Rating6.5/10 Based on 11 ratings
56% Recommended5 out of 9 Reviews

Review of Greggs the Bakers

By Jimmic on 7th Feb 2008

Jimmic's Ratings
Goods purchased & costCheese and onion pasty, Meat and potato pasty
Quality of service5/10
Layout of shop9/10
Value for money2/10
Overall value1/10
no Jimmic's recommendation

Good Points

Bad Points

Very, very poor quality and unhealthy pies and pasties

General Comments

Very, very poor quality and unhealthy pies and pasties made for profit not customer satisfaction. When did the British public ever say they wanted brown synthetic tasting gloop in their meat and potato pasties and yellow onion paste squirted into their cheese and onion pasties? Never! Nor did anyone ask us if we wanted all our pies and pasties to be baked in unhealthy and oily puff pastry rather than the traditional and much tastier short crush pastry.
Truly horrid products. The poor mans pie!

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