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Bakery awards loyal customer free bread and cakes for life | Bakery awards loyal customer free bread and cakes for life |
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A bakery has risen to the occasion by giving a customer of 73 years free cakes and bread for life. | A bakery has risen to the occasion by giving a customer of 73 years free cakes and bread for life. |
Eileen Hibbert first went to Luke Evans Bakery in Greenhill Lane, Riddings, Derbyshire, in 1946 when, aged nine, her family moved into the area. | Eileen Hibbert first went to Luke Evans Bakery in Greenhill Lane, Riddings, Derbyshire, in 1946 when, aged nine, her family moved into the area. |
Now 82, she still lives in the same house and has never bought loaves from anywhere else, saying: "It's been a thing I have always stuck to." | Now 82, she still lives in the same house and has never bought loaves from anywhere else, saying: "It's been a thing I have always stuck to." |
A spokesman said it was "lovely she has supported our shop for so long". | A spokesman said it was "lovely she has supported our shop for so long". |
Managing director David Yates said the gesture was deserved after the "thousands" of loaves she must have bought over the decades. | Managing director David Yates said the gesture was deserved after the "thousands" of loaves she must have bought over the decades. |
"Eileen has become a friend to all who work at Luke Evans Bakery, and we really appreciate her loyalty," he said. | "Eileen has become a friend to all who work at Luke Evans Bakery, and we really appreciate her loyalty," he said. |
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"We're delighted to offer her free bread and cakes for as long as she continues to come to the shop, in recognition of her amazing support." | "We're delighted to offer her free bread and cakes for as long as she continues to come to the shop, in recognition of her amazing support." |
The business has been going since 1804 but when Mrs Hibbert first visited the shop it was a general grocer's in premises across the road from the present building. | The business has been going since 1804 but when Mrs Hibbert first visited the shop it was a general grocer's in premises across the road from the present building. |
"My mum used to use the Luke Evans store for groceries," she said. | "My mum used to use the Luke Evans store for groceries," she said. |
"Everything has suited me. The shop is always nice and clean, the girls who work there are pleasant, and I like the bread and cakes. | "Everything has suited me. The shop is always nice and clean, the girls who work there are pleasant, and I like the bread and cakes. |
"I'm very grateful to Luke Evans Bakery for this lovely gesture." | "I'm very grateful to Luke Evans Bakery for this lovely gesture." |
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