Madame Tussauds is set to unveil a wax sculpture of a Greggs sausage roll, celebrated as the first food item to be displayed independently in the museum. Recognized as a symbol of British culture, the sculpture joins iconic figures like Shakespeare and David Attenborough. With Greggs selling a million sausage rolls daily, this recognition serves to elevate the snack's status within British culture. Studio manager Jo Kinsey highlighted the meticulous process undertaken by artists to accurately capture the snack’s likeness, making it a centerpiece during the upcoming National Sausage Roll Day celebration on June 5th.
"We took the process very seriously, making this creation the same way we make all our figures at the attraction."
"The Greggs sausage roll was synonymous with British culture - we just had to put it in our culture zone."
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