Cost of living crisis: Glasgow cafe to shut 'with great sadness'
After two years of trading, the owners of Fulla Beans on Paisley Road West have made the tough decision to cease trading.The acknowledged that the tough economic climate was too difficult for the business to survive.A spokesperson for Fulla Beans said:"It is with great sadness and regret that we have to inform everyone that Fulla Beans will be closing our doors for good."It has been a challenging time for all, unfortunately for us.
"We would like to thank all of our customers for their business over the last 2 years, and wish you all good luck in the future.
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