SHOPPERS can nab Greggs’ famous sausage rolls for just 62p in a store some people may never have heard of. 

The Food Warehouse is selling discounted items from popular brands like Greggs, Pot noodles, Kellogs and Prime drinks.

Greggs sausage rolls are being flogged for just 62p each

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Greggs sausage rolls are being flogged for just 62p eachCredit: Alamy

The discount store is part of Iceland and is one of the fastest-growing British supermarkets.

Iceland’s food warehouse has got a super saving on Greggs products. 

Customers can save £2 by picking up four packs of the nation’s favourite pasties, sausage rolls and scotch pies. 

There are loads of Greggs products on offer whether you’re a steak bake kind of person or a sausage and bean melt.

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Currently, a pack of four of the popular sausage rolls are selling for £3 which means each one will cost you just 62p. 

These are the Greggs deals available online and in-store at Iceland and The Food Warehouse: 

  • Greggs 2pk Cheese & Onion Bakes, £3
  • Greggs 2pk Sausage & Bean Melt, £3
  • Greggs 2pk Cheese & Bacon Wrap, £3
  • Greggs 2pk Corned Beef Bakes, £3 
  • Greggs 2pk Vegetable Bakes, £3 
  • Greggs 2pk Scotch Pie, £3 
  • Greggs 2pk Vegan Steak Bakes, £3
  • Greggs 2pk Steak Bake, £3 
  • Greggs 2pk Chicken Bake, £3
  • Greggs 4pk Sausage Roll, £3 
  • Greggs 4pk Vegan Sausage Roll, £3
  • Greggs 6pk Milk Chocolate Cookie, £3
  • Greggs 2pk Steak Pie, £3
  • Greggs 2pk Creamy Chicken Pie, £3
  • Greggs 12pk Mini Steak Rolls, £3
  • Greggs 16pk Mini Cheese Rolls, £3 
  • Greggs 2pk Katsu Bake, £3
  • Greggs 16pk Mini Sausage Roll, £3

You can nab any four for £10.

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There are plenty of other deals to be found in Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores. 

Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut and Nestle’s KitKat cereals are down to £2.50 each or you can nab two for £3.50. 

The retailer is also stocking new Prime flavours

Prime fans will be pleased to know a 500ml bottle of Hydration Cherry Freeze and Lemonade are just £2 each. 

At The Food Warehouse, the two new drinks can be picked up with other favourite flavours in an exclusive 12 for £20 deal. 

If you need a quick fix for lunch or dinner the retailer also has deals on several Pot Noodles.

The Food Warehouse shoppers can pick up 12 Pot Noodles for just £10 giving customers a huge £4.40 saving. 

The deal is valid on Pot Noodles curry flavour, chicken & mushroom and beef and tomato.

The price of cheese has certainly been a talking point over the past couple of months.

But the Food Warehouse has reduced a selection of cheese products, from slices to grated favourites and delicious blocks.

The deals start from £2.40 and you can two for £4.50 saving up to 70p.

There are also deals on Mcvities biscuits, Febreeze, and Maryland cookies. 

The Food Warehouse has said shoppers have until January 29 to take advantage of the deals.

If you are a Greggs super fan there are several ways you can obtain Greggs sausage rolls for cheaper than you would in stores. 

Greggs currently has 30 outlet stores across the UK and there are tons of bargains to be found.

The outlet shops were initially opened to support socially deprived areas, offering them cheaper food as well as being sustainable by offering unsold items.

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