Greggs Bakery Allergy Information
Allergen Information at Greggs 2026
If you or someone you love has a food allergy, this guide is for you. Let’s cut through the confusion and make Greggs ordering safe and stress-free.
👋 Why Allergen Info Matters at Greggs
Let me be straight with you — food allergies are serious. They’re not just a preference or a lifestyle choice. For millions of people in the UK, eating the wrong thing can cause anything from an itchy rash to a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction. So when you’re grabbing a quick bite from Greggs, knowing exactly what’s in your food isn’t just helpful — it’s essential.
Greggs is brilliant for quick, affordable food — but it’s also a bakery chain using hundreds of ingredients across thousands of daily items. That means allergens are everywhere, and understanding which ones are in which products can feel overwhelming. That’s exactly why I put this guide together.
In 2026, Greggs covers all 14 major allergens as required by UK food law. Staff in every shop are trained on allergen awareness, QR codes in shops link directly to the allergen guide, and the full PDF is available on greggs.com. Good stuff — but there are still important caveats you need to understand, especially around cross-contamination.
🔬 The 14 Major Allergens — Explained
UK law (Natasha’s Law and the Food Information Regulations) requires that all food businesses declare the presence of 14 specific allergens in their products. Here’s what each one is and how commonly it shows up in the Greggs menu:
* Estimates based on Greggs official allergen guide data. Percentages include both ‘contains’ and ‘may contain’ classifications. Always consult the official guide for item-specific details.
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Here’s the key information you’ve been waiting for — the main allergens in Greggs’ most popular menu items. I’ve colour-coded everything to make it quick to scan:
CONTAINS = Present as an ingredient
MAY CONTAIN = Possible cross-contamination
FREE = Not present as ingredient
If gluten is your main concern, I’ll level with you: Greggs is primarily a bakery, so the overwhelming majority of their menu contains wheat, barley, or rye. Roughly 92% of items on the menu contain gluten as a direct ingredient. Even “gluten-free” options carry cross-contamination risk due to the shared bakery environment.
This is the bit that trips people up the most. Even if a Greggs product doesn’t contain a specific allergen as an ingredient, it might still have been in contact with one during preparation. Here’s how cross-contamination happens in a Greggs shop: Many items are baked using the same ovens, trays, and cooling racks. This means allergen residues — especially gluten and dairy — can transfer from one product to another during baking. Baked items cool and sit on shared shelf areas in the shop. Products containing nuts, sesame, or dairy are stored alongside items that don’t — creating a “may contain” risk even for labelled allergen-free items. Greggs officially states: “Due to our equipment, we cannot guarantee our hot or iced drinks to be allergen-free.” The coffee machines handle dairy and soya milk interchangeably, which creates a risk for those with severe dairy or soya reactions. The Vegan Sausage Roll and other vegan items contain Quorn™ mycoprotein, which is derived from a fungal/mould source. There have been rare documented allergic reactions to mycoprotein — particularly in people with existing mould or fungal sensitivities. Greggs uses fresh produce and notes that despite best efforts, small amounts of fruit stones, eggshell, bone, or nut shell may remain in products. It’s a reality of freshly prepared food at scale.
