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Greggs confirms price rise on customer favourites following weak summer sales – UK Times

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Greggs is set to implement a series of price increases across its menu this week, with its chief executive, Roisin Currie, simultaneously urging the government to avoid any “surprises” in the upcoming autumn Budget.

The popular bakery chain’s two-part breakfast deal, comprising a roll and a drink, will see its price rise from £2.95 to £3.15.

Similarly, the three-part breakfast deal, which includes an additional side such as a yoghurt pot or hash browns, will increase from £3.95 to £4.15.

Furthermore, some individual baked goods, including the empire biscuit, are slated to go up by 5p.

Despite these adjustments, Ms Currie maintained that Greggs “still offers exceptional value” with its deals, emphasising that “a number of other products ‘will be protected and will not move’.”

Meanwhile, the chief executive said the retailer was hoping for a “balanced Budget” when Rachel Reeves sets out her tax and spending plans in November.

“I guess what’s not helpful is when it’s something that comes out that surprises us and that’s what happened with the national insurance last year – we weren’t expecting that and it came in very quickly,” she said.

“It’s quite hard to plan and manage a business when you have a £20 million hit that you hadn’t predicted or weren’t aware was coming.”

Greggs boss Roisin Currie said there was a ‘very savvy consumer out there’ (Greggs/PA)

Greggs boss Roisin Currie said there was a ‘very savvy consumer out there’ (Greggs/PA)

Greggs has said the higher rate of employer national insurance, as well as the rising minimum wage, has put pressure on its overall business costs.

Ms Currie added that she was hoping for measures that will “put money in the pocket of the consumer” as well as being given “reasonable notice” over any changes affecting businesses.

The retailer, which has 2,675 shops in the UK, recorded a 6.1 per cent increase in sales over the third quarter of 2025, compared with the same period a year ago.

On a like-for-like basis, which strips out the impact of new shop openings, sales growth across company-managed shops slowed to 1.5 per cent year-on-year.

It also marks a slowdown from the 2.6 per cent like-for-like growth recorded over the first half of the year.

Unusually hot weather held back sales in July as shoppers made the most of the sunny conditions, but trading got on the front foot again in August and September, Greggs told investors.

Its share price nonetheless jumped by about 7 per cent on Wednesday following the update.

Greggs has said the higher rate of employer national insurance, as well as the rising minimum wage, has put pressure on its overall business costs

Greggs has said the higher rate of employer national insurance, as well as the rising minimum wage, has put pressure on its overall business costs (PA Archive)

The bakery chain highlighted the expansion of its menu, including high-protein options such as egg pots and protein shakes, and seasonal items such as its pumpkin spice latte and toffee fudge muffin.

It has also continued to open new shops recently in Tesco and Sainsbury’s as part of a partnership with the supermarket chains, as well as relocating smaller shops to better locations.

Total openings on a net basis, which subtracts the number of closures, were 57 so far this year.

Greggs said it was now expecting 120 net new openings for the year as a whole, which would be slightly lower than its previous target.

The company told investors it was making “progress despite challenging market conditions”, which reflect weaker consumer confidence and rising inflation.

Ms Currie said that consumers tended to be “saving rather than spending and, where they are spending, they are spending wisely – so it’s a very savvy consumer out there”.

“With us being a great value proposition, then hopefully that means some of those customers will be swapping into Greggs to take advantage of that great value,” she added.

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