GREGGS is launching two new vegan products after its plant-based sausage rolls proved a sales hit.

Vegan versions of a ham and cheese baguette and a breakfast sausage bap are in the pipeline, say insiders at the high street bakery chain.

Greggs is launching two new vegan products after its plant-based sausage rolls proved a sales hit

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Greggs is launching two new vegan products after its plant-based sausage rolls proved a sales hitCredit: Alamy

Vegan Food UK said it was told the baguette would launch “in the next week or two”.

One post to its 187,000 Instagram followers said: “Our insiders tell us the new baguette is launching in the next week or two

“Yes, it would appear that Greggs is indeed launching a vegan Ham and Cheeze Baguette.

It dropped a second bombshell hours later, adding: “Vegan Sausage Breakfast Rolls coming soon to Greggs.

“Very Soon we will be able to get a vegan sausage sandwich/bun/bap/barm/roll (for all the regions who call it something different) from Greggs.”

Greggs were called “PC-ravaged clowns” by TV host Piers Morgan when launching vegan sausage rolls in 2019 but sales leapt 9.2 per cent.

The company has been approached for comment.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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