Greggs aims to make the world a better place with more Outlet shops, healthier food and green pledges
The Newcastle food chain has issued a 10-point sustainability plan that aims to improve its community and environmental impact
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Newcastle bakery chain Greggs has issued a 10-point plan that outlines how it hopes to make the world a better place.
A spokesperson for Cranswick said:
“The strong revenue and earnings momentum delivered during the first half of the financial year continued during the third quarter.
Consequently, the outlook for the current financial year is now expected to be ahead of the board’s previous expectations.
“UK retail demand remained strong during the quarter, reflecting the continued shift towards greater in-home consumption resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Performance over the festive trading period was robust and ahead of the same period in 2019, reflecting a well-executed Christmas plan, supported by exemplary service levels to our customers and tight cost control.”
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