
The Existential Philosophy of a Greggs Steak Bake
Discover the hidden philosophy behind a Greggs Steak Bake—how its flaky crust, messy filling, and fleeting warmth mirror the complexities of life itself.
Not what you were thinking…
Discover the hidden philosophy behind a Greggs Steak Bake—how its flaky crust, messy filling, and fleeting warmth mirror the complexities of life itself.
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