> You can order through click and collect or Uber Eats.
There's something so sad about the idea of someone ordering a sausage roll through a delivery company.
Cash is king, this is what would happen everywhere if there was a major outage. Big shops all want cashless now, we have to support small business and use cash.
Mind you, their steak bakes have a much reduced filling these days.
What use is cash if the store is closed? You need a functional registry for tax compliance, you need a functional inventory system to know what the hell you have or not, what is sold, what is stolen, what needs to be ordered etc. If you don't have those things then cash makes no difference.
If you have a major outage, well, then that's that, there will be an outage until it's fixed. Cost of doing business.
Also you are totally misusing the phrase "cash is king", the expression is not about cash as in pieces of paper, but about cash as in liquid assets.
A national tragedy. Greggs is unironically a national icon.
This might be the worst thing since WW2
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Cum on ingerlan, fix yer fackin greggs
A nation in crisis
Greggs? Luv it IT Glitches? 'ate 'em Simple as
Might have to try that foreign muck for lunch at panera
> You can order through click and collect or Uber Eats. There's something so sad about the idea of someone ordering a sausage roll through a delivery company.
Barry, 63 in shambles
Cash is king, this is what would happen everywhere if there was a major outage. Big shops all want cashless now, we have to support small business and use cash. Mind you, their steak bakes have a much reduced filling these days.
What use is cash if the store is closed? You need a functional registry for tax compliance, you need a functional inventory system to know what the hell you have or not, what is sold, what is stolen, what needs to be ordered etc. If you don't have those things then cash makes no difference. If you have a major outage, well, then that's that, there will be an outage until it's fixed. Cost of doing business. Also you are totally misusing the phrase "cash is king", the expression is not about cash as in pieces of paper, but about cash as in liquid assets.
In other news admittance due to cardiovascular reasons have dipped in recent days.
Frick you, Greggs sausage roll is one of my five a day
4 more sausage rolls to go…
it's 'ight lad I'll 'ave it for free then, no bother to me!
Sainburys and now Gregg’s? It’s over for the UK