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Iceland: £1 bonus for every £10 you prepay.
Limited offer until 1st March 2016 - details on Iceland website here.

Iceland's regular bonus card scheme is an electronic version of savings stamps, for every £25 you spend an extra £1 is added to the card - usually within minutes - so you can buy £26 of food with the £25 you've spent. (I originally posted about this here).
As an additional offer until 1st March, an extra £1 bonus is added for every £10 you save. This is in addition to the usual bonuses added for each £25.
So, if you top your bonus card up with £100, you receive £4 usual bonus and £10 promotional bonus giving you a balance of £114 to spend.
Bonus values expire 31st January 2017.
If you are a regular Iceland shopper, either instore on online, if you can afford it, add as much to your bonus card as you think you will spend in 2016 (max card balance is £1,000 according to T&Cs, so on a nil balance a £875 top up would lead to a £997 balance)
Top ups can be made online by credit card via an online shopping account or instore by any accepted instore method (I have topped up via a love2shop card before, not sure if that is supposed to officially work).

Iceland's regular bonus card scheme is an electronic version of savings stamps, for every £25 you spend an extra £1 is added to the card - usually within minutes - so you can buy £26 of food with the £25 you've spent. (I originally posted about this here).
As an additional offer until 1st March, an extra £1 bonus is added for every £10 you save. This is in addition to the usual bonuses added for each £25.
So, if you top your bonus card up with £100, you receive £4 usual bonus and £10 promotional bonus giving you a balance of £114 to spend.
Bonus values expire 31st January 2017.
If you are a regular Iceland shopper, either instore on online, if you can afford it, add as much to your bonus card as you think you will spend in 2016 (max card balance is £1,000 according to T&Cs, so on a nil balance a £875 top up would lead to a £997 balance)
Top ups can be made online by credit card via an online shopping account or instore by any accepted instore method (I have topped up via a love2shop card before, not sure if that is supposed to officially work).
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