at Iceland. the cheese and onion pasties are also at this price.
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welche2
9 Jun 17#11
page 3 girls.
welche2
9 Jun 17#9
today there was in my local store with the free greggs coffee offer still on them.
crazylegs to welche2
9 Jun 17#10
What was in your local store...You?
Pasties?
Coffee?
Theresa May?
themachman
8 Jun 171#8
Deetea
8 Jun 172#7
Beats going to Greggs for it. They used to be nice, now their food is always cold or out. A combination of slower business and lazy workers chatting away, instead of preemptively getting new batches ready for when the numbers get low.
mizzy1985
8 Jun 171#6
Each to their own, I just noticed it stated it on the side so for that reason i think they didn't have the V symbol, thought someone may find it helpful.
rdbradshaw
8 Jun 17#5
These are perfect for my wife the part time veggie :smile:
mizzy1985
8 Jun 174#3
Just a note for those that are vegetarians, these are produced on the same line as meat pasties (states on the box that although the ingredients are suitable for vegetarians they cannot guarantee that no cross contamination has occurred)
markjean to mizzy1985
8 Jun 17#4
I'm intrigued. What would happen then if a vegetarian unknowingly ate a small piece of meat? It seems strange to deny yourself a product with 100% vegetarian ingredients because of the theoretical risk of cross contamination. I eat these in preference to meat pasties every time. They have a slight spicyness I like.
amzzzzyyyy
8 Jun 171#1
Are these the leftover pasties from greggs and frozen anyone know!
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Pasties?
Coffee?
Theresa May?