Greggs customers slam bakery over ‘absurd’ price hikes

Greggs customers slam bakery over ‘absurd’ price hikes


The bakery chain has raised prices on several products, leading some to claim it is losing its reputation for affordability.

The changes were first highlighted by a Reddit user on the r/greggsappreciation page who wrote that the standard meal deal has gone up from Β£4 to Β£4.25, with the meal deal including a side jumping from Β£5 to Β£5.25.

A Greggs spokesperson said: “We have made small changes to the price of some products in response to rising costs and inflation.

Story from Jam Press (Greggs Price Hike) Pictured: Greggs price rise reminder. Greggs fans say bakery has lost its β€˜affordable prices’ after bakery giant confirms latest price hikes Greggs fans have claimed the bakery chain has lost its reputation for β€œaffordable prices” after confirming another round of price hikes. Frustrated shoppers flooded social media after noticing meal deals and other popular products had quietly gone up in price across stores. The backlash began when a Reddit user shared a post on the r/greggsappreciation page titled: β€œReminder: More price increases starting tomorrow!” The user claimed Greggs’ standard meal deal had risen from Β£4 to Β£4.25, as reported by creatorzine.com. Meanwhile, the meal deal with a side was said to have increased from Β£5 to Β£5.25. The post also alleged there had been β€œloads of other increases of around 10p across other products”. However, shoppers did get one piece of good news, with the popular four sausage rolls deal reportedly dropping back down to Β£3.95. Customers quickly piled into the comments to vent their frustration. One person wrote: β€œGreggs prices are absurd for what it is.” Another user said: β€œGreggs is slowly pricing themselves out. Something like Β£2.35 for a steak bake is already a crazy price IMO.” Someone else added: β€œI swear I remember you used to be able to get 2 pizza slices for Β£3 back in the day.” A fourth commented: β€œGreggs would do well to remember what has made them so successful. Half decent food at affordable prices.” Another shopper wrote: β€œI feel like Greggs is increasing their price so often. Think I’m out now.” Others reminisced about the bakery’s cheaper days. One user joked: β€œTwo pasties for Β£1 when I was in college… good days.” Another added: β€œRemember when Greggs had cheap scran? About 5-10 years ago? Those were good times.” Greggs said the changes come amid rising costs and inflation pressures affecting the wider food industry. The bakery chain says it has attempted to limit price rises where possible and has deliberately kept some key value items β€” including selected bakes and pizza slices β€” at lower prices. A Greggs spokesperson said: β€œWe have made small changes to the price of some products in response to rising costs and inflation. β€œOur focus remains on offering customers great value and high-quality products across our range, maintaining our value-leading position in the food-to-go market.” ENDS(Image: Jam Press)

“Our focus remains on offering customers great value and high-quality products across our range, maintaining our value-leading position in the food-to-go market.”

The Reddit post also claimed that “loads of other increases of around 10p” have appeared across the menu.

One user wrote: “Greggs prices are absurd for what it is.”

Another said: “Greggs is slowly pricing themselves out.

“Something like Β£2.35 for a steak bake is already a crazy price IMO.”

A third commenter wrote: “I swear I remember you used to be able to get 2 pizza slices for Β£3 back in the day.”

Shoppers did note one small win, though: the popular four sausage rolls deal has reportedly dropped back down to Β£3.95.


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Many users reminisced about lower prices in years gone by, with one joking: “Two pasties for Β£1 when I was in college… good days.”

Another added: “Remember when Greggs had cheap scran? About 5-10 years ago? Those were good times.”

Greggs said the changes come amid ongoing inflationary pressures and rising costs across the food industry.

The company insists it has tried to keep price rises to a minimum and continues to offer lower prices on selected bakes and pizza slices, despite broader cost increases affecting the sector.



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