Greggs confirms price rises following weak summer sales
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Greggs confirms price rises following weak summer sales
"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."
"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"
The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech while keeping reporting free of paywalls. Donations allow journalists to investigate financials, produce documentaries, and interview diverse perspectives. The outlet emphasizes trust across the political spectrum and funds quality journalism through voluntary support. Separately, Greggs will implement menu price increases this week, with two-part breakfast rising from 2.95 to 3.15 and three-part breakfast from 3.95 to 4.15; some individual baked goods, such as the empire biscuit, will increase by 5p. CEO Roisin Currie said Greggs still offers exceptional value, will protect some products, and urged the government to avoid Budget surprises.
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