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‘It's not great', cry locals as Greggs set to open first bakery in upmarket Scots town

‘It's not great', cry locals as Greggs set to open first bakery in upmarket Scots town

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BAKED OFF 'It's not great', cry locals as Greggs set to open first bakery in upmarket Scots town
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RESIDENTS in a Scots town have been left furious after Greggs lodged plans to open its first bakery in the area.
The high street favourite has set its sights on the Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland shop on Fenwick Road, Giffnock.
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Plans for an "interior fit-out of an existing ground floor retail unit" have been submitted to East Renfrewshire Council.
Locals flocked to social media to react to the proposals, with some saying they are "gutted" at the loss of the charity branch.
One fumed: "Everyone loves the Chest Heart and Stroke, do we need another food place? More garbage lying about the street."
Another put: "We don't really need another eating place. What a shame for the people who work in the shop and the customers."
A third weighed in: "I really don't mind Greggs, but it's such a nice individual shop. It's sad to see independents closing down."
A fourth added: "Great, another outlet churning out ultra-processed junk we definitely don't need."
A fifth said: "That must not be allowed to happen. The CHS store is an important retail operation in Giffnock."
But other Giffnock residents were quick to welcome the news.
One said: "Looking forward to it."
Another put: "Delighted, I love a steak bake."
I tried the 'secret' Greggs menu items only available in Scotland
A third added: "Greggs. Not posh. But REALLY good."
Greggs was approached for comment.
Last year, the bakery giant won a planning battle to open their first store at Glasgow Central Station.
Council officials knocked back proposals for the popular chain to open up in a unit formerly occupied by Patisserie Valerie and Shelter Scotland.
Glasgow City Council's planning committee said that the application wouldn't respect the appearance of a listed building.
But Greggs was given the green light after submitting new plans.
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