Two popular lunch spots in Glasgow were forced to close after a fire.
Sprigg's sites, on Sauchiehall Street and Ingram Street, informed customers today that the eateries are temporarily closed.
This is due to a fire near the kitchen of the venue, which sells salad bowls.
On its website, Sprigg said: "Unfortunately, a serious fire incident is ongoing near our food production facility.
"As a result, our shops are closed today."
The Glasgow Times understands this is caused by a fire on Nuneaton Street, at the NWH Waste Collection site in the East End.
Emergency services were called to the blaze at 2.35am on Tuesday.
The Sprigg Production kitchen is located on nearby Arrol Street.
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The note said: "We're really sorry to advise you that we've had to temporarily close.
"A fire within very close proximity of our production kitchen has prevented us from producing our delicious food.
"We're hopeful of being able to reopen no later than the start of the week, maybe sooner!"
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