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Warburtons Crumpets - 6 Pack

Original price $7.99 - Original price $7.99
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$7.99 - $7.99
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About our best-before dates

We work hard to bring proper British groceries to Canada, but importing food across an ocean is not as tidy as stocking a supermarket shelf down the road.

Some products arrive with long dates. Some arrive with shorter ones. Different products come through the import process with different shelf lives, so the dates are not always as neat or predictable as they would be in a regular Canadian supermarket.

Most online grocery shops do not show best-before dates unless something is getting close. We do it differently.

If you were shopping in our Halifax store, you could pick up the product, turn it over, and check the date before buying. We think our online customers should get that same level of transparency.

That is why we show best-before dates clearly on our products.

What "best before" actually means

A best-before date is about quality β€” flavour, texture, freshness, and how the product is expected to be at its best.

It is not the same as a "use by" or expiry date, which only appears on certain regulated foods.

For everyday groceries like chocolate, biscuits, crisps, sweets, tea, sauces, jams, and pantry items, the best-before date is a quality marker, not a safety marker.

Why our dates vary so much

British imports are unpredictable. We do not get to choose every date that arrives in Canada, and different products naturally come with different shelf lives.

A jar of sauce may have months or years on it. A bag of crisps might arrive with a much shorter window and still be completely normal for that type of product.

We check dates, show them clearly, and give you the information before you buy β€” because that is how it should be.

What the colours mean

  • More than 30 days remaining
  • Within 30 days
  • Within 5 days, or past the best-before date

The product page will still show the actual date, so you can decide what works for you.

Why some customers like shorter dates

Many of our regular customers deliberately shop shorter-dated items when the price makes sense.

A chocolate bar with two weeks left is often every bit as good as one with six months left β€” and if we can pass on a saving instead of letting perfectly good food go to waste, everyone wins.

It is not about cutting corners. It is about being clear, fair, and sensible with stock that has travelled a long way to get here.

Questions about a specific product? Email help@thegreatbritishshop.ca β€” we read every message.

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About Warburtons Crumpets

About Warburtons Crumpets

If you have ever stood in front of a toaster at seven in the morning knowing exactly what you wanted and not being able to get it in Canada, Warburtons Crumpets are probably part of that story. These are the real thing, imported from the United Kingdom, and available here without waiting on a parcel or hoping a relative remembers to pack them.

Warburtons Crumpets come in a six-pack and are exactly what a crumpet is supposed to be: soft, spongy, riddled with holes, and entirely built around the expectation that butter will be applied in quantity immediately after toasting. There is no meaningful substitute for this, and Warburtons have been making them long enough to know it.

For British expats across Canada, crumpets sit in a specific category of things that sound simple to replace and turn out not to be. The Great British Shop stocks the genuine UK version precisely because "close enough" is not really the point when you know what the proper article tastes like. These are suitable for vegetarians and ship from within Canada, so there is no customs guesswork involved.

Warburtons Crumpets are a straightforward product with a very clear purpose, which is part of why people feel strongly about them. Toast them, butter them while they are still hot enough that the butter disappears immediately into the holes, and the morning is considerably more manageable than it was thirty seconds ago.

Shop more Warburtons in Canada or browse the wider range of British groceries available from The Great British Shop.

Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage
Nutrition Facts / Valeur nutritive

Ingredients

Wheat Flour [with Calcium, Niacin (B3), Iron, Folic Acid and Thiamin (B1)], Water, Yeast, Raising Agents: E450, E500, E501, Salt, Sugar, Preservative: Calcium Propionate

Allergens

Contains: gluten.

May contain: milk, sesame, soya, egg.

Storage

Store in a cool dry place, ideally not refrigerated. Warmer conditions may reduce the storage life. If freezing, freeze as soon as possible after purchase. Once opened use within 2 days. Suitable for home freezing.

More about Warburtons Crumpets

Crumpets occupy a specific corner of British baking that has no real equivalent in the Canadian bread aisle. They are a yeasted griddle cake, cooked on one side only, which produces that characteristic spongy texture and the network of holes that holds melted butter in place. Warburtons Crumpets are one of the most widely recognised versions in the UK, sitting comfortably alongside the brand's other bakery lines as a staple of the British breakfast table.

For British expats in Canada, crumpets tend to appear on the mental list of things that seem easy to replace until you try. The search for Warburtons Crumpets in Canada, or simply for British crumpets online, is a familiar one for anyone who grew up toasting them on a weekend morning and has not found a satisfying stand-in since moving over.

This is a six-pack, vegetarian-suitable, and practical to keep on hand. The storage instructions are worth noting: they keep best in a cool dry place rather than the fridge, but they freeze well if you want to stock up. Once opened, use within two days, which is rarely a problem.

