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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | A shopper's tweet has gone viral after he noticed a clever marketing ploy by British bakery chain Greggs.<br>Steven, from Newcastle, r during a shopping outing on Saturday when he noticed the crafty foods retailer had reversed its logo so that it reflected onto the Fenwick window display opposite them the right way round.<br>Customers at the department store were seen admiring the newly-unveiled festive display, which this year was themed with The Snowman to coincide with the famous Raymond Briggs tale's 40th anniversary.<br>However the much-anticipated unveiling was perhaps somewhat overshadowed by the bakery's trademark logo beamed onto its windows.<br> Steven, from Newcastle, took to Twitter during a shopping outing on Saturday when he noticed the crafty foods retailer had reversed their logo so that it reflected on the Fenwick Christmas window display opposite them<br>Sharing a video of the cheeky maneuver, Steven tweeted: 'Greggs have reversed their logo for free promo in Fenwick's window's reflection. Iconic', along with laughing face emojis.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>82 shares<br><br><br>And his tweet quickly garnered over 100,000 likes and retweets, along with almost a thousand replies and a staggering 1.43million views.<br>'Omg! Only in Newcastle!' one follower wrote, before questioning the timing of the Christmas display' <br> Customers to the store were seen admiring the newly-unveiled department store's festive display, however it was perhaps somewhat overshadowed by the bakery's trademark bright blue and white logo beamed onto its windows<br>Praising the clever idea, another joked: 'Inedible..!!Whoops...incredible', while one added: 'This is the best marketing ever'.<br>'Hahahah aye...good old greggs', another wrote, while one simply said: 'Greggs winning at everything'. (sic) <br>Meanwhile one added: 'These guys are play chess while everyone else is playing checkers.'<br> Sharing a video of the retailers' stand-off, Steven tweeted: 'Greggs have reversed their logo for free promo in Fenwick's window's reflection. Iconic', along with laughing face emojis<br>However some argued that their food didn't need to be advertised, with one tweeting: 'Them cheese and onion pasties don't need any promo'.<br>According to reports Greggs also gave away 500 festive bakes away, to coincide with Fenwicks famous Christmas window unveiling.<br>MailOnline has contacted Greggs for a comment. <br>The retailer, which was founded in [https://www.homeclick.com/search.aspx?search=Newcastle Newcastle] in 1882, is famous for its eclectic window displays. <br>They first launched an animated window display in 1971, [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd-onion.org omgomg] and have since wowed the locals with a wide range of themes including Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland and Paddington Bear.<br> His tweet quickly garnered over 100,000 likes and retweets, along with almost a thousand replies and a staggering 1.43million views<br><br><br><br><br>data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"><br>Read more:<br><br><br><br><br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker');<br>); |
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+A shopper's tweet has gone viral after he noticed a clever marketing ploy by British bakery chain Greggs.<br>Steven, from Newcastle, r during a shopping outing on Saturday when he noticed the crafty foods retailer had reversed its logo so that it reflected onto the Fenwick window display opposite them the right way round.<br>Customers at the department store were seen admiring the newly-unveiled festive display, which this year was themed with The Snowman to coincide with the famous Raymond Briggs tale's 40th anniversary.<br>However the much-anticipated unveiling was perhaps somewhat overshadowed by the bakery's trademark logo beamed onto its windows.<br> Steven, from Newcastle, took to Twitter during a shopping outing on Saturday when he noticed the crafty foods retailer had reversed their logo so that it reflected on the Fenwick Christmas window display opposite them<br>Sharing a video of the cheeky maneuver, Steven tweeted: 'Greggs have reversed their logo for free promo in Fenwick's window's reflection. Iconic', along with laughing face emojis.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>82 shares<br><br><br>And his tweet quickly garnered over 100,000 likes and retweets, along with almost a thousand replies and a staggering 1.43million views.<br>'Omg! Only in Newcastle!' one follower wrote, before questioning the timing of the Christmas display' <br> Customers to the store were seen admiring the newly-unveiled department store's festive display, however it was perhaps somewhat overshadowed by the bakery's trademark bright blue and white logo beamed onto its windows<br>Praising the clever idea, another joked: 'Inedible..!!Whoops...incredible', while one added: 'This is the best marketing ever'.