Expansion
In 1994, the company acquired the Bakers Oven chain of bakers' shops from Allied Bakeries.[10] In 1999, Greggs rebranded its one hundred Braggs shops as Greggs of the Midlands, and its Leeds-based Thurston chain as Greggs of Yorkshire.[11]
In 2008, Greggs rebranded its 165 Bakers Oven shops as Greggs so they could benefit from its national advertising campaign.[12] The company opened its 1,500th premises, in York, in 2011.[13]
In 2013, Greggs replaced its CEO Ken McMeikan with Punch Taverns CEO Roger Whiteside. McMeikan left the firm for Brake Bros.[14][15][16]
In 2013, Greggs began to transition out of the bakery market, reasoning that it couldn't compete with supermarkets on that front. Instead, the company switched to focusing solely on "food on the go" after discovering that 80% of its business was in that market.[17] Many of its stores now open earlier and close later, in order to target those going to and coming back from work,[18] expanding its breakfast menu,[19] and discontinuing the sale of bread and scones in many of its stores.[20]
In 2014, the company requested help from Google when an image of the Greggs logo, altered to include a parodic fake slogan referring to the firm's customers as "scum", was presented in Google search results as the actual company logo – falling foul of imperfections in the "Google algorithm".[21] The firm's lighthearted social media response, which included a tweet sent to Google's official Twitter account offering doughnuts in exchange for fixing the problem, was noted as a "lesson in Twitter crisis management".[22][23]
In 2016, Greggs moved their head office from Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne[24] to Quorum Business Park, Longbenton, North Tyneside.[25][26]
In that same year, Colin Gregg was accused of preying upon children, partly using his philanthropic role within the company. He was convicted in March 2017 on nine counts of indecent assault and was sentenced to imprisonment until at least 2030.[8]
In 2020, all shops closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[27]
In 2022, Greggs opened its largest location in a Primark store in Birmingham. A queue formed outside the shop 30 minutes before the grand opening, with some people running under the barriers as they were opened. A collaborative clothing range, "Greggs X Primark", was also released.[28]