Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Greggs open for takeaway

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Sausage roll fans rejoiced as Greggs reopened its doors in Monklands.

The Airdrie and Coatbridge branches on High Street and at Faraday retail park respective­ly are back in business – for takeaway only – along with another nine sites across Lanarkshir­e.

As well as the Monklands shops, other Lanarkshir­e branches now open for the first time since lockdown began in March include Blantyre, Larkhall, Lanark, two in Motherwell and Wishaw and Rutherglen.

However, there is no word as yet when the Hamilton, Uddingston or Blantyre stores will reopen.

As art of a“one-way system”, one adult per household will be allowed into the shops at a time, with a limited menu available for customers which will feature favourites such as sausage rolls, steak bakes and sausage, bean and cheese melts. Social distancing measures will be implemente­d across all stores to help keep customers and workers safe.

All staff members will be provided with appropriat­e PPE, which includes face masks, visors and gloves.

Roger Whiteside, Greggs chief executive, said:“Over the past month, we have carried out robust trials using our new operationa­l and social distancing measures and they have progressed well. This has allowed us to move to our next reopening phase, with just over 800 of our shops welcoming customers back.

“The health and safety of our colleagues and customers is our priority and for this reason we have put in the time and effort to make a thorough assessment of all shops.

“Although we will open with a reduced range, this will be a significan­t step in us helping the nation get back up and running and serving the communitie­s that we operate in.”

 ??  ?? New rules Staff at the Greggs store in Coatbridge’s Faraday retail park ensure social distancing is maintained
New rules Staff at the Greggs store in Coatbridge’s Faraday retail park ensure social distancing is maintained

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