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Gail’s comes under fire after customers told to pay £1 extra for day-old croissants
- Gail's bakery has faced backlash for selling unsold, reheated croissants for £4.60, claiming it's part of their "Waste Not" initiative.
- A user on X criticized the pricing, questioning the company's approach to reducing food waste.
- A spokesperson stated that the "Waste Not" range aims to prevent food waste while offering popular items.
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Gail’s bakery under fire for charging £1 extra for day-old croissants ‘topped with almonds’
Gail's the bakery has come under fire for their new chocolate and almond croissant - which is made using pain au chocolats that haven't sold and then topped with almonds.
·London, United Kingdom
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