Greggs has officially launched its new summer menu for 2025 introducing a new range of savoury snacks, sweet treats and refreshing drinks into stores across the country. According to The Sun, the Greggs new menu went live on May 15 and is now being offered in-store through the Greggs app and on delivery websites such as Just Eat and Uber Eats.
Savoury Highlights: Mediterranean and Korean-Inspired Choices
To begin with, one of the highlights of the Greggs new range is the Red Pepper, Feta & Spinach Bake. It is a Mediterranean-style choice for only £2.10. As The Sun reports, it is a lighter option for vegetarians and is already proving to be a popular choice.

Sweet Treats and Iced Drinks for the Summer
Moreover, Coffee lovers will be excited to get their hands on the Caramelised Biscuit Latte priced from £2.75 hot or £3.10 iced. The new drink, Lotus Biscoff-inspired has already created a stir online, as reported by The Sun.
In addition, for a more filling option, the Korean Chicken Range features a Korean Crispy Chicken Burger (£4), BBQ Chicken Wrap (£3.80) and Spicy Korean BBQ Chicken Baguette (£3.60), as reported by GB News
Other menu highlights from Greggs’ new range include the Chicken, Sweetcorn and Red Onion Pizza Slice at £2.40. They can be bought after 4pm and the sweet-tangy Lemon Meringue Muffin from just £1.55, as reported by the Sun.
Lighter Options for the Health-Conscious
For the health-conscious, the Greek Style Yogurt with Strawberry Compote and Plenish Wellness Shots (Ginger Immunity and Turmeric Recovery) both for £1.55 provide the lighter, guilt-free options.

Lack of Vegan Options Disappoints Loyal Customers
However, despite of all the pre-launch publicity, a group of customers mainly those that follow a plant-based diet have been left disappointed by the lack of vegan options. Vegan Steak Bake used to be a favourite of many vegan Greggs enthusiasts. It has failed to make an appearance in the 2025 summer offerings.
According to The Sun, number of loyal vegan customers have complained on social media and in store explaining that the absence of plant-based options appears like a step back for a brand that was previously commended for its accommodating menu. However, the new products have proved popular with most but the absence of vegan options has raised questions over whether Greggs is continuing to serve the varying dietary requirements of its expanding consumer base.
For more information on the entire Greggs new menu and prices, go to Greggs Website or look at the Greggs app.