Madame Tussauds London Unveils Wax Sculpture of a Greggs Sausage Roll
- Madame Tussauds London unveiled a wax sculpture of the Greggs sausage roll on June 5, National Sausage Roll Day, at their Culture Zone in London.
- This event occurred because the Greggs sausage roll is widely recognized as a British cultural icon and the first food item to receive such an honor at Madame Tussauds.
- Artists at Madame Tussauds' London studio handcrafted the detailed replica using the same process as human figures, displaying it on a blue velvet cushion with a plaque celebrating its culinary heritage.
- Greggs sells around 365 million sausage rolls yearly, each with 96 layers of pastry, and CEO Rosin Currie called the tribute a “proud and slightly surreal moment” for the bakery chain.
- The wax figure’s display beginning June 5 highlights the sausage roll’s cultural status and could increase public appreciation of this popular British bakery item.
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