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Greggs menu items launching in major supermarket – check if your favourite is available

Greggs menu items launching in major supermarket – check if your favourite is available

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Shoppers can get their hands on the new items from September
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FANS of Greggs will want to race to a major supermarket - as new menu items launch later this year.
The new range of five products will be available from September.
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The range of at-home baked goods will be available at Tesco from September
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The range of 15 products is already available at Iceland
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They will be available at over 800 Tesco stores across the country.
Greggs' 'Bake at Home' frozen range includes a number of fan favourite food items.
While the range is already available at Iceland, it is now set to go country-wide with Tesco.
The frozen goodies originally launched in 2011, when the iconic sausage rolls were sold in frozen form in 10 stores across Liverpool.
In the years since, the Iceland range has extended to 15 beloved products.
It includes the Greggs Sausage Rolls, Cheese & Onion Bakes, Sausage, Bean & Cheese Melts, Steak Bakes, Chicken Bakes, and Bacon & Cheese Wraps, as well as Vegetable Bakes and Vegan Sausage Rolls.
While Tesco haven't yet announced which products will be in their line-up, it's the perfect excuse to try out the convenient at-home baked goods.
Earlier this week, the popular bakery chain launched another new offer to appeal to more customers.
For the first time ever, it is offering customers a three-part breakfast deal.
However, customers will need to be quick as it's only available for a limited time.
I tried the 'secret' Greggs menu items only available in Scotland
Previously, customers could only get a sandwich and a drink as part of the breakfast deal, but now it has been expanded.
You can now grab an extra item, helping you "seriously upgrade" your meal according to Greggs.
It includes a fresh fruit pot, creamy yoghurt or golden hash brown to their roll deal for £3.95, or their baguette deal for £5.10.
Customers can choose between a melon and grape, or a strawberry and apple fruit pot.
The offer is available at select Greggs stores from July 25.
Greggs in numbers
Did you know Greggs sausage rolls have 96 layers of pastry?
The first Greggs opened in 1951 on Gosforth High Street.
There are also 2,473 shops around the country — a thousand more than McDonald's.
Greggs is now valued at £2.6billion thanks to its budget deals.
Nearly £2 in every £100 spent in UK hospitality is done in a Greggs.
Newcastle still remains the sausage roll capital of the UK, with Geordies scoffing 17.9 million of them a year.
Alongside the new offer, Greggs are launching a delicious summer menu, complete with a variety of new sandwiches, including a Chipotle Chicken Flatbread.
It comes as Greggs saw a 14.3% decline in pre-tax profit to £63.5m in the first half of this year.
This was despite a 7 per cent rise in total sales to £1.03 billion.
It said it had suffered from lower footfall, cost headwinds and "more weather disruption than 2024" according to Grocery Gazette.
But Greggs CEO Roisin Currie said she was "very confident" in the brand's expansion plans.
They currently boast 2,649 shops across the country, with the goal of opening 140 to 150 net new shops this. year.
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