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Iceland has ordered extra stock of Greggs sausage rolls and bakes

ICELAND has ordered extra stock of Greggs sausage rolls and bakes to keep Brits well-fed while the nation is in lockdown.

Greggs closed down its stores two weeks ago because of the coronavirus outbreak, but people will still be able to nab their favourite pastries.

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 Iceland has ordered extra stock of Greggs sausage rolls
Iceland has ordered extra stock of Greggs sausage rollsCredit: Iceland

Iceland has buckled down to keep Brits' freezers full during the lockdown and they announced today they have ordered even more sausage rolls and baked products.

The much-loved sausage rolls are available at Iceland for just £1.89 along with other favourites like steak bakes and vegetable bakes.

The range is available in-store and online so those isolating at home can still get their Greggs fix.

The steak and vegetables bakes are going for £1.89, along with bacon and cheese wraps for £2.

Brits can indulge with home-working snacks or keep their kids happy and distracted with packs of 16 Greggs mini sausage rolls for only £1.89 exclusive to Iceland.

The limited edition Nacho Chilli Cheese Bake is also selling in packs of two for £2.

Iceland has urged shoppers to be aware that they are prioritising online deliveries for the elderly, vulnerable and those self-isolating.

The supermarket has also told its in-store customers to make sure they're atleast two metres - or 6ft - from other shoppers while they are stocking up on their favourite frozen goodies.

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Greggs isn't the only chain with products people can buy outside of the shops.

Both Starbucks and Nando's, who have closed their branches, have crowd-pleasers available at supermarkets.

Starbucks' 200g bags of ground coffee and whole beans are available at Asda, Tesco and Morrisons for £3.50, and £3.75 from Sainsbury's.

Coffee-fanatics can even get their go-to pre-mixed drinks such as mocha Frappuccinos and caffe lattes for £1.25 at Asda, and between £1.70 and £1.80 at Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

Nando's meal kits, sauces, marinades and rubs are also available at  Morrisons, Tesco, Asda and Sainbury’s so Brits can make their favourite meals at home.

The famous peri peri sauces are on sale for £2 at Tesco, Morrisons and Sainbury’s while Asda sells 265g bottles of its marinades for £1.99.

Tesco and Sainsbury’s sell its 360g meal kits for £3.50, while at Asda they’re slightly cheaper at £3.20.

Its 25g bags of rubs range in price across the four stores – with Asda selling them for 94p, Tesco 95p and Morrisons and Sainsbury’s for £1.

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