Greggs opens first café in Sainsbury’s
The opening follows the successful launch of a shop sharing petrol forecourt space earlier this year
Greggs and Sainsbury’s have joined forces to launch the first Greggs café inside a Sainsbury’s store.
The new Greggs café, which opened in Sainsbury’s Crystal Peaks and created 15 new jobs for the area, is the third Greggs shop to open in partnership with Sainsbury’s, following the successful launch of a shop sharing petrol forecourt space earlier this year.
It will enable customers shopping at Sainsbury’s Crystal Peaks to choose from Greggs favourites, including freshly prepared sandwiches and bakes, Fairtrade coffee and sweet treats. The café also gives customers the option to sit in or takeaway.
Greggs and Sainsbury’s plan to launch more sites together by the end of this year, which will include both petrol filling stations and cafés.
Tony Rowson, property director at Greggs said: “Our first Greggs café with Sainsbury’s is helping us continue to expand and diversify our retail estate as part of our ambitious property strategy. The opening will allow us to provide Greggs favourites to even more customers, in a format that complements Sainsbury’s Crystal Peaks store.”
Elizabeth Newman, director of commercial partnerships at Sainsbury’s, said: “We’re delighted to have welcomed Greggs to another Sainsbury’s store, this time in the form of a fantastic café concept that represents another first for our customers.
“Greggs has proven very popular at Sainsbury’s petrol station in Biggleswade and we’re expecting the new café in Crystal Peaks to build on its success – I’m really looking forward to hearing what our customers think.”