Greggs, which has bakeries across Birmingham, currently has 38 sites where it dishes out untouched food at reduced prices.Greggs to open seven special stores where sausage rolls are sold for 46p
Greggs has unveiled plans to open seven new special stores where you can get sausage rolls for just 46p. Greggs, which has bakeries across Birmingham, currently has 38 sites where it dishes out untouched food at reduced prices.
Greggs initally pledged to open 50 more by 2025, but will now aim for 45. Greggs said: “We’re delighted to be on track with the majority of our targets and remain committed to evolving our initiatives.”
There are currently 38 Greggs outlet sites in the UK, where sausage rolls are sold for as cheap as 46p a pop. A Greggs Outlet is a shop where unsold food is redistributed and sold at a lower price.
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Outlet shops help us to tackle food waste, while allowing people in disadvantaged areas to enjoy Greggs food – from sausage rolls and pasties to bakes, sweet treats and more – at a huge discount.
Full list of Greggs outlet branches
Nitshill
Hendon
Howdon
Walker
Newcastle
South Shields
Leeds
Barry
Cardiff
Tipton
Ward End
Parkhead
Deckham
Birmingham, Highgate
Sheldon
Bradford, Great Horton Rd
Glasgow, 1843 Maryhill Rd
Bristol, Redfield
Leicester, Uppingham
Preston, London
Woolston, U4 33 Victoria Rd
Handsworth, U1 121 Villa Rd
Canning Town
Sheffield, Barnsley Road
Hednesford 61 Market St
Glasgow, 19 Saltmarket
Glasgow, 126 Maryhill Rd
Southampton, 453 Millbrook Rd
London Newham, 5 Cundy Road
Oldham, Henshaw Street
Rednal, Arden Rd Holly Hill SC
Gorbals Crown St
Plaistow, 107 Plaistow Rd
Lower Edmonton, 235 Bounces Road
Cardiff, St Mellons DC Crickhowell Rd
Salford, U3 Radclyffe
Irlams O’th’ Height, 389 Bltn Rd
London 100 Robert St
Greggs says: “As well as offering our food at a lower price, our Outlet Shops also allow us to give a helping hand to the wider community.
“A portion of the profit generated from Greggs Outlets is donated to the Greggs Foundation to distribute through the Greggs Foundation Community Grant Programme. This programme awards grants to charitable organisations that are working to tackle challenges facing local areas.
“You can learn more about how the Greggs Foundation Community Grant programme supports local charitable organisations on the Greggs Foundation.”