SHOPPERS have spotted a new Greggs pastry back on the shelves at Iceland – and they’re all saying the same thing.
Iceland has introduced the Greggs Nacho Chilli Cheese Bake to its shelves this week.
The new addition to the Greggs classic pastries range comes in packs of two, costing £2.50.
But you can only get them in Iceland, so you’ll need to head to your local store.
The item was revealed on Facebook page Money Saver by Dansway, and fans had a lot to say.
One user said: “Omg I want to try them!”
Another said: “I bet these would be nice”
One fan said: “Ooooo these sound nice”
One shopper even tagged their friend, saying: “You’ll have to get these in for my next visit.”
And one simply put: “We need to go to Iceland”
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The brand new chilli bake is 318g and should be heated in an oven before eating.
The fan-favourite snack contains sweet potato, roasted vegetables, mixed beans, quinoa and jalapeños.
It’s mixed together in a Mexican-style cheese flavoured sauce, topped with cheese & nacho crumbs.
Iceland also sells an eight-pack box of Greggs sausage rolls for £4.75, or four for £2.50 – one of the staple snacks served by the bakery.
In terms of bakes similar to the nacho and chilli one, they’ve got a few more flavours, each for £2.50. These include:
- Steak bake
- Vegetable
- Sausage and bean melt
- Cheese and onion
Each bake comes in a pack of two.
You can find more of Iceland’s Greggs range on its website.
But Iceland isn’t the only supermarket that sells Greggs treats and pastries.
Asda was the first store to open Greggs counters inside selected locations.
But Asda also sells an own-brand version of sausage rolls – selling twelve miniature ones in a pack for £1.70.
Sainsbury’s do their own version of sausage rolls – selling 50 mini ones for £1.35 a pack.
Tesco also have an own-brand product – nine mini sausage rolls for £1.75.
As always, make sure you shop around to find the best deals. You never know who has a deal on what product.
For taste tests, click here to read about our visit to the new Greggs flagship store.
We also rated supermarket own-brand burgers – read here.