YOU would be hard pressed to find anyone who isn’t partial to a savoury or sweet snack from Greggs.
It’s the go-to chain for bakes, sandwiches and doughnuts, but my personal favourite is a sausage roll.
You would be hard pressed to find anyone who isn’t partial to a savoury or sweet snack from Greggs
The price of the tasty snack has steadily risen over the past few years though.
The cost for one sausage roll is currently £1.20, up from £1.15 earlier this year and from just £1 in 2021.
With that in mind, when I saw that B&M had come out with its own sausage roll maker, I was eager to try making my favourite snack at home.
Shoppers have been raving about the appliance on social media calling it a “must-have” and “brilliant”.
The gadget costs £20 and works like a sandwich press with an automatic temperature control – sounds pretty simple right?
Well I was keen to find out just how easy it is and how much money I could save, and if it’s all it’s hyped up to be.
I put the appliance to the test, here are the results.
The test
The first thing I noticed after pulling out the maker was how easy it looked to use.
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