<br>'Hahahah aye...good old greggs', another wrote, while one simply said: 'Greggs winning at everything'. (sic) <br>Meanwhile one added: 'These guys are play chess while everyone else is playing checkers.'<br> Sharing a video of the retailers' stand-off, Steven tweeted: 'Greggs have reversed their logo for free promo in Fenwick's window's reflection. Iconic', along with laughing face emojis<br>However some argued that their food didn't need to be advertised, with one tweeting: 'Them cheese and onion pasties don't need any promo'.<br>According to reports Greggs also gave away 500 festive bakes away, to coincide with Fenwicks famous Christmas window unveiling.<br>MailOnline has contacted Greggs for a comment. <br>The retailer, which was founded in [https://www.homeclick.com/search.aspx?search=Newcastle Newcastle] in 1882, is famous for its eclectic window displays. <br>They first launched an animated window display in 1971, [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd-onion.org omgomg] and have since wowed the locals with a wide range of themes including Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland and Paddington Bear.<br> His tweet quickly garnered over 100,000 likes and retweets, along with almost a thousand replies and a staggering 1.43million views<br><br><br><br><br>data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"><br>Read more:<br><br><br><br><br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker');<br>);
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | A shopper's tweet has gone viral after he noticed a clever marketing ploy by British bakery chain Greggs.<br>Steven, from Newcastle, r during a shopping outing on Saturday when he noticed the crafty foods retailer had reversed its logo so that it reflected onto the Fenwick window display opposite them the right way round.<br>Customers at the department store were seen admiring the newly-unveiled festive display, which this year was themed with The Snowman to coincide with the famous Raymond Briggs tale's 40th anniversary.<br>However the much-anticipated unveiling was perhaps somewhat overshadowed by the bakery's trademark logo beamed onto its windows.<br> Steven, from Newcastle, took to Twitter during a shopping outing on Saturday when he noticed the crafty foods retailer had reversed their logo so that it reflected on the Fenwick Christmas window display opposite them<br>Sharing a video of the cheeky maneuver, Steven tweeted: 'Greggs have reversed their logo for free promo in Fenwick's window's reflection. Iconic', along with laughing face emojis.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>82 shares<br><br><br>And his tweet quickly garnered over 100,000 likes and retweets, along with almost a thousand replies and a staggering 1.43million views.<br>'Omg! Only in Newcastle!' one follower wrote, before questioning the timing of the Christmas display' <br> Customers to the store were seen admiring the newly-unveiled department store's festive display, however it was perhaps somewhat overshadowed by the bakery's trademark bright blue and white logo beamed onto its windows<br>Praising the clever idea, another joked: 'Inedible..!!Whoops...incredible', while one added: 'This is the best marketing ever'.<br>'Hahahah aye...good old greggs', another wrote, while one simply said: 'Greggs winning at everything'. (sic) <br>Meanwhile one added: 'These guys are play chess while everyone else is playing checkers.'<br> Sharing a video of the retailers' stand-off, Steven tweeted: 'Greggs have reversed their logo for free promo in Fenwick's window's reflection. Iconic', along with laughing face emojis<br>However some argued that their food didn't need to be advertised, with one tweeting: 'Them cheese and onion pasties don't need any promo'.<br>According to reports Greggs also gave away 500 festive bakes away, to coincide with Fenwicks famous Christmas window unveiling.<br>MailOnline has contacted Greggs for a comment. <br>The retailer, which was founded in [https://www.homeclick.com/search.aspx?search=Newcastle Newcastle] in 1882, is famous for its eclectic window displays. <br>They first launched an animated window display in 1971, [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd-onion.org omgomg] and have since wowed the locals with a wide range of themes including Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland and Paddington Bear.<br> His tweet quickly garnered over 100,000 likes and retweets, along with almost a thousand replies and a staggering 1.43million views<br><br><br><br><br>data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"><br>Read more:<br><br><br><br><br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker');<br>);
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