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Greggs launches summer menu including new bake and iced latte that fans will go crazy for

Greggs launches summer menu including new bake and iced latte that fans will go crazy for

Scottish Sun14-05-2025

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GREGGS has launched its summer menu for 2025 and it includes a new bake and biscuit-inspired iced latte that fans will go crazy for.
The high street favourite has added a wave of new options to its shelves, with new spicy chicken sandwiches, summer drinks and sweet treats joining the line-up.
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The new menu includes a biscuit-inspired iced-latte
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A Red Pepper, Feta and Spinach Bake is also joining the menu
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Available in shops nationwide from tomorrow, May 15, the new menu includes a Red Pepper, Feta & Spinach Bake, which has already been dubbed 'lush' by excited followers on Instagram.
The Mediterranean-style pastry will cost £2.10.
For coffee lovers, the new Caramelised Biscuit Latte is proving to be the star of the show.
Available hot from £2.75 or iced from £3.10, it's inspired by the popular Lotus Biscoff biscuit.
Greggs has also upped its hot sandwich offering, introducing a new Korean Chicken range.
It features a Korean Crispy Chicken Burger from £4, a BBQ Chicken Wrap from £3.80, and a Spicy Korean BBQ Chicken Baguette from £3.60 – all part of its Hot Sandwich, Wedges & Drink Deal.
A new Chicken, Sweetcorn and Red Onion Pizza slice is also joining the menu, priced from £2.40, available as part of Greggs' after-4pm Pizza Deal.
On the sweeter side, there's a Lemon Meringue Muffin from £1.55, which can be paired with a hot drink in a meal deal.
Customers can also pick up Plenish wellness shots, with Ginger Immunity and Turmeric Recovery options both priced at £1.55 and a fat-free Greek Style Yogurt with Strawberry Compote, priced from £1.55.
The new menu is available for in-store purchase, click and collect via the Greggs app, and delivery through Just Eat and Uber Eats.
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Greggs posted the announcement online with the caption: 'Babe wake up, Greggs summer menu just dropped!!'
Fans shared their excitement for the new menu.
One customer wrote: "That biscuit latte looks so good", others agreed saying: "the latte looks amazing".
A third said: "could really go for that lemon muffin".
Whilst another added: "need that chicken sandwich, yum".
But not everyone is thrilled by the new launch.
Comments were quickly flooded with complaints from fans asking where the vegan options were.
'This is so disappointing, where's the vegan stuff?' one user asked.
Another added: 'Give the vegans what they want for gods sake.'
It seems fans still haven't recovered from the Vegan Steak Bake being axed from menus last year.
Customers were hoping the veganuary menu signalled a long-term commitment to expanding Greggs' vegan offering, but many have been left disappointed by its absence from the summer launch.
Greggs new summer menu items and prices
All items will be available in shops nationwide from Thursday May 15
Drinks
Caramelised Biscuit Latte (hot) – from £2.75
Iced Caramelised Biscuit Latte – from £3.10
Sweet Treats
Fat Free Greek Style Yogurt with Strawberry Compote – from £1.55
Lemon Meringue Muffin – from £1.55
(Part of Sweet Treat & Hot Drink Deal)
Wellness Shots
Plenish Ginger Immunity Shot 60ml – from £1.55
Plenish Turmeric Recovery Shot 60ml – from £1.55
Hot Food (Part of Hot Sandwich, Wedges & Drink Deal)
Korean Crispy Chicken Burger – from £4.00
Korean BBQ Chicken Wrap – from £3.80
Spicy Korean BBQ Chicken Baguette – from £3.60
Red Pepper, Feta & Spinach Bake – from £2.10
Cold Sandwiches (Part of Cold Sandwich & Drink Deal)
Korean BBQ Chicken Flatbread – from £3.50
Roast Chicken Salad Sandwich – from £2.75
Roast Chicken Salad Roll – from £3.30
Roast Chicken with Honey Mustard Mayonnaise Oval Bite – from £3.50
Cheese & Onion Roll – from £3.30
Pizza (Available after 4pm – Part of Pizza & Drink Deal)
Chicken, Sweetcorn and Red Onion Pizza – from £2.40
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Fans have shared their excitement over the new Korean Chicken Burger
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The Greggs Chicken Salad Roll will be a cold meal deal option
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The Chicken Mayo Salad Sandwich will retail for £2.75
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The Cheese and Onion Roll will also be a cold meal deal option
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The new menu includes a Korean Chicken Baguette
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It will also offer a Korean Chicken Wrap alternative
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The Korean BBQ Chicken Flatbread will retail for £3.50
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The new Caramelised Biscuit Latte is also available as a hot drink
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