Despite the challenges, there are some genuinely safer choices for people with specific dietary needs. Here’s a quick guide by allergy type: Fruit pots, bottled drinks, and tomato soup are your safest bets. All bread-based items — rolls, baguettes, pastries — contain gluten. Cross-contamination risk is high in-store. The Vegan Sausage Roll and vegan bakes are free from dairy as ingredients. Opt for oat or soya milk in drinks. Avoid pastry items containing butter or cream. Vegan items (Vegan Sausage Roll, Vegan Bake) don’t contain eggs as ingredients. However, cross-contamination risk exists. Avoid mayonnaise-based items entirely. Greggs cannot guarantee any product is free from nut cross-contamination due to shared equipment. If you carry an EpiPen, please speak directly to staff and consider the risks carefully. Many pastry items contain soya as an ingredient. The fruit pot and bottled water are safe. Avoid soya milk drinks. Check individual items carefully in the allergen guide. Most Greggs items are fish and shellfish-free as ingredients. The Tuna Mayo range is the main exception. Cross-contact risk in preparation areas is relatively low for this allergen. Greggs’ Customer Care Team can answer specific allergen queries directly: Lines are free to call and the team can provide allergen details for specific products, including regional variations.🍽️ Allergen Breakdown — Item by Item
🥐 Savoury Bakes & Pastries
Item Gluten Milk Eggs Soya Nuts Mustard Sulphites Classic Sausage Roll CONTAINS MAY MAY CONTAINS MAY FREE MAY Vegan Sausage Roll CONTAINS FREE FREE MAY MAY FREE MAY Steak Bake CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY CONTAINS CONTAINS Chicken Bake CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY CONTAINS CONTAINS Cheese & Onion Roll CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY FREE MAY Spicy Veg Curry Bake CONTAINS FREE FREE CONTAINS MAY CONTAINS MAY 🥪 Sandwiches, Wraps & Baguettes
Item Gluten Milk Eggs Soya Sesame Mustard Tuna Mayo Sandwich CONTAINS MAY CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY CONTAINS Chicken Caesar Wrap CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS Vegan Chicken-Free Baguette CONTAINS FREE FREE MAY MAY CONTAINS Egg Mayo Roll CONTAINS MAY CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY CONTAINS BLT Sandwich CONTAINS MAY MAY CONTAINS MAY CONTAINS 🌅 Breakfast Items
Item Gluten Milk Eggs Soya Nuts GF Suitable? Bacon Breakfast Roll CONTAINS MAY MAY CONTAINS MAY NO ❌ Sausage Breakfast Baguette CONTAINS MAY MAY CONTAINS MAY NO ❌ Vegan Sausage Breakfast Roll CONTAINS FREE FREE MAY MAY NO ❌ Simply Creamy Porridge MAY CONTAINS FREE FREE MAY NO ❌ Croissant (Plain) CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY NO ❌ 🍩 Sweet Treats & Snacks
Item Gluten Milk Eggs Soya Nuts Notes Yum Yum Doughnut CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY May contain Rye, Barley (2026 update) Glazed Ring Doughnut CONTAINS MAY MAY CONTAINS MAY Vegan-friendly Triple Chocolate Cookie CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY High nut cross-contact risk Fruit Pot FREE FREE FREE FREE MAY Naturally low allergen risk Caramel Custard Doughnut CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS CONTAINS MAY Sulphites may be present ☕ Hot & Cold Drinks
Item Milk Soya Gluten Nut Risk Notes Americano (black) FREE FREE FREE MAY Equipment shared Latte / Cappuccino (Dairy) CONTAINS FREE FREE MAY Specify milk type Oat Milk Latte FREE FREE MAY MAY Oats may contain gluten traces Soya Milk Latte FREE CONTAINS FREE MAY Good dairy-free option Hot Chocolate CONTAINS MAY MAY MAY Equipment cannot be guaranteed allergen-free 🌾 Gluten & Coeliac — What You Need to Know
✅ Naturally Gluten-Free Items at Greggs
Item Gluten Status Cross-Contamination Risk Notes Fruit Pot GF ✅ LOW-MED Pre-packaged; lower risk Tomato Soup GF ✅ MEDIUM Check cup/spoon for gluten Bottled Drinks GF ✅ VERY LOW Factory sealed Crisps (selected) CHECK LABEL MEDIUM Varies by brand/flavour Certain Salads CHECK LABEL MEDIUM Dressings may contain gluten ⚗️ Cross-Contamination — Understanding the Real Risk
Shared Bakery Equipment
Shared Display Areas
Drinks Equipment
Quorn™ / Mycoprotein Awareness
Natural Produce Considerations
🛡️ Allergen-Friendly Options at Greggs
Avoiding Gluten
Dairy Allergy / Intolerance
Egg Allergy
Nut Allergy (Severe)
Soya Allergy
Fish / Shellfish Allergy
🔎 How to Check Allergens at Greggs — 5 Ways
📞 Need to Speak to Someone?
💡 Pro Tips for Allergy-Safe Greggs Ordering
✦ Your Allergen-Safe Ordering Checklist
❓ Frequently Asked Questions

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