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31 July 2024

PAISLEY PIE COMPANY PRAISED IN PARLIAMENT

The Paisley Pie Company has received high praise in the Scottish Parliament as Neil Bibby MSP has lodged a parliamentary motion celebrating the local business on its recent expansion. This recognition comes after a successful first year of operations and the exciting announcement of plans to expand.

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Three golden-brown meat pies are arranged in a white cardboard box. Each pie is in a foil tray, with flaky, slightly puffed crusts showing subtle scoring on top. The box is placed on a wooden table.

The Paisley Pie Company has received high praise in the Scottish Parliament as Neil Bibby MSP has lodged a parliamentary motion celebrating the local business on its recent expansion. This recognition comes after a successful first year of operations and the exciting announcement of plans to expand.

The West Scotland MSP presented the motion to owner Scott McGinlay at the new site, praising him and his dedicated team for their hard work and dedication to the Paisley community.

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In his motion, Mr Bibby commended the Paisley Pie Company for its outstanding contribution to the local economy and its innovative approach to the traditional pie market. The motion highlights the company’s impressive variety of pies, including unique offerings such as Mini Chicken Tikka pies and Big Mac pies, alongside the ever-popular classic steak and sausage pies.

The Paisley Pie Company, located on Bridge Street, has quickly become a favourite among locals and visitors alike, thanks to its quality products and commitment to customer satisfaction.

The planned expansion will see the opening of a new premises on the corner of Causeyside Street and Forbes Place. This location has undergone a full refurbishment and is expected to open later in the summer, promising to bring even more delicious offerings and enhanced experiences to its customers.

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Commenting, Neil Bibby MSP said:

“The Paisley Pie Company is a shining example of what local businesses can achieve with passion and innovation.

“Scott McGinlay and his team have not only created fantastic products for local people but their growing appeal has led to many people to visiting the town to sample them too.

“I am delighted to support their expansion and look forward to seeing their continued success.”

Owner of the Paisley Pie Company Scott McGinlay said:

“We are thrilled to be acknowledged in the Scottish Parliament and are grateful for the support of Neil Bibby MSP.

“Our team is excited about the expansion and the opportunity to continue serving our customers with new and exciting pie options.

“We look forward to welcoming everyone to our new location later in the year.”

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