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BARGAIN hunters are rushing to occupy up their baskets as Iceland brings back a “favourite offer”.
The frozen food retailer has launched its 10 for £10 deal – and buyers can’t wait to salvage their hands on the merchandise.
Taking to Fb, the retailer stated: “Your favourite offer is back! Grab any 10 for £10! Stock up your freezer for less!”
Foodies can make a choice from a ramification of prepared-made dishes – together with toothsome fish fingers, chicken, fries or sausages.
Pizza enthusiasts will even be overjoyed to hear that the offer entails the customer well-liked Goodfella’s Stonebaked Thin Pepperoni Pizza which would say you back by £3 at various stores.
Customers may well furthermore nab Inexperienced Cuisine’s Veggie Fingers – which are in most cases offered for £2. And Birds Salvage out about Cod Fish Fingers are also on the offer – and they’re around £2.10 at rival Sainsbury’s.
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One other merchandise incorporated is Birds Salvage out about Southern Fried Rooster, which usually bills £2.50.
A pack of four Birds Salvage out about Breaded Cod Fish Cakes are in the deal too.
The deal has left dozens of cash-savers amazed – with many flocking to the feedback part to designate their pals and share their thoughts.
Praising the deal, a savvy consumer stated: “Wow extremely cheap!”
One other stated: “I got this today.”
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A shopper tagged their pal and commented: “Look what’s in the 10 for £10!”
And: “Need to go back to get this deal.”
The deal is on the market both online and in store.
Pointless to express, form obvious to shop around for the correct deal and compare costs of individual items to procuring for them in the offer.
It’s very most lively a great deal in inform for you it, don’t buy pointless food and rob in freezer dwelling steady to hit the 10-merchandise requirement.
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It comes as Iceland revealed its Christmas 2024 fluctuate and it entails a pigs in blankets Yorkshire pudding.
The astronomical day is light a while away, but it certainly’s repeatedly upright to conception forward for the merry season.
Fortunately, Iceland has unveiled its Christmas menu that may well well also be on the market in stores and online from November 12.
The items will even be on the market to buy at Iceland’s The Food Warehouse.
Iceland’s menu this one year offers customers everything they are going to need for Christmas lunch or dinner, but there are some quirky items incorporated as well in case you are after something a puny bit various.
Purchasers will be able to feast on mini fish, chip and ketchup sarnies, prawn tacos and an astonishing XXL pigs in blankets Yorkshire pudding.
The grocery store is also launching battered lobster tails, mini garlic and herb kievs and even some unfamiliar impress items cherish Harry Ramsden’s battered mini sausages.
Also returning are acquainted favourites such as the turkey crown, mince pies, Christmas pudding and naturally the total trimmings cherish roast potatoes and veg.
Other folks that favor to feast on the unfamiliar impress’s fluctuate cherish Galaxy, TGI Fridays and Harry Ramsden’s can enact so with the mix-and-match deals cherish three items for £10.
Iceland’s head of development David Lennox stated: “We’ve focused on perfecting the classics and making them the best and most delicious yet, as well as offering our customers a range of innovative and affordable new Christmas products which are sure to delight everyone at the dinner table.
“Iceland has some further special merchandise on offer this festive season.”
And here’s the full list of festive items Iceland shoppers can get their hands on.
Christmas traditional favourites:
- Iceland Xmas Dinner in a box – £25.00
- Iceland Battered Lobster Tails – £20.00
- Butterball Turkeys – £35.00
- Iceland Beef Wellington – £26.00
- Iceland Ultimate XL Cooked Lobster – £15.00
- Iceland Pigs in Blanket Pinwheel – £5.00
Exclusive Brands Party:
- TGI Fridays Loaded Fries X2 Flavours – £5.00
- Harry Ramsden’s Battered Mini Sausages 16 Pack with Chip Shop Curry Sauce – £4.00 (3 for £5)
- TGI Fridays Hunters Chicken Potato Bites – £4.00
Luxury Party:
- Iceland Doughball Xmas Tree – £4.00
- Iceland Mini Cottage Pies / PiBS Yorkshire Puddings – £4.00
- Iceland Prawn Tacos – £4.00
- Mini Lemon Meringue Pies – £4.00
Innovation products:
- Iceland Beechwood Smoked Treacle Gammon – £14.00
- Iceland Lobster Thermidor – £15.00
- Iceland Pigs in Blanket Yorkshire Pudding XXL – £4.00
- Iceland Hunters Pigs in Blankets – £4.00 (3 for £10)
