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Iceland special offers
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Red? :wave:Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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Latest 7-day deal is an interesting one
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/warburtons-hot-cross-bun-loaf-400g/p/19987
Hot cross bun loaf for 75p!0 -
Regrettably I'm not sure I could be trusted to be in the same room alone with itLatest 7-day deal is an interesting one
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/warburtons-hot-cross-bun-loaf-400g/p/19987
Hot cross bun loaf for 75p!
Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy
...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!0 -
uhhh nice!!0
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seems to be showing as 'product unavailable' now
How about a free pizza cutter with a stuffed crust pizza?
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/chicago-town-the-takeaway-manhattan-meaty-large-size-655g/p/702700 -
Today's You and Yours (BBC Radio 4) and tonight's Watchdog (BBC1) have some interesting revelations about the poor storage of chilled food, including 'fresh' milk, by Iceland - it's allegedly being left out, unchilled, for hours on end, instead of the maximum recommended time of two hours.
I've seen comments before about off milk at Iceland - this might well explain it, but milk's probably the least dangerous of the items potentially affected. At least you can smell when milk's off!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09z1d9c
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Pizza Ristorante usually £2.50 at most other supermarkets are currently 3 for £5 in Iceland stores.1
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I wouldn't buy chicken from outside the EU. Question mark over standards for places like Brazil and Thailand. Whereas all EU member states have to meet the same standard and British govt can't relax ours until end of December. If farmers want to export to EU, they will need to meet EU standards. Many are worried about cheap chlorinated chicken and GM meats coming into UK. It probably won't be on sale in supermarkets just to foodservice companies catering for hospitals, schools, prisons, fast food restaurant chains and wholesalers. Add all that together though and they could lose a lot of money.robin58 said:
When isn't it?Foxtrotoscar wrote: »Chicken is from Poland I'm led to believe.
Only other country I have seen on chicken is Brazil.
Unless of course you are paying through the noise for British chicken.
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BIG fan of Iceland. One reason is the cheese. Until lockdown, Iceland has had cave-aged Wookey Hole Cheddar from Somerset, Somerset Brie, proper Parmesan in wedges, Halloumi from an award-winning dairy and proper Feta from Greece. It's quite a mild Feta. We love their frozen Halloumi fries. If you fry them rather than oven bake, the salt from the Halloumi disappears (evaporates??) and they look really like chips. Low carb and gluten free.Lance_De_Boils said:Iceland are currently selling mature or extra mature cheese 450 trams at 2 for £3.
They also have bacon and outdoor bred sausages at 2 packs for £3.
Official MoneySavingExpert insert Tue 10 May: Iceland says the two for £3 offer on its own-brand sausages and bacon (norm £2 each) is currently expected to last until Wed 8 Jun. The same offer on its own-brand cheese is an ongoing deal, so it could end at any time.
Big thanks to Lance De Boils for the original spot!
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Another thing which Iceland does well is frozen fish. I vacuum up the 3 for £10 offer regularly. North Atlantic prawns, wild red shrimps, fish pie mix (not just for fish pie), haddock fillets, rainbow trout fillets - quite a lot of stuff included.
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