GREGGS has revealed the exact date it will be bringing back two of its festive favourite baked goods.
Customers will be able to get hold of the Festive Bake and Vegan Festive Bake from Thursday, November 10.
The baked goods will be available across all UK restaurants.
Fans can also reserve the goods by ordering ahead via Click+Collect on the Greggs App.
A Greggs spokesperson said the prices for the bakes will be released "next week", alongside a full festive menu.
However, last year both the bakes costed £1.60. The normal bake had 449 calories and the vegan option had 453.
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The bakery chain is also launching three Festive Bake Brunches across the country this month.
There will be events in London on November 12, Manchester on November 19 and Newcastle on November 26.
Pastry-lovers will be able to get sharing platters and prosecco and festive cocktails.
Greggs will be unveiling a booking link for the events on their social media channels at 12pm on Friday, November 4.
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It comes after Greggs launched a new café in Primark's flagship Oxford Street store.
The café features doughnut-themed seating areas and even a double decker bus seating area.
How can I get the best bargains in Greggs?
Greggs has over 2,000 stores nationwide and is a popular spot for millions.
If you're looking for ways to scrimp and save next time you visit your nearest outlet, we've previously shared some top tips.
Tik Tokker Ahmad Musa shared how you can get a free bake and hot drink when downloading and signing up for the fast food chain's app.
Plus, Greggs superfan Tony Collins revealed how he saves money when buying his bakes.
His top tips included heading to specific branches which are signed up to the Too Good To Go app to get treats at a big discount.
Plus, he revealed how Greggs has outlet stores that sell day-old baked goods at slashed prices.
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Third, you can get hold of free food from the bakery chain by downloading it's app and getting reward points and freebies such as a free treat on your birthday.
You can download the app via Google Play or the Apple App store.
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