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Joanna Bourke

Greggs toasts sales growth since lockdowns eased

Greggs has seen sales growth since lockdowns eased

(Picture: Greggs)

Greggs has said the recovery since lockdowns eased has been stronger than expected, with recent sales ahead of pre-Covid levels.

The FTSE 250 bakery chain said in recent weeks comparable sales growth at stores it manages has been between 1 and 3% ahead of the same period in 2019.

The sausage roll seller, which is led by Roger Whiteside, had previously pointed out it would face more competition when the hospitality started reopening, outdoors in April and indoors the following month.

Today Greggs said recently the impact of pent-up demand for retail has reduced. But, it added: “This level of sustained sales recovery is stronger than we had anticipated and, if it were to continue, would have a materially positive impact on the expected financial result for the year.”

Greggs branches were open for much of last year, but sales fluctuated monthly depending on what lockdown restrictions were in place at different times in different parts of the UK.

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