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Free Delivery over £20 at Iceland - What do your recommend?
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The frozen veg is good. I get peas, sweetcorn, spinach and green beans.
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I shop with Iceland now and again - and we have a really tiny freezer! Typically a bag of peas or sweetcorn and perhaps some quorn mince is the only frozen stuff!
The fresh fruit is often cheap, often good deals on various cereals. Heinz Soup at 2 for £1 isn't bad at the moment, either. Always get 2 Kingsmill Wholemeal loaves for £1.50, not bad at 75p a loaf. It's great if you don't need milk in quantities of 4 pints as you can buy 2 pints for 50p or even 1 pint for 25p. It works out at 25p per pint whatever size you buy. I can actually buy three pints and not end up wasting some at the bottom of a 4 pinter that has gone off. I don't think anyone else prices their milk like this.
As I think has now been established, the £20 spend for free delivery is for instore shopping, and £30 spend for online shopping - both temporarily reduced from £25 and £35 respectively for a fortnight. This may be part of some trial to consider reducing the limits permanently.
If you are an Iceland shopper, on or offline, make sure you aren't missing the Bonus Card trick. Always top up just before you shop, to instantly save a quid or two from your shop. I posted about this back in December 2014 here and it still works great! I've just done it again this evening for an order coming tomorrow. Bunged £25 on the bonus card and it became £26 to spend by the time I got to checkout. Fab!0 -
We don't buy ready made meals. But all the frozen veg mentioned above. Other than that, we do buy bread, eggs, milk, sugar, kitchen and toilet tissues. This is pretty much bought regularly at Iceland. Depending on offers, nutella, natural yoghurt or butter. Oh, and the mature cheddar cheese (can't remember the brand name) We do live close by and never done a delivery. In Summer, some of the selection of ice creams/lollies.SPC 08 - #452 - £415
SPC 09 - #452 - £2980
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