Greggs ups events in Zurich BI £150m court case claim

High Court London

Food retailer Greggs has boosted the number of events cited in its £150m Covid-19 business interruption legal case against Zurich.

A re-amended legal filing to the High Court on 13 June detailed 104 instances of what had been governmental advice being given statutory force.

The revised figure was up from 63 across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Greggs has argued in its particulars of claim that with multiple triggers there should be payouts for multiple insured events.

The high street seller of food-on-the go with over 2000 stores nationwide, most well-known for its sausage rolls, brought the case against

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