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Greggs cutting 820 jobs as coronavirus crisis hammers high street

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The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxGreggs is set to axe 820 jobs a the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on the high street.Boss Roger Whiteside earlier warned of job cuts in September.

Demand for its famous pasties and sausage rolls have plunged since March after office staff were forced to ship out of workplaces and city centres became ghost towns.A scorching summer also saw less interest in their hot food.The fast food baker suffered a "challenging month" in August, as the closure of seated areas meant it could not take advantage of the Eat Out to Help Out scheme which gave many hospitality firms a much-needed lifeline.The high street staple employs 25,000 people and.

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