Greggs
Coverage of Greggs in the Nexus archive.
- Greggs' salads have helped profits soar, but how does a bowl of leaves from the purveyor of sausage rolls compare to the rest of the high street? The best and worst lunchtime options revealed
Greggs' salads contributed to a significant rise in profits, with the article comparing the chain's lunchtime options to other high street offerings. The piece highlights both the success of Greggs' salad range and evaluates the best and worst options available for lunch.
- London's brazen shoplifters on display: Criminals raid high street stores including Boots, M&S and Greggs - as Met rolls out new technology to battle epidemic
London's high street stores such as Boots, M&S, and Greggs are being targeted by shoplifters, prompting the Metropolitan Police to deploy new technology to address the rising crime epidemic.
- Greggs, Boots and M&S team up with cops to tackle shoplifters
Greggs, Boots, and M&S have partnered with police to address shoplifting. The collaboration involves tackling theft in stores, as illustrated by an example of a male shoplifter stealing gourmet cheese in a supermarket.
- Greggs plots 700 new stores over the 'longer term' with 100 planned for this year
Greggs plans to open 700 new stores over the 'longer term', with 100 planned for this year. The expansion reflects the company's growth strategy.
- Greggs sales rise as new menu additions lure younger customers
Greggs sales have increased due to new menu additions that appeal to younger customers. The company's efforts to revamp its menu have been successful in attracting a new demographic. This shift in strategy has led to improved sales for Greggs.
- Greggs launches its only overseas branch in Tenerife airport departure lounge (with Spanish Omelette Roll on the menu)
Greggs has launched its first overseas branch in Tenerife airport's departure lounge, offering a unique menu including a Spanish Omelette Roll. This expansion marks a significant milestone for the company. The new location is expected to cater to travelers departing from the airport.
- Keir Starmer vows to end shoplifting 'free-for-all' with major overhaul on retail crime - as Greggs axes self-service cabinets in theft hotspots
Keir Starmer, the UK's leader, has pledged to address retail crime by implementing a major overhaul to combat shoplifting. Greggs, a bakery chain, is removing self-service cabinets in areas with high theft rates.
- Greggs rolls back self-service cabinets in shoplifting hotspots
Greggs has removed self-service display cabinets in bakery stores severely affected by shoplifting, implementing theft-proof counters to combat rising theft. Last year saw over half a million shoplifting offenses in England and Wales, prompting retailers to adopt stricter security measures.
- Greggs axes front of store food and drink fridges in drastic new measure to tackle shoplifting
Greggs is removing food and drink fridges from store fronts in a new initiative to reduce shoplifting incidents. This measure is part of their strategy to address theft and improve store security.