Sunderland Echo

Great-grandma Muriel hangs up her apron after almost 20 years

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apply for her job by granddaugh­ter Louise, who was a manager in the branch.

“All the staff have been absolutely fantastic,” Muriel told the Echo.

“They are a lovely bunch to work with and I have been spoiled rotten.”

To mark Muriel’s muchdeserv­ed retirement, customers and staff showered her with gifts including flowers, a custom-made cake, a necklace and bottles of her favourite tipple – a nice whisky.

And she spent her last shift on Saturday, being visited by colleagues past and presents, as well as good friends she's made over the years.

Christine Martin is a regular customer to the branch with her family and became close pals with Muriel from the moment she started work.

After presenting the hard-working employee with a cake shaped like a packet of French fries and other gifts, she said: “It’s not going to be the same without her, she kept everything ticking over. You respected Muriel, no matter what.”

Leading up to her retirement, Muriel, who has two children, nine grandchild­ren and more than a dozen great-grandchild­ren, has worked from 10am until 3pm, three days a week.

Before each shift, she starts the day with a sausage and egg McMuffin – with the chain’s famous McNuggets her go-to order.

She’s already thinking about how she’s going to fill her week, pledging not to stay at home with her feet up.

Muriel said of her time at McDonald's: “I would like to thank the staff and customers for the joy that they have given me. It’s been absolutely topper – especially today.”

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Muriel Haggerty with friend Christine Martin, franchisee Jasper Maudsley and manager Louise Nash.
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