Family-run bakery closes leaving punters gutted

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A FAMILY bakery is closing down and punters have been left gutted. Allan 's Bakery in Edinburgh will shut shop due to the owner facing " health challenges". 2 Allan’s Bakery in Edinburgh has shared a heartfelt social media post Credit: Google Maps An online post reads: "I would like to express my sincere gratitude to each and every one of you who have supported Allan 's Bakery over the years.

"In particular, I would like to acknowledge the unwavering support during the challenging times that small businesses have faced in recent years. "Regrettably, I am currently facing health challenges that have rendered me unable to resume my work until my recovery in a few months, provided that my condition improves. "As the sole baker of the business , this situation has necessitated the closure of the shop.



READ MORE MONEY CANNED HEAT Scottish households urged to stock up on tinned foods quickly for two reasons GONE BUST All staff axed after 40-year-old Scottish firm collapses "My lease agreement with the property will expire at the end of the month. "I am deeply saddened to inform you that Allan 's Bakery will not reopen." Loyal customer have been left gutted and rushed online to share their disappointment.

One said: "Sorry to hear this and I hope your health improves soon." Most read in Money BILL CHECK Energy bill warning as 418,000 due to come off 73 fixed deals face paying MORE SHATTERED My life's ruined by my rich neighbour's 'glass MONSTROSITY' Grand Designs home LOCATION LOCATION Your air fryer is in the wrong place and it’s costing you £91 a year CHOC HEAVEN M&S to launch its own 'Dubai-style' chocolate bar with a HUGE twist Another added: "Sorry to hear that. Health comes first for sure.

" A third wrote: "Great wee shop, good luck to you." Brazen shoplifters ransack Greggs - with one even FISTBUMPING worker while stealing cookies While one commented: "See you back on your feet soon." Elsewhere residents were dealt a double-blow after two beloved town-centre restaurants shut on the exact same day.

Peterborough locals were left gutted as the pair of popular venues closed for good in the Cambridgeshire city on Sunday, March 23. Pizza chain Franco Manca had announced it would close its outlet in the heart of the bustling town after three years. 2 A family-run bakery is closing down and punters have been left gutted Credit: Alamy.