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Greggs Star Biscuit: calories, sugar, saturated fat and nutrition

How many calories are in a Greggs Star Biscuit? It contains 194 kcal, 5g of fat (2.5g saturated), 14g of sugar and 0.3g of salt, one of the lower-calorie items in this range.

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Nutrition information

Nutrition information: Star Biscuit (55g)

Energy194 kcal
Fat5g
of which saturates2.5g
Carbohydrate33g
of which sugars14g
Fibre0.7g
Protein3g
Salt0.3g

Source: Greggs UK nutrition information. Figures are per item as sold.

A Greggs Star Biscuit (55g) contains 194 kcal, which is 10% of the 2,000 kcal adult daily reference intake. It provides 5g of total fat, of which 2.5g is saturated, 33g of carbohydrate (14g sugar), 0.7g of fibre, 3g of protein and 0.3g of salt.

At 2.5g, the saturated fat content is relatively low for a bakery item, representing 13% of the adult daily guideline of 20g.

A seasonal or occasion-specific biscuit item decorated with fondant and sprinkles. The nutritional profile is similar to the Gingerbread Man, with lower calories (194 kcal) than the filled doughnuts but a comparable sugar content of 14g.

A moderate choice on calories and saturated fat

A Greggs Star Biscuit (55g) contains 194 kcal and 2.5g of saturated fat, 13% of the adult daily saturated fat guideline of 20g. A seasonal or occasion-specific biscuit item decorated with fondant and sprinkles. The nutritional profile is similar to the Gingerbread Man, with lower calories (194 kcal) than the filled doughnuts but a comparable sugar content of 14g.

Adult daily reference intakes (Reference Intake, RI)

Calories2,000 kcal
Total fat70g
Saturated fat20g
Total sugars90g (free sugar limit: 30g)
Salt6g

Reference Intakes are EU-wide guideline daily amounts for an average adult (2,000 kcal). The free sugar limit of 30g is the NHS/SACN guideline, which is stricter than the 90g total sugars RI as it excludes naturally occurring sugars in whole foods and dairy.

Sugar, salt and protein by age group

The table below shows how the sugar, salt and protein in a Greggs Star Biscuit compares to daily guidelines for different age groups.

Sugar, salt and protein by age group: Greggs Star Biscuit

Age groupSugar (g / % limit)Salt (g / % limit)Protein (g / % target)
Age 4 to 6 14g / 74% 0.3g / 10% 3g / 15%
Age 7 to 10 14g / 58% 0.3g / 6% 3g / 11%
Age 11 to 17 14g / 47% 0.3g / 5% 3g / 7%
Adult 14g / 47% 0.3g / 5% 3g / 6%

Sugar and salt % shown against NHS/SACN daily limits. Protein % shown against estimated daily targets. Red = 75%+ of limit, amber = 20-74%, green = under 20%. Protein is beneficial and has no upper limit, shown for reference only.

Sugar

Star Biscuit contains 14g of sugar, 47% of the adult daily free sugar limit of 30g and 58% of the limit for a child aged 7 to 10 (24g).

This is high for a single item, and on its own accounts for more than 58% of a child's entire daily free sugar allowance.

Salt and protein

Star Biscuit provides 3g of protein and 0.7g of fibre. For comparison, a general guide for adult daily protein intake is around 50g, so this item provides 6% of that target, and 2% of the adult daily fibre target of 30g.

Star Biscuit contains 0.3g of salt, 5% of the adult daily limit of 6g. This is a moderate contribution, leaving room within the daily limit for other meals.

Ultra-processed food: what is really in it

A Greggs Star Biscuit is made from 3 main components: sweet shortbread biscuit, fondant icing and sprinkles. Each is prepared separately, often using centrally produced ingredients, before being assembled and baked in shop ovens.

Reading the ingredient detail closely, a Greggs Star Biscuit contains flavourings and colourings. These are not used to add nutritional value. Flavourings restore or enhance taste that may be reduced during industrial preparation and freezing. Colourings standardise the appearance of the product.

None of this means the ingredients are unsafe; all additives used are approved for use in UK food. What it indicates is the degree of industrial formulation involved. A home-baked equivalent, made with fresh pastry and a freshly made filling in one kitchen, would typically involve far fewer steps and far fewer additives. The version sold at Greggs reaches a comparable end result using centrally produced pastry and fillings, baked fresh in shop ovens, with a number of functional additives designed to keep the product consistent across thousands of shops.

What's in it: Star Biscuit

Sweet shortbread biscuit

Wheat flour, butter, sugar, milk, salt, vanilla flavouring

Fondant icing

Sugar, glucose syrup, water, colour, flavouring

Sprinkles

Sugar, starches, colours

Looking at the ingredient list rather than just the nutrition panel tells a different story. Even where individual macros look moderate, the number of separately manufactured components and the additives used to bind, thicken, colour and flavour them place almost every item in this range in the most processed food category under the NOVA classification system.

Processing (NOVA classification)

A Greggs Star Biscuit falls into NOVA group 4, ultra-processed food. The NOVA classification system groups foods by the extent and purpose of the processing involved, rather than by their individual nutrients. Group 4 covers products that are formulated mostly or entirely from substances derived from foods, plus additives, using a series of industrial processes with little or no whole food remaining recognisable in the final product. In this item, that includes flavourings and colourings, on top of the laminated pastry and centrally prepared filling typical of the range. This classification applies to almost all bakery items at Greggs, and indeed to most bakery and convenience food generally; it is not a finding specific to this item.

Allergens at a glance

Allergen information: Star Biscuit

WheatContains
RyeNot present
BarleyNot present
OatsNot present
SesameNot present
SoyaMay contain traces
MilkContains
EggsMay contain traces
FishNot present
CrustaceansNot present
CeleryNot present
MustardNot present
MolluscsNot present
LupinNot present

Greggs prepares food in kitchens where allergens are present and equipment is shared. "May contain traces" reflects cross-contact risk. Greggs cannot guarantee any item is completely allergen-free.

Frequently asked questions

A Greggs Star Biscuit contains 194 kcal, which is 10% of the 2,000 kcal adult daily reference intake.

Per item (55g): 194 kcal, 5g fat (2.5g saturated), 33g carbohydrate (14g sugar), 0.7g fibre, 3g protein, 0.3g salt.

A Greggs Star Biscuit contains 2.5g of saturated fat, 13% of the adult daily guideline of 20g, and 19% of the guideline for a child aged 7 to 10 (13g).

Yes. A Greggs Star Biscuit falls into NOVA group 4, ultra-processed food. It contains flavourings and colourings, used to bind, thicken, preserve or standardise the product, on top of the laminated pastry and centrally prepared filling. This is a description of how the food is made and formulated, not a statement that it is unsafe to eat.

A Greggs Star Biscuit contains 14g of sugar, 47% of the adult daily free sugar limit of 30g.

A Greggs Star Biscuit contains wheat and milk. May also contain traces of eggs and soya from shared kitchen equipment.

At 194 kcal, the Star Biscuit is among the lower-calorie items in this range.

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Nutrition and allergen information from Greggs UK official sources (greggs.com product pages and allergen guide) and convergent UK-specific estimates where official breakdowns were not available. Figures are per item as sold and may vary slightly by recipe updates or location. Seasonal items may not be on the permanent menu. Reference intakes: EU Reference Intakes for an average adult (2,000 kcal); NHS/SACN free sugar and saturated fat guidelines. For guidance only, not medical advice.