A NEW Greggs store has opened in Glasgow's southside...
The bakery giant previously revealed plans to relocate its 2123 Paisley Road West site to a larger unit at 2195 Paisley Road West.
Now, work has been completed and the new shop officially opened.
The opening hours are:
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Monday – Friday: 6am- 7pm
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Saturday: 6am – 6pm
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Sunday: 7am – 4pm
Shop manager Jonny Daly said: “We can’t wait to welcome both Greggs fans and new customers to our brand-new shop.
"We’ve got an amazing range of iconic savouries, fairtrade hot drinks, hot food and healthier choices available for takeaway, sit-in or click and collect.”
Gillian Long, retail operations director for Greggs, said: “We’re excited to be welcoming customers to our new and improved shop in Glasgow, with four new members joining the existing team.
"We look forward to providing customers with a modern, convenient new place to experience their Greggs favourites.”
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