Ex Greggs worker shares shop secrets, including why he’ll ‘never go there again’

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Former Greggs worker shares shop secrets, including why he'll 'never go there again'

A FORMER Greggs worker has lifted the lid on what he claims it was really like working at the sausage roll haven - and you may not like what you hear.that he “hung up his hairnet” in 2008 after four years working at the popular chain and he’s never been back since.Credit: marrinanpr.co.

For starters, staff in his branch often used the food as weapons when play-fighting due to boredom, he alleged. He wrote: “Making 200 sandwiches is no fun unless you create it – and it’s a fact that baguettes make excellent swords. “There is a likelihood any food you order has previously been used for violence – but at least the perpetrator was wearing gloves and a hairnet.”

Shaun added that staff gave customers nicknames - often unflattering - based on their appearance or orders.He claimed: “Sometimes harmless fun but often cruel and unforgiving, the servers have noticed your imperfections and they’re quietly talking about them from the moment you enter.”Most read in Fabulous

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