Greggs Fans Discover Cheaper Frozen Alternatives That Taste Just Like the Real Thing
Greggs fans find frozen alternative 'so much cheaper' and 'tastes the same'
Manchester Evening News
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Savvy shoppers have found that frozen Greggs sausage rolls available in supermarkets, particularly Iceland, offer a cheaper alternative to buying them fresh at Greggs. Priced at £3.50 for four, these frozen options have garnered positive reviews for their taste and convenience, with many fans claiming they are just as good as the originals.
- 01Frozen Greggs sausage rolls cost £3.50 for four at Iceland, compared to £5.40 at Greggs.
- 02Many customers report that the frozen versions taste the same as fresh ones.
- 03Some shoppers appreciate the convenience of cooking them at home.
- 04Opinions vary on whether the taste is identical when prepared at home.
- 05Iceland also stocks other popular Greggs products like Steak Bakes and Cookies.
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Fans of Greggs sausage rolls have recently discovered a more affordable option in the form of frozen sausage rolls available at Iceland. Priced at £3.50 for four, these frozen treats are significantly cheaper than buying them fresh at Greggs, where they cost £1.35 each, totaling £5.40 for four. Shoppers have taken to social media to discuss their experiences, with many asserting that the frozen versions taste just like the originals, as they come from the same factories. While some claim that the taste differs slightly when cooked at home, others argue that with the right cooking technique, they can achieve a perfect result. In addition to sausage rolls, Iceland offers other Greggs favorites, including Steak Bakes and Milk Chocolate Cookies, making it a convenient stop for fans looking to save money without sacrificing flavor.
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This discovery allows consumers to enjoy their favorite snacks at a lower price, making it easier for budget-conscious shoppers to indulge in treats.
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