GREGGS is planning to launch seven new outlet stores where you can buy sausage rolls for as little as 46p.
Britain's favourite bakery currently has 38 sites where it dishes out untouched food at reduced prices.
The special shops, which first opened doors in 2022, are aimed at stopping food waste and helping families stock up on food for less.
Greggs also donates some of the profits to its Greggs Foundation - which helps to support local charities.
At the sites you could be looking at a whopping 75% discount on baked goods.
For example, a four-pack of sausage rolls is just £1.85, down £2.50 from £4.35.
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That makes it just 46p per roll.
You can also get your hands on a sandwich for just £1.22 compared to £4.50.
And now there's an even bigger chance of getting your hands on the bargains - with seven new locations pending.
There are currently 38 in action across the UK.
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Greggs initally pledged to bring this number to 50 by 2025, but due to changing circumstances is gunning for 45.
Greggs said: "We're delighted to be on track with the majority of our targets and remain committed to evolving our initiatives."
It is still unknown where the remaining seven stores will be located - or when - but we will bring updates.
The Sun's reporter Lucy Alderson was amazed by the knocked-down prices when she visited the first ever outlet store in 2022.
The roll-out comes as part of Greggs wider expansion plans to have 3,000 branches across the UK.
If you're looking to grab a snack at Greggs and not sure where your local is, you can find it at www.greggsfoundation.org.uk/news/everything-you-need-to-know-about-greggs-outlet-shops.
Of course, prices may differ depending on which outlet store you visit - but you are guaranteed to make a saving.
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
How to save cash at Greggs
One sure way to save money at Greggs is by downloading the app, which is free to download via the Apple App store or Google Play.
You can earn a range of deals by using it when you visit - and it will even get you a free Birthday treat.
If you are an Octopus customer, you also have the chance to save cash.
Octopus Energy members get a free Greggs drink once a week with the firm's Octoplus scheme, which you can sign up for via octoplus.energy/octoplus.
Students also luck out on a saving on a full sandwich deal if they show their student ID card - as well as the odd freebie.
If you don't apply for these deals - there could still be hope with a little-known trick.
You can save 20% when buying a pizza slice with a hot or cold drink, if you visit at the right time.
Before 4pm this will cost you £3.50 - but if you visit the counter after this time, the price will drop to just £2.85.
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Another great way to save on Greggs is by bulk-buying frozen sausage rolls and bakes from shops like Iceland.
To find out other ways to save at Greggs, read our guide here.
Greggs in numbers
Did you know Greggs sausage rolls have 96 layers of pastry?
The first Greggs opened in 1951 on Gosforth High Street.
There are also 2,473 shops around the country — a thousand more than McDonald’s.
Greggs is now valued at £2.6billion thanks to its budget deals.
Nearly £2 in every £100 spent in UK hospitality is done in a Greggs.
Newcastle still remains the sausage roll capital of the UK, with Geordies scoffing 17.9 million of them a year.
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