Moira Takes Charge

Molly examines her shelf of special things at the back of Mack's stall. She chooses the empty pickle jar and remembers the day she got it. Moira's plan to relax with a nice cup of tea at the Wobbly Coffee Pot is spoiled when she discovers Mrs Juniper is going to visit her sister and is closing the cafe for the day. When Moira offers to take charge, Mrs Juniper agrees. Moira is keen to put her stamp on the Wobbly Coffee Pot, and something Mack says sparks an idea. They will start deliveries. Magnus isn't sure of this plan because he knows Mrs J's customers like the cafe just the way it is. Bob is called upon to help with the deliveries after the promise of a cheese and pickle roll is made to him. Soon, all the Hubbers are involved in answering the phones as Moira's delivery idea really takes off. When the Big Hub starts to resemble a call centre, Magnus has to put his foot down. Moira realises what she's done, just as Mrs Juniper returns. Everyone helps to put the cafe back to how it was, and a hungry Bob finally gets his cheese and pickle roll.
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