The baker is consulting with its 25,000 staff to minimise cuts by putting people on fewer hours.
Bakery chain Greggs has hinted at possible job cuts as the government's furlough scheme ends.
It said it had reviewed staff costs and was currently consulting with unions and employee representatives.However, it is not clear if the company will usewhere employers and the state top up workers' pay who are on fewer hours.
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