We’ve all been there – just stopped for petrol and a rest and it hits you – the Ginsters Pasty display in the chiller cabinet….you peer around to see who’s watching….is there a microwave? Do they have sausage rolls??
Was your Ginsters a Nasty Pasty or did it hit the spot?
This question “I’ve accidentally eaten a Ginsters pasty- who should I phone?” and the answers it provoked at yahoo perhaps gives us a clue to the general feeling about them but don’t let that influence your responses.
Take the Ginsters Pasty Survey and we will forward on the results to Ginsters marketing people.
http://ginsters.speedsurvey.com
Munch on.
tony
March 25, 2008 3:47 pmThanks for doing the survey PM. I shall be visiting the lovely land down south soon and hope to see whether Ginsters are really as bad as people say.
When I was young I visited the world famous pasty company in Tintagel, however, on doing a search I find at home my broadband keeps going down when someone stands near the wifi router. It’s quite annoying, especially when trying to find out something specific about my future holiday destination. I might need to get some pc help online (if no-one stands near the router).
Roman Orizinsky
February 11, 2009 4:40 pmLove a pasty!
Andy
April 27, 2009 4:45 pm32 grammes of fat per pasty! But yup! It was worth it. I had one with potatoes, onions & mince in there.
man van
January 18, 2011 10:37 ami have one of them every tima i go there its tasty and i love good food
Pool Face
March 7, 2011 11:29 ami like pasties in my tum
Pasty Muncher
March 7, 2011 5:25 pm@ Pool Face – munch on my good man – you rock!
Pool Face
March 9, 2011 8:28 amOMG WHY DID MY COMMENT GET DELTED WTF I <3 PASTIEZZZZZ
Meh
March 10, 2011 4:19 pmWooooooooo. Pasties Rule man.
One day i went to the park and saw Yoda, he was like “Yo man”. And then i had a pastie.
The end.
Seth Drallitoc
November 14, 2012 5:42 pmI am a massive Cornish Pasty fan! In my experience Ginsters are awefull!
Nothing like the real thing.
Since moving to America I have had to teach myself to make my own. Which I now do with great success!