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Pret A Manger cuts down some menu prices by 12%

The brand said they have been looking for opportunities to cut down prices when possible.

Pret A Manger’s menu saw an average of 12% decrease in prices.

In a statement to the press, Clare Clough, UK & Ireland Managing Director, Pret said they have been looking at opportunities to bring down their prices when possible.

“Earlier this year, we reduced the prices on six of our freshly made bestselling sandwiches and baguettes by over 10% on average, including the much-loved Tuna Mayo Baguette and Jambon Beurre. Our Club Pret subscribers would also receive an additional 20% off these products, as well as across our entire menu,” Clough said.

Some of the brand's popular menu items saw an almost £1 decrease.

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