Outrage as Greggs forced to LOCK UP fizzy pop after hiking menu prices with shoppers crying ‘what’s the world coming to’

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Outrage as Greggs forced to LOCK UP fizzy pop after hiking menu prices with shoppers crying ‘what’s the world coming to’
Author: Milad Sherzad
Published: Jan, 10 2025 16:44

GREGGS has sparked outrage after its fizzy drinks were spotted locked up just days following the bakery giant's hiking of menu prices. In a video posted on TikTok captioned "Greggs today", one shopper filmed the inside of one of the bakery chain's stores in London.

 [Refrigerated display case in Greggs with various drinks locked up.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Refrigerated display case in Greggs with various drinks locked up.]

Focusing in on the shop's drinks area, the doors to one fridge can be seen locked up with a padlock and chain. Commenters on the video, after it was reposted on X, were frustrated and confused as to why the drinks would be locked away. One user said: "What's the world coming to when you got to lock up bottles of pop".

 [A Greggs display case locked with a chain and padlock.]
Image Credit: The Sun [A Greggs display case locked with a chain and padlock.]

Another added: "That's ridiculous, surely head office never authorised this?". However, some agreed with the move, saying "you can't blame them". One person commented: "Has to be done the theft is becoming beyond ridiculous.". A second added: "Not surprised the amount of people walking in and stealing stuff - can't have nice things that's what happens.".

A third said: "Can't blame them, this is what they have to resort to. "The public cannot be trusted.". This comes just days after the bakery giant controversially hiked its menu prices by an average of 4%. The increases introduced just after Christmas sparked backlash and were labelled as "disgraceful" by shoppers.

Roisin Currie, Greggs' chief executive, blamed wage, tax, and food cost rises for the price hike, which pushed the price sausage rolls up by 5p to £1.30. She highlighted that this was primarily driven by increases on the chain's wage bill, with two in every three Greggs workers getting a 6.1% pay rise this month.

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