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Greggs: What's Really in It?

Greggs: What's Really in It?

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Documentary

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From a secret lab to hidden codes, this special reveals the inner workings of Greggs, the iconic bakery known for its delectable sausage rolls.

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

44 mins

Rating

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Release Date

06 December 2023

Country

Cast

Grace Dent

Grace Dent

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