The man ordered a £5 to-go bag from a popular bakery (stock image) (Image: Getty Images)
A beloved British bakery chain shuttered all of its stores earlier this month after accumulating a shortfall of nearly £779,000, according to newly filed Companies House documents.
Routledges was first established in 1917 by the Routledge family on Brook Street in Carlisle.
Over the past century, the bakery expanded across the city, opening numerous branches and earning a strong reputation for its extensive selection of baked goods, including pastries, bread, cakes and filled rolls.

