A MAJOR bakery chain with 107 stores is opening in nine new locations this year.
Wenzel’s will start opening the new stores from this month as part of a huge expansion plan, the Sun can reveal.
WenzelsWenzel’s is opening nine new stores and plans to be nationwide by 2024[/caption]
The bakery chain was founded in 1975 in London, but has now taken over high streets across the South East and Midlands with a total of 107 stores employing around 1,300 staff.
It offers a range of freshly baked bread, sweet and savoury pastries, cakes, sandwiches and hot drinks.
The new stores will expand its reach into the South West of England and it plans to be nationwide by the end of 2024, the Sun understands.
The new locations set to get Wenzel’s branches before the end of the year are:
Hazelmere, Buckinghamshire – September 20Harpenden, Hertfordshire – end of SeptemberPoole, Dorset – beginning of OctoberSalisbury town centre – mid OctoberWest Thurrock, Essex – mid OctoberCamberley, Surrey – end of OctoberBracknell, Berkshire – NovemberMilton Keynes, Buckinghamshire – NovemberLakeside Shopping Centre, Essex – December
The planned stores follow recent openings in Winchester, Southampton, King’s Langley and Northampton.
When it launches a new shop, Wenzel’s runs opening offers for 14 days in that branch including selling a large loaf of stone baked bread and an Arabica coffee for 99p instead of £2.40.
Karl Spinks, general manager of Wenzel’s, said: “This is an exciting time for Wenzel’s as we continue to grow and bring our fresh, quality products to more locations across the UK.
“We look forward to welcoming new and existing customers to our new locations.”
Wenzel’s offers a particularly generous selection of cake slices compared to other bakeries for as little as £1.
The chain also sells hot and cold food bags via food waste prevention app Too Good To Go, which can be picked up at the end of the day.
Hot bags sell for £4.75 while cold food bags cost £3.95, and each bag contains roughly £12 worth of items, according to the app.
Shoppers say this is better value than bags at rival bakery chain Greggs, which come in cheaper at £2.59 but only contain around £8 worth of items.
You can find your nearest Wenzel’s branch by using its store locator tool on its website – just put in your postcode or nearest town.
Wenzel’s isn’t the only bakery expanding, as we recently revealed Patisserie Valerie is finally reopening branches after closing the majority of its stores over the last few years.
Greggs is also continuing to expand this year as part of a plan to open a net total of 150 branches in 2023.
We recently revealed four things you should always buy at Wenzel’s and the items to avoid.
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