Greggs is “experiencing issues accepting payments” as reports suggest shops across the country have been forced to shut.
IT outages affected the bakery chain’s branches on Wednesday morning, causing some to put up temporary “closed” notices on their doors.
Others asked customers to place orders outside using the Greggs mobile app before food could be given to them.
Stores in cities including London, Manchester, Cardiff and Glasgow have reportedly been affected, with customers unable to purchase items.
**Greggs have said the issues have now been resolved. A new version of this story is available here.**
A Greggs spokesperson said: “We are currently experiencing issues accepting payments in our shops.
“We are working to resolve this as soon as possible.”
Greggs operates more than 2,450 shops across the UK.
The meltdowns this morning because Greggs is Cash only due to a technical glitch is quite extraordinary! Watching 9 out of 10 customers walk away because of this!! Cashless is great isn't it? When will you people learn?! #CashIsKing
— Laura (@lauboo103) March 20, 2024
It comes in the week after similar problems with
Problems with IT and the McDonald's app have been reported worldwide, including in the UK, on Friday.
One person posted a photo on X (formerly Twitter) of a closed McDonald's which had a sign on the door reading: "We can not take any orders, our systems are down.
"This is a national issues atm.
"Sorry for the inconvenience."
Another person posting on X said: "Unfortunate news for McDonald's fans! Technical glitches cause major outage, disabling orders."
The issue was resolved on the same day, with a McDonald’s spokesman saying: “We are aware of a technology outage which impacted our restaurants.
"The issue has now been resolved in the UK and Ireland.
"We thank customers for their patience and apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.
"The issue is not related to a cybersecurity event.”
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