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Pret A Manger launches new value range for menu to help with cost of living

The new value menu starts at  £2.99.

In response to the cost of living crisis, Pret A Manger is launching a new value range as part of its 2023 menu to help customers spend less.

Called Made Simple, the new value range includes eight different sandwiches that range from meat, veggie and vegan options and will include new editions of a Chicken Salad Sandwich, Ham Salad, and Houmous & Veg and will start from £2.99.

Launching alongside the new menu, Pret A Manger also announced a new baguette savings deal for customers this January that will allow customers to buy any full-sized baguette and a packet of crisps or popcorn for £5.

The famous UK restaurant said the baguette deal includes some customer favourites such as its Chicken Caesar & Bacon baguette, Pole & Line Caught Tuna and Posh Cheddar & Pickle. The deal will run all throughout the month of January.

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