Greggs fans baffled by 'correct' way to order a sausage 'roll' after post breaks the internet
Buns, baps, buttys - for such a simple food, the name of it has caused so much debate. , and it turns out people are very passionate when it comes to what they’re calling bread when ordering it at the counter of Greggs.
Successful-Ad-367 said when trying to clarify the type of sausage roll they want at Greggs, it often goes down like this: “Sausage roll but like not a sausage roll sausage roll like sausage in a roll like not an actual sausage roll y’know but like a roll and like cut it open and like put sausages in it like a bacon roll yeah but like sausage not bacon init.”
The thread also discussed using the words butty and bap could get you a different item depending on what part of the country you’re in. One user mentioned that in a few places in the west midlands they are called “batches” and “barms”.
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