What is on Gregg’s festive menu 2022 and how do prices compare to last year?’
The popular caramel latte and the vegan Christmas bake will also be making a return.
However, many items have risen significantly in price as the UK deals with a cost of living crisis.
The cost of the Festive bake has risen by 20p and the Christmas soup has gone up by 30p.
So what exactly is on the Christmas menu and how do the prices compare with last year?
Here’s all you need to know.
Festive Bake
The festive bake is stuffed with bacon, chicken and stuffing, covered in a creamy sage and cranberry sauce.
The bake is one of the most popular items on the Gregg’s Christmas menu and this year costs £1.80
In 2021, the product cost £1.60, meaning there has been a 20p increase in the price.
The Vegan Festive Bake
The vegan twin of the festive bake is made with quorn mince, sage and onion stuffing balls, vegan bread crumbs and vegan bacon.
Like its meaty counterpart, the vegan festive bake is covered in a sage and cranberry sauce and costs £1.80.
Last year, it cost £1.60, meaning the price has risen by 12.5 percent.
Christmas Lunch Soup
Gregg’s festive soup is advertised as Christmas in a cup and contains a blend of Christmas dinner items such as Turkey, stuffing and vegetables.
It also contains sausages, bacon and sage and onion stuffing and is packed with herbs and spices.
The soup costs £2.30, which is 30p more than it cost in 2021.
Vegan Turkey-Free and Stuffing Festive Baguette
The vegan Turkey-free and stuffing baguette is a new item on the Gregg’s Christmas menu.
It is made of sage and onion plant-based goujons, coated in onion gravy and The garnished with cranberry and port sauce.
The new item is more expensive than other products on the Christmas menu, and will cost £3.50
Mint Mocha, Mint Hot Chocolate, Salted Caramel Latte
The Greggs Christmas menu contains three festive hot drinks to keep you warm through the cold winter months.
First up is the mint mocha, which is made with espresso, steamed milk, hot chocolate and a mint flavoured syrup.
It is £2.30 and costs 30p more than it did in 2021.
Next we have the mint hot chocolate, which also costs £2.30.
And finally the Salted Caramel Latte – which is made from ground coffee beans, frothy milk and salted caramel flavour syrup – also costs £2.30.
MORE : Woman shares 15-minute sausage roll air fryer recipe that she says is ‘better than Greggs’
MORE : Cost of making a cup of tea rises after food inflation hits 11.6%
Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
Share your views in the comments below
For all the latest Lifestyle News Click Here
For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News.