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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There's an Iceland here that sells Greggs frozen stuff but they cook some sausage rolls it 4 for 5€ I think? How much are they in UK now? There were about £1 when I left in 2019. I loved Greggs |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Get a box of 8 for £3.50.iceland steak pies are fab
This buy your greggs sausage rolls from Iceland "
Whole range of greggs in Iceland. Cook yourself of cause |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Gregg's have a niche market to be fair and it's about feeding the poor ...
That's a pretty tasteless comment Tom, pretty much like the sausage rolls."
Hey… it will hit the south when the prices at pret all go up!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some fans of Greggs Sausage Rolls are outraged by the latest price rise but enough of that. Have they got smaller?"
If youre near the midlands you need to try birds bakery shops. Much better than greggs |
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"Greggs is a palace of wonder and mystery to me.......
It's a mystery how the hot sausage rolls are always cold and I always wonder how they get away with it ....... "
They are cold because they are not kept in a heated cabinet.
and the reason they are not kept in a heated cabinet is because if they were, they would be sold as a hot food item and therefore subject to VAT making them 20% more expensive.
Greggs are using this loophole of trying to cook them so many at a time so they are still hot from the cooking process so not subject to VAT.
Hope this helps solve your mystery and puts your mind at rest |
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