Greggs Raises Breakfast Deal & Biscuit Prices Amid Expansion Plans
Greggs, the UK's largest bakery chain, is adjusting prices on its popular breakfast deals and signature biscuit. The increases, effective from Thursday, are due to rising employment costs. The company is also planning to expand, aiming to open around 120 new shops this year.
Greggs has announced price hikes for several of its products. The two-item breakfast deal will cost £3.15, up from £2.95, while the three-item deal will rise to £4.15 from £3.95. Additionally, the Greggs empire biscuit will increase by 5p. The company's wage bill has risen by £20m due to minimum wage increases and higher employers' national insurance contributions. Despite uncertainty about future cost pressures, Greggs is looking to grow, with expansion plans focusing on travel hubs and retail parks in southern England.
Greggs is adjusting prices to manage increased employment costs. The breakfast deal and empire biscuit price hikes are effective from Thursday. Despite these changes, Greggs remains committed to expansion, with plans to open around 120 new shops this year.
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