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Greggs Vegan Roll Axe Exposes the Fragility of Plant-Based Menu Items

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When Greggs discontinued its Vegan Breakfast Roll in March 2026, the chain framed it as giving the product “a well-deserved rest.” The real message is simpler: plant-based options are the first to go when chains trim costs—and the UK’s vegan boom has stalled.

Vegan Items Are First to Go When Chains Trim Costs

According to the Mirror and the Sun, Greggs confirmed the removal of the Vegan Sausage Breakfast Roll after customers noticed it had vanished from stores. The product featured Quorn mycoprotein sausages in a soft corn-topped roll and had been a staple for vegan customers seeking an affordable breakfast option on the high street. Greggs told customers the decision came from a menu review and that “this may not be a permanent change”—but the company did not specify when or if it would return.

The backlash was immediate. Vegan customers took to social media to express frustration, with many saying they no longer saw a reason to shop at Greggs as plant-based diners. As Vegan Food and Living reported, the chain still offers a Vegan Sausage Roll and Vegan Steak Bake as permanent items, but the breakfast roll’s removal narrows the morning options for a demographic that had come to rely on Greggs as one of the few affordable vegan-friendly chains.

The Pattern Is Bigger Than Greggs

Greggs is not alone. The Telegraph reported in January 2026 on “the collapse of the vegan boom,” noting that restaurants and retailers across the UK are ditching meat-free dishes as shopper demand has waned. Nestlé pulled its Garden Gourmet and Wunda pea milk from UK retail in 2023, citing products that were “not viable” in current market conditions. Heinz discontinued Vegan Salad Cream to “meet changing tastes.” Sainsbury’s axed its Plant Pioneer Meat Free Steaks. Arla scrapped its plant-based Jörđ brand. As the Grocery Gazette documented, 73% of vegan shoppers have actively cut grocery spending, and plant-based alternatives often carry premium pricing that consumers are no longer willing to pay.

Reuters reported that Greggs’ underlying sales growth fell to 2.4% in 2025, down from 5.5% in 2024, with underlying profit before tax declining 9.4% to £171.9 million. The company expects flat profit for 2026 and has cited subdued consumer confidence and new supply chain costs as pressures on margins. When chains face that kind of squeeze, niche categories get cut first.

What This Actually Means

The Vegan Breakfast Roll was never a loss leader—it was a statement product. Greggs famously launched its vegan sausage roll in 2019 after a 20,000-person petition and weathered Piers Morgan’s “Nobody was waiting for a vegan bloody sausage” backlash to make it one of the chain’s fastest-selling items in six years. Discontinuing the breakfast roll signals that the statement has expired. Plant-based growth in the UK has stalled, and when margins tighten, vegan options are the easiest to justify cutting. Greggs is following the money. The question is whether the customers who relied on that product will follow Greggs.

Sources

The Herald, The Mirror, The Sun, Vegan Food and Living, The Telegraph, Reuters, Grocery Gazette

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