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Greggs
July 2024
Greggs adds 5p to cost of sausage rolls despite plan not to raise prices
Bakery chain says price of meal deals will stay the same but increased costs have put it under pressure
March 2024
Business live
UK inflation falls to 3.4%, but rents rise at record pace; HMRC halts plans to turn off tax helpline over summer – as it happened
UK inflation falls to lowest rate since September 2021, helped by slowdown in rising food prices
Greggs IT glitch leaves stores unable to accept payments
UK bakery chain says it has now resolved tech problem, which follows McDonald’s outages and ‘issues’ at Sainsbury’s
Greggs staff to share £17.6m bonus as chain overtakes McDonald’s to become UK’s top breakfast take-out
Bakery group says it plans no further price rises this year as it reports record annual profit
January 2024
Notebook
London lefty or Bernard Manning double? The Tories can’t demonise Keir Starmer as both
Tomiwa Owolade
It’s obvious what the Labour leader meant by saying Rishi Sunak ‘didn’t get Britain’. Let’s drop the dog whistling and get back to politics
Business live
Bank of England governor hopes mortgage rates will keep falling, as economists see inflation hitting 2% soon – as it happened
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as MPs quiz BoE officials about the impact of high interest rates
Greggs enjoys bumper Christmas period as it hails easing inflation
Reduced cost pressures and popular festive bakes and chocolate orange muffins boost bakery chain
December 2023
‘I’ll have a Greggs benedict’: baker brings fine dining to Fenwick bistro in Newcastle
Fans of steak bakes and sausage rolls enjoy ‘posh Greggs’ experience at Parisian-inspired pop-up
November 2023
Greggs to ‘verge on the decadent’ in Christmas fine dining stunt
Bistro Greggs to reimagine favourites such as the steak bake with ‘Parisian inspiration’ – and price hike to match
October 2023
Greggs keeps prices on hold as sales leap and it opens new shops
Britain’s biggest bakery chain says cost inflation is easing, although staff costs are rising
September 2023
When earning a crust gets harder, we need the comfort and strength of the very British toastie
Max Wallis
A simple truth supports baker Greggs’ decision to make it a centrepiece of its menu. The toastie is us, and we are the toastie, says writer Max Wallis
August 2023
Greggs to open more shops in airports and stations as pizzas lift sales
Bakery chain reports 41% rise in pre-tax profits, helped by demand for evening food deals
July 2023
The truth about loyalty cards: discounts, data collection and the very best deals
Ex-offenders could help cut UK labour shortages, says report
June 2023
Greggs opens fourth shop in Cornwall but has no pasties on the menu
Newcastle-based baker makes second attempt to win over Saltash after franchise store failed
Brief letters
Caroline Lucas knows effective change begins outside Westminster
Brief letters:
Brighton MP stepping down | Midlands matters | Audience interaction | The perils of autocorrect
Greggs and Pret index reveals England’s true north-south divide, say scientists
AI-based analysis suggests the north starts at Watford Gap, where avocado wraps give way to sausage rolls, and includes Birmingham
May 2023
‘Cars have more rights than people’: Glasgow residents rail against rise of drive-through restaurants
Greggs wins right to late-night opening for Leicester Square bakery store
April 2023
Pass notes
24-hour sausage rolls: will they lead to a wave of crime and disorder?
Who doesn’t crave a pastry at 3am? But police have said that extending the opening hours of Greggs’ flagship store could lead to serious problems
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