- Iceland White Chocolate Snowman – £8.00
- Luxury Mince Pies – £2.75
- Iceland Lemon Meringue Baked Alaska – £6
- Iceland Mini King Prawn Ring – £2.50
- Iceland Chicken Nugget Lollipops – £2.50
- Iceland Spring Roll Platter – £6.00
- Iceland Cheesy Potato Swirls – £1.00
- Iceland Potato Trees and Stars – £1.00
- Iceland Duck Skewer with Hoisin Sauce – £4.00
- Iceland Mini Cheesecake/ Cake Selections – £4.00
Buy Two, Get One Free Party Food:
- Iceland Mini Fish & Chip Butty – £2.50
- Iceland Crispy Duck Nuggets – £2.50
- Iceland 8pk Mini Orange Choc Ices – £2.50
- Iceland Choc Hazelnut Churro Bites – £2.50
- Iceland Onion Bhaji Rings – £2.50
Embrace picky bits – Greggs and TGI Fridays:
- TGI Fridays Coated Skewer with Tennessee Glaze and Sesame – £4.00
- TGI Fridays Cookie Cups – £4.00
- TGI Fridays Mini Ribs – £4.00 (3 for £10)
- Greggs 16 Pack Mini Sausage Rolls – £4.00
Desserts and Bakery:
- Iceland Ultimate Raspberry & Vanilla Macaron Wreath 575g- £10.00
- Galaxy Caramel Fondue Cheesecake – £12.00
- Daily Bakery Cinnamon / Chocolate Wreath – £5.00
- Galaxy Caramel Salted Chocolate Bar – £8.00
Veggie and Vegan:
- Iceland 15 Pack Vegetable Spring Rolls – £1.00
- Iceland 16 Pack Onion Bhajis – £1.00
- Iceland 16 Pack Vegetable Samosas – £1.00
- Iceland 10 Pack Mozzarella Balls – £1.00
- Iceland 10 Pack Mac ‘N’ Cheese Bites – £1.00
- Iceland 12 Battered Salt and Pepper Vegetable Spring Rolls -£2.50
- Iceland 16 Pack Mozzarella Sticks – £2.50
- Iceland Jalapeno Cream Cheese – £2.50
- Iceland 10 Pack Brie Wedges – £2.50
- Iceland 14 Pack Cheese & Garlic Bites – £2.50
- Luxury 4 Pack Camembert Rounds with Cranberry Sauce – £3.50
- Luxury 12 Pack Halloumi Fries – £3.50
- Iceland 80 Pack Indian Platter – £6.00
- TGI Fridays Mozzarella Sticks (FWH) – £3.50
- TGI Fridays 6 Pack Southern Fried Mozzarella XL Dippers – £3.50
- Cathedral City 12 Pack Cheese Bites – £3.75
- TGI Fridays Battered Cheese Toastie – £4.00
- Cathedral City Cheddar with Caramelised Onion – £3.75
- Cathedral City Cheddar with Triple Cheese Bite – £3.75
- TGI Fridays Bacon Mac Cheese Bites – £3.75
- TGI Fridays Jalapeno Poppers – £4.00
- Cathedral City Mac n Cheese Bites – £3.75
- Mozzarella sticks 60 Pack – £6.00
- No Meat No Meat Turkey Roast (vegan offering)
- No Porkies 6 Pack Sausage Roll (vegan offering)
- Iceland Vegan Mac & Cheese Bites (vegan offering)
If you are keen to snap up some of the items from Iceland’s Christmas range, most of its stores are usually open from 7am or 8am until 7pm, and in some cities, they are open until 9pm.
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However, hours might vary depending on where you are in the country.
You can find your nearest Iceland store by using the store locator tool on its website.
How to save money on your food shop
Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save hundreds of pounds a year:
Odd boxes – plenty of retailers offer slightly misshapen fruit and veg or surplus food at a discounted price.
Lidl sells five kilos of fruit and veg for just £1.50 through its Waste Not scheme while Aldi shoppers can get Too Good to Go bags which contain £10 worth of all kinds of products for £3.30.
Sainsbury’s also sells £2 “Taste Me, Accomplish not Waste Me” fruit and veg boxes to help shoppers reduced food waste and save cash.
Food waste apps – food waste apps work by helping shops, cafes, restaurants and other businesses shift stock that is due to go out of date and passing it on to members of the public.
Some of the most notable ones include Too Good to Go and Olio.
Too Good to Go’s app is free to sign up to and is used by millions of people across the UK, letting users buy food at a discount.
Olio works similarly, except users can collect both food and other household items for free from neighbours and businesses.
Yellow sticker bargains – yellow sticker bargains, sometimes orange and red in certain supermarkets, are a great way of getting food on the cheap.
But what time to head out to get the best deals varies depending on the retailer. You can see the best times for each supermarket here.
Super cheap bargains – sign up to bargain hunter Facebook groups like Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK where shoppers regularly post hauls they’ve found on the cheap, including food finds.
“Downshift” – you will almost always save money going for a supermarket’s own-brand economy lines rather than premium brands.
The move to lower-tier ranges, also known as “downshifting” and hailed by consumer expert Martin Lewis, could save you hundreds of pounds a year on your food shop.
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