A MUCH-LOVED Christmas treat from Greggs has topped a list of best Christmas foods for office workers.
The Festive Bake was revealed to be this Christmas’ ultimate holiday treat for busy office workers in a survey by flexible workspace provider BizSpace.
The bakery item features ingredients like chicken pieces, sage and onion stuffing, bacon and sage sauce and is encased in flaky pastry.
BizSpace’s survey saw 32 per cent of participants rate it as their festive food of choice while on the go.
Following closely in second place was Sainsbury’s Christmas Meal Deal, featuring classics like turkey and cranberry sandwiches.
This year, 68 per cent of office workers shared that they look forward to festive meal deals as a way to break up their routine.
A spokesperson for BizSpace said: “We understand that for many of our clients, particularly those who work in flexible office spaces, a festive lunch break is a cherished way to celebrate the season.
“With more people working on flexible schedules and often grabbing lunch on the go, it’s no wonder these meal deals have become a seasonal highlight.”
The full ranking of Britain’s top festive meal deals was:
- The Greggs Festive Bake – A cult favourite with a hearty, festive filling in golden pastry
- The Sainsbury’s Christmas Meal Deal – Sainsbury’s holiday selection includes classics like turkey and stuffing sandwiches, mince pies and mulled wine-inspired drinks
- The Tesco Festive Selection – Popular for its wide variety, including turkey and trimmings sandwiches and pigs in blankets crisps
- M&S Christmas Specials – M&S offers premium options like smoked salmon and cream cheese sandwiches, festive roast turkey wraps and luxurious mince pies
- Boots Christmas Meal Deal – Features festive twists on traditional sandwiches along with festive-flavoured snacks and treats
- Pret’s Christmas Lunch – With options like the Christmas Lunch sandwich, with turkey, stuffing and cranberry, and the vegan nut roast
74 per cent of BizSpace survey participants said that festive meal deals helped them feel more connected to the holiday season, especially for those who might otherwise be too busy to celebrate during work hours.
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