Hopefully we'll be next in line...
Greggs is rolling out a new menu that has been branded "unreal" by diners, but Merseyside stores will miss out, for now at least.
The new menu was first unveiled in the Snack Reviews Facebook group, and the post has already amassed thousands of likes, shares and comments.One customer called the menu an "Unreal lineup", while a second said: "Oh my days". A third said: "Those crispy chicken things look banging", while a fourth tagged a friend and added: "I know where our lunch dates will be from now on".
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