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Two women kick and punch each other in shocking rammy at Scots Greggs store

This is the moment two women swap punches and roll about on the floor as a rammy erupts in a Greggs store in Glasgow.

The fight broke out at one of the bakery chain's branch Gordon Street on Saturday night.

A woman standing at the counter apparently trying to place an order is charged by another woman who starts firing punches at her head, while a third woman and a man try to keep the peace.

An onlooker shouts: "Junkie fight" as the punch up develops.

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The woman on the receiving end manages to turn the tables on her attacker, chucking her on the floor and appearing to swing a boot at her.

As they're separated, the woman who had on the receiving end of the punches topples over. She appears to then be kicked while lying on the deck.

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The third woman in her role as peacemaker manages to flatten the woman as she's swinging the boot and joins the growing melee on the floor.

In the background, someone shouts: "She's not in the f****** meal deal" as the scrapping women appear to kick at each other whilst lying down.

Another man can be seen arriving onto the scene to help break up the fight as the clip ends.

Greggs have confirmed the incident took place in Glasgow City Centre and are working with the police.

A spokesman said: "We can confirm that there was an incident at our shop on Gordon Street, Glasgow.

"The safety of our colleagues and customers is extremely important to us, and we are cooperating with the police as they investigate the matter."

Police Scotland said that no arrests were made.

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