'What a mistake': Simple Minds singer reveals he regrets not investing in Greggs

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'What a mistake': Simple Minds singer reveals he regrets not investing in Greggs
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His mother worked at a Glasgow branch during the 1980s

"She was a machinist and then she worked in, no wonder my teeth have fallen out, she worked in one of the first Greggs that opened in Glasgow.“God what a mistake that was.”.

"She was a machinist and then she worked in, no wonder my teeth have fallen out, she worked in one of the first Greggs that opened in Glasgow.“God what a mistake that was.”
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