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James Andrews & Catherine Murphy

Greggs releases a 'black card' offering unlimited free food no matter where you are

This week, Greggs followed in the footsteps of Nando's and released a 'black card' which offers the lucky holder to unlimited free food.

The bakery giant sent its first one to Stormzy who tweeted his excited about receiving one.

He said: "Are you mad the first Greggs black card @GreggsOfficial. I have peaked this is brilliant."

Greggs also told Stormzy he could order "whatever you want" wherever he was. But will Greggs' ever offer its new 'black card' to customers?

MirrorOnline have taken a look at what you could order with them and what you need to do in order to get one.

What you can order

The video message from Greggs told Stormzy that - as the first owner of a Concierge card - he could now order "whatever you want".

And in case that was a little vague, it followed up with a list of options, so we know these are definitely included:

  • yum yums
  • sausage bean and cheese melts
  • steak bakes
  • warm chocolate croissants
  • jam doughnuts
  • cinnamon buns
  • flat whites
  • bacon rolls
  • ham and cheese toasties
  • Belgian buns
  • sausage rolls
  • Spikey Mikeys
  • hot chocolates
  • cappuccinos,
  • caramel custard doughnuts
  • three cheese pizzas
  • lattes
  • bacon and cheese wraps
  • gingerbread men
  • cream eclairs
  • sugar stand doughnuts
  • a good cup of tea
  • vegan sausage rolls

How do you get a Greggs' Black Card?

Sadly, it seems no amount of steak bakes bought or vegan sausage rolls scoffed will qualify you for a Concierge card.

They're even refusing straight up cash.

A Greggs spokeswoman told Mirror Money: "Money can't buy the Greggs Concierge Card, it was launched to reward super-fans."

At the moment it looks like they'll head to celebrities first, but that might well not always be the case with being a "super-fan" the only on the record qualification offered to us.

How much can you order?

The Nando's black card limits orders to meals for five people, once a day.

Greggs offers far more - with the firm confirming to Mirror Money that Stormzy can order as much as he likes using the new service.

Where can you order food to?

The message accompanying the card said the food would come "straight to your door".

There was a little more detail too, adding that that could be Croydon, Glasto, Reading, the studio in Putney or "even to AJ Tracey's penthouse on the 57th floor".

It's not been confirmed whether the service is UK only.

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