A Bolton branch of the discount store Home Bargains is putting on a new line which customers will love.
The Middlebrook store has been chosen to have an instore bakery as Home Bargains rolls rolls out its freshly baked goods at sites across the country.
After the successful introduction of bakeries at Home Bargains stores nationwide from Darlington to Basingstoke to Merthyr, Home Bargains plans to introduce another 20 bakeries at stores across the UK over the next 12 months.
The bakeries offer a selection of baked goods, such as baguettes, tiger rolls, pastries, muffins and doughnuts, with the focus on a small product range offering the best quality and value.
A spokesperson for Home Bargains said: “In recent years the market for fresh baked good in the UK has grown significantly and the bakeries we have introduced at stores nationwide have allowed customers to enjoy our competitively priced fresh bakery range.
"We are looking forward to introducing more bakeries in stores as we roll out our fresh bakery range for customers across the UK to enjoy.”
Home Bargains moved into the Homebase unit in 2020 in Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park
It is one of the largest in the North West.
The Middlebrook site will be the sixth shop in the borough for the discount chain.
Preparations for Carrs Pasties to open a shop are well underway with signage going up, cementing the retail park's growing reputation as a food and drink destination.
Home Bargains bakeries operate on the same opening hours as the stores they are located in and baked goods available include:
5 pack sausage rolls = £1.09
Baguette = 75p
3 pack demi baguette = 69p
4 pack scotch rolls = 85p
5 pack tiger rolls - £1.25
4 pack iced, sugared or chocolate ring donuts = 99p
10 mini jam, sugar or chocolate doughnuts = £1
5 pack cookies, white chocolate, milk chocolate, double chocolate = 99p
2 pack vanilla crown = 79p
Cinnamon Whirl = 55p
Chocolate and Hazelnut Croissant = 94p
Maple and Pecan Plait = 55p
Chocolate Twists = 59p
Cheese Twist = 59p
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