GREGGS fans can usher in 2024 with a number of new and returning menu items.

There’s seven items in total on the menu including the classic vegan sausage roll and the return of the vegan stake bake.

Greggs' vegan steak bake has returned to menus today

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Greggs’ vegan steak bake has returned to menus today

Greggs announced the return of the much-loved item to shops nationwide from today, just in time for Veganuary.

It will be priced at just £2.

The vegan steak bake first launched in January 2020, as a sequel to the hugely successful vegan sausage roll which launched a year earlier.

There is a whole range of other vegan-friendly items available for customers to enjoy including glazed ring doughnuts, sweet potato and onion bhaji rice box, and southern fried potato wedges.

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The retailer also offers a variety of vegan breakfast options, including the vegan sausage breakfast roll and hash browns.

Retailers often cash in on the popularity of vegan food in January as shoppers look to clean up their diets with a New Year health kick.

You can find your nearest Greggs store by using the shop finder on its website.

The full list of products in Greggs’ January range includes:

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  • Vegan steak bake – £2, 374 calories
  • Southern fried potato wedges – £1.30, 278 calories
  • Sweet potato and bhaji rice, £3.25, 244 calories
  • Vegan sausage roll, £1.20, 320 calories
  • Vegan sausage breakfast roll, £2.40, 408 calories
  • Hash browns – £1.30, 130 calories
  • Glazed ring doughnut, £1, 212 calories

Fans took to social media to share their delight at the new menu.

Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, one fan said: “My steak bake was actually hot and just as beautiful as I remember.”

Another wrote: “The Greggs vegan steak bake is banging.”

While a third added: “Greggs bringing back the vegan steak bake my prayers have been answered.”

The bakery chain currently runs around 2,300 shops across the UK, but said it hopes to grow to more than 3,000 stores in the future.

The company was founded by John Gregg in Newcastle in 1939.

It recently opened two more 24-hour airport branches, taking its total to six around the UK.

It has also extended the opening hours for around 500 shops to 8pm or later, making it even easier for Greggs fans to get their fix.

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Meanwhile, it has at least 17 drive-thru stores across the country and plans to open as many as 10 more.

It has also rolled out a total of 28 concessions inside Tesco and has partnerships with Asda and Primark.

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