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Greggs increasing prices tomorrow due to higher employment costs
Greggs is increasing breakfast deal prices by 20p due to a £20 million rise in employer National Insurance and minimum wage pressures, impacting overall business costs.
- Greggs will raise prices on its menu this week, with the two-part breakfast deal increasing from £2.95 to £3.15, as confirmed by Chief Executive Roisin Currie.
- Roisin Currie urged the government to avoid unexpected changes in the autumn Budget, stating the unpredictability of a £20 million cost impact makes planning difficult.
- The bakery chain recorded a 6.1% increase in sales for the third quarter of 2025, but like-for-like growth slowed to 1.5%, indicating a shift in consumer spending habits.
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Greggs prices are being hiked from today - full list of changes
A three-part breakfast deal will now cost £4.15 😮
·Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom
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£1 for a sausage roll? Those were the days(Photo by Jacques Feeney/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Greggs has announced another round of price hikes as we teeter on the edge of a global Greggcession. The Steak Bake boom is over after the high street bakery revealed its popular three-item breakfast deal will rise by 20p, from £3.95 to £4.15. The two-item breakfast deal will also go from £2.95 to £3.15 alongside price hikes for other British fa…
·London, United Kingdom
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Greggs increasing prices tomorrow due to higher employment costs
Greggs is on the lookout to open new shops, particularly in travel hubs like train or bus stations and airports, in petrol stations, supermarkets, retail parks and south England in general.
·United Kingdom
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