GREGGS has opened a new bakery today (February 1) in Parc Prestatyn Retail Park, creating 10 new jobs for the area.
The shop will stock freshly prepared Greggs favourites, including the on-the-go-retailer’s sausage rolls, steak bakes and vegan alternatives.
Freshly made bakes and sweet treats will also be available for those looking to grab a bite on the go, and customers will also be able to make “click and collect” orders via the Greggs App.
Customers will be able to take advantage of Greggs’ deals throughout the day, including its famed breakfast combinations, served until 11am every day.
All of the hot drinks on offer, meanwhile, are 100 per cent Fairtrade.
The Prestatyn shop, which is based at unit 16 of the retail park and has indoor and outdoor seating, will be open from 6.30am to 8pm from Monday to Saturday, and 8am until 6pm on Sundays.
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Shop manager Karen Sampson said: “We can’t wait to welcome both Greggs fans and new customers to our brand-new shop.
“We’ve got an amazing range of tasty bakes, hot drinks, sweet treats and savouries available for takeaway or click and collect.”
Gillian Long, retail operations director for Greggs, added: “Our new shop in Prestatyn has brought 10 new jobs to the local area, as well as providing customers with a modern, convenient new place to experience their favourite Greggs food.”
The location also includes a “Nuttall Unit”, so customers can purchase hot food items such as southern fried chicken goujons and potato wedges.
Any further jobs created at the Prestatyn shop will be posted on Greggs’ website.
Greggs has filled a unit at the park vacated by TechEdge mobile phone repair centre, which relocated to Nant Hall Road last summer.
Other businesses represented at Parc Prestatyn includes Marks and Spencer, Boots, Costa Coffee and Clarks.
Greggs, founded in 1939, now has more than 2,000 outlets.
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