GREGGS is set to release a yard-long box of sausage rolls at ten shops across the UK for one day only.
They will be available in two flavours – classic and vegan – for just £15 to celebrate National Sausage Roll Day on June 5.
Greggs is set to release a yard-long box of sausage rolls at ten shops across the UKCredit: AlamySpanning around 3 feet, the boxes will include seventeen of the freshly baked British classicsCredit: GreggsSpanning around 3 feet, the boxes will include seventeen of the freshly baked British classics.
The bundle will be available exclusively via Click+Collect on the Greggs App on a first come first served basis.
The limited-edition boxes are only located in the UK cities which love Greggs sausage rolls the most.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023According to Greggs sales data, Londoners are the biggest lovers of sausage rolls.
Those in Glasgow and Edinburgh follow in second and third place respectively.
Meanwhile Geordies are surprisingly lower down the list coming in eighth place.
The Greggs App is free to download and gives access to a variety of tasty rewards.
For every nine purchases in different categories – from hot drinks, to sandwiches to bakes to sweet treats – app users can get one completely free.
New users of the Greggs App also receive a free hot drink of their choice upon registration, as well as a free sweet treat to celebrate their birthday each year.
Greggs fans across the UK can also enjoy a free sausage roll on June 5 on all orders over £15 via Just Eat and Uber Eats.
In September 2022, The Sun visited one of Greggs' Outlet stores.
This Newcastle outlet was the first ever store of its kind set up by the bakery giant back in 1972, and local Geordies love it for its cheap prices.
I'm a nutritionist - here's the 10 best diet trends to help lose weight in 2023In January 2024, Greggs revealed plans to open 160 new branches in the next year.
The chain will also continue rolling out evening opening hours across specific stores.
Greggs was hit with a tech issue on March 20, which saw dozens of stores pull the shutters down temporarily.