Greggs plans more outlet shops with sausage rolls for 46p - full list of stores
Greggs is set to open six more outlet stores in the UK with bargain sandwiches on offer for just £1.22.
Greggs is planning to open six more of its popular bakery outlet shops in the UK.
The leading bakery chain’s outlet stores sell its unsold bakery goods at a reduced price in a bid to help it cut food waste.
Greggs opened 10 new bakery outlets in 2022 and has said it plans to have 50 shops open by the end of 2025.
A spokesperson said: “The new shops mean that every one of our food manufacturing sites now has an Outlet shop nearby allowing us to redistribute surplus food from our production sites, as well as unsold food from our shops.
“By the end of 2025, we will have 50 Greggs Outlet shops providing affordable food in areas of social deprivation.”
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Full list of Greggs outlet shops
- Westgate Road, Newcastle
- Hollin Park Parade, Leeds
- Highgate Street, Birmingham
- Ward End, Washwood Heath Road, Birmingham
- Holton Road, Barry, The Vale of Glamorgan
- Victoria Road, Woolston
- Grand Avenue, Cardiff
- Church Road, Redfield
- Tynemouth Road, Howdon
- Villette Road, Hendon, Sunderland
- Welbeck Road, Walker
- High Street, Tipton
- Uppingham Road, Leicester
- Great Horton Road, Bradford
- Fredrick, South Shields
- London Road, Preston
- Nitshill Road, Nitshill, Glasgow
- Westmuir Street, Parkhead, Glasgow
- Old Durham Road, Deckham
- 1843 Maryhill Road, Glasgow
- 126 Maryhill Road, Glasgow
- Saltmarket, Glasgow
- Villa Road, Handsworth
- Coventry Road, Sheldon, Birmingham
- Millbrook Road, Southampton
- Hermit Road, Canning Town, London
- Barnsley Road, Sheffield
- Cundy Road, Newham
Discounted items often include some of Greggs’ most popular items such as steak bakes, sausage rolls and baguettes.
Sausage rolls can be sold for under 50p, a huge discount on a product that usually costs over £1.
Prices vary across Greggs shops and the bakery chain opens its outlets in areas of high social deprivation.