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Crunch time for Greggs in its bid to conquer Britain

The Independent

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July 29, 2025

The home of the sausage roll must learn the tough lessons of Starbucks before it also overreaches itself, says James Moore

- James Moore

Crunch time for Greggs in its bid to conquer Britain

As anyone who binged on Christmas chocolate as a child with predictably messy results can testify, you can have too much of a good thing.

This appears not to have occurred to high street baker Greggs, which now sells more than a million of its sausage rolls each day.

The company opened 226 new outlets last year, a number that falls to 145 net after factoring in closures and the relocation of existing stores - but it's still wildly impressive for our supposedly stagnant high streets.

A similar number of new stores is planned for this year. The chain has its roots in the north, so it has been targeting the south, as well as transport hubs -train stations, airports and the like.

But might its runaway popularity be a problem? The Greggs estate now amounts to more than 2,600 stores, some of which are within a very short walk of each other. This can create the sort of problems familiar to American owners of fast-food franchises, sold by the likes of McDonald's or Subway.

This bunching-up, sometimes referred to as the “Starbucks overreach”, can boost brand visibility and increase impulse buys. But when overdone, it risks cannibalising sales. In our bigger cities, you're never far from a frappuccino served in a cup with the mermaid trade mark - but who needs a high-street branch every 100 metres? It doesn't make business sense.

Just for fun, I checked out the number of Greggs outlets in the Norfolk and Suffolk market towns I yomped around as a cub reporter for the Eastern Daily Press using the company's website.

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