Both the two-part and three-part breakfast deal will increase by 20p each to £3.15 and £4.15p, respectively.
The Greggs’ boss said other price rises across other lines, like its biscuits would only be about 5p.
Greggs’ famous sausage roll will be unaffected in this round of price hikes, having already increased to £1.30 earlier this year.
In August, Tesco increased its meal deal price by 25p, while coffee chain Costa has also increased hot drink prices this year.
Despite these latest menu increases, Greggs remained “the cheapest by far of all the other major high street coffee and sandwich shops” such as Costa or Pret, Rathbones senior investment director Laura Lambie said.
“I suspect their customers are a lot more price-conscious so cannot withstand major hikes, ” she added.
The baker chain will continue to open stores, and Ms Currie said there were opportunities to build more Greggs outlets in retail parks, roadside services as well as “compelling opportunities” to push further into southern England.
“Some were querying ‘have we reached peak Greggs?’ and we have gone out…to demonstrate that this is not the case,” she said.
Greggs has more than 3,000 shops across the UK. It plans to open a net 120 sites in 2025.