Warburtons produces a broader range of British bakery goods, and you can browse the full Warburtons in Canada range to see what else is available alongside the crumpets.

The crumpets ship from within Canada, so there is no overseas parcel to track. Whether you are in Victoria, Halifax or Windsor, they arrive in reasonable time and go straight from bag to toaster.

Additional Information

Packaging Accuracy. We keep product information as accurate and up to date as possible. Manufacturers sometimes change packaging, ingredients, nutritional information, allergen advice, pack sizes or branding without notice, so the product you receive may look slightly different from the images shown. If you have a question about ingredients or allergens before ordering, please get in touch and we will gladly check for you.

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I work close-by in Bayer’s Lake and love to pop in for a healthy and delicious lunch when I don’t bring one from home! I’ve had over 10 flavours of the pies, and tried almost every sweet they make. I adore this place, from the amazing food, to the nostalgic candies and British goods they carry, and especially the wonderful staff who always greet me by name and ask how Im doing every time I come in. My Papa was born and raised in England and loved to share tastes of home with his whole family, I wish he was able to see this place, he would’ve been delighted ❀️❀️❀️
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The story of Warburtons Crumpets

The crumpet before the company history

Warburtons Crumpets are not asking to be explained in grand terms. They are crumpets, which in Britain is already a fairly complete argument. Round, soft, full of little holes, and built for the serious business of catching melted butter before it escapes onto the plate. There is no properly sourced product-origin tale here that says exactly when Warburtons first made this particular six-pack, so it is better not to dress it up as one. The honest story is that these crumpets sit inside a much older British baking name, and that is why the packet feels familiar to so many people who grew up with Warburtons bread, toast, rolls, and all the other dependable bakery things that quietly filled the kitchen.

Read the full story

How Warburtons became a national bakery name

For crumpets like these, the useful bit of Warburtons history is the point where a North West bakery name became something shoppers recognised all over Britain. In the late 1990s, Warburtons expanded nationally in response to demand from major retailers including Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury’s, opening new plants at Eastwood in Nottinghamshire, Bellshill in Scotland, and Wednesbury. The company had moved into Scotland in 1996, and by 2003 it reportedly held a 32 percent share of the Scottish bread market. Then, in March 2006, a large bakery at Normanton in West Yorkshire opened, costing Β£60 million and covering 12 acres, and was claimed at the time to be the largest bakery in Europe. That is the slightly less cosy side of the story: the crumpet packet in the kitchen is also part of a very large baking operation.

Back to Bolton, where the story starts

The older Warburtons story begins in Bolton, then in Lancashire and now in Greater Manchester. Thomas Warburton and Ellen Warburton, nee Platt, opened a grocery shop on Bow Street in 1870. During a downturn in the grocery trade, Ellen began baking bread in 1876, and the baking side of the business took hold quickly. The neat company version says her first batch sold out within the hour and that the shop was soon renamed Warburtons the Bakers. As with many family business stories, one suspects there were also long days, flour everywhere, and at least one person saying they were not doing all this again tomorrow. But they did, and that is how a local grocery shop became the start of a baking firm with a lasting place in British cupboards.

A northern bakery with a wider reach

For much of its history, Warburtons was strongly tied to Lancashire and the North West. Bread production was based in Bolton for a long time, and the practical problem with sending fresh bread too far was simple enough: by the time it reached people outside the region, it was no longer at its best. That regional identity matters, because British bakery loyalties can be surprisingly fierce. People remember the bread from home, the loaf their mum bought, the packet that was always on the counter, and the brand that seemed to belong to their part of the country before supermarkets made everything travel further. Warburtons’ later national growth changed the scale, but the Bolton beginning still gives the name a particular northern weight.

Why crumpets survive the move abroad

Crumpets are one of those foods that become more important when you leave Britain. At home, they are just there: near the bread, bought without fuss, toasted because someone could not be bothered making anything more complicated. In Canada, they become oddly specific. An English muffin will not do. A pancake is entirely the wrong conversation. A crumpet has to have the springy middle, the browned top, and the holes that make butter behave in a deeply undignified way. Warburtons Crumpets work because they are recognisable in that exact domestic sense. They belong to rushed breakfasts, Saturday tea, student kitchens, grandparents’ cupboards, and the quiet glory of standing by the toaster waiting for the second round.

A small round piece of home

The six-pack format is part of the charm, too. It suggests restraint, then immediately undermines it once the toaster is on. One crumpet is a snack, two is sensible, three is a private matter. For British expats in Canada, Warburtons Crumpets carry less drama than many nostalgic foods, which is probably why they hit so accurately. They do not shout about heritage. They just sit there, waiting for butter, doing the job they have always done in kitchens from Bolton to beyond. And if a familiar packet of crumpets can make a Canadian morning feel a bit more like home, The Great British Shop is happy enough to let the toaster take the credit.