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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford

The new slogan replacing the old, That's Why Mums Go to Iceland slogan.

It's the frozen supermarket and not the country. Tom has never actually been in one of these shops. Are they any good?

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By *ora the explorerWoman
35 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts

Don’t think I have either. I don’t buy much frozen stuff and I don’t think there’s one nearby. Haven’t noticed one

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
35 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

I have been to Iceland. I don't buy their frozen foods but mine is right by the station and it sells bread and veg and other supermarket stuff.

They have cheese n milk n butter too ... They have tons of meat but I don't eat it.

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By *TG3Man
35 weeks ago

Dorchester

I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

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By *parkle1974Woman
35 weeks ago

Leeds

They do some nice slimming world meals

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By *oxesMan
35 weeks ago

Southend, Essex


"The new slogan replacing the old, That's Why Mums Go to Iceland slogan.

It's the frozen supermarket and not the country. Tom has never actually been in one of these shops. Are they any good? "

The warehouse is good it's like costco or makro on the cheap and available to everyone.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

35 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

They sell frozen greggs sausage rolls.

Winner.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
35 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

There is cheap and cheap ......

I mean ..... wtf is in a £1.00 pizza

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By *ustincider888Man
35 weeks ago

Preston Ish


"They sell frozen greggs sausage rolls.

Winner. "

For that alone they should be named supermarket of the year

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
35 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon


"There is cheap and cheap ......

I mean ..... wtf is in a £1.00 pizza "

Answer is…disgusting.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
35 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts


"There is cheap and cheap ......

I mean ..... wtf is in a £1.00 pizza "

Eyeballs and arseholes

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By *ellhungvweMan
35 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it "

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
35 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies."

Frozen veg has a “taste”‘though. I don’t like it at all. Definitely has a weird taste

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By *TG3Man
35 weeks ago

Dorchester


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies."

ahhhh ok I'm off out to buy a freezer

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
35 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies.

Frozen veg has a “taste”‘though. I don’t like it at all. Definitely has a weird taste "

True. Frozen cabbage is like slopsville. I only buy frozen peas and edamame beans. Frozen carrots are slimy and none of them taste like the real thing. Oh .. I WILL buy sweetcorn and chopped onions too

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
35 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies.ahhhh ok I'm off out to buy a freezer "

No. Stick to fresh..... That can be your next nickname. FreshFred

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By *TG3Man
35 weeks ago

Dorchester


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies.ahhhh ok I'm off out to buy a freezer

No. Stick to fresh..... That can be your next nickname. FreshFred"

ok granny you give great advice

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies.

Frozen veg has a “taste”‘though. I don’t like it at all. Definitely has a weird taste "

You have to defrost it and heat it through before you eat it. It improves the taste

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35 weeks ago


"They sell frozen greggs sausage rolls.

Winner. "

My youngest loves those

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
35 weeks ago

ashford

They have just opened one of the bigger food warehouses here! Not been in! I only get groceries online and use tescos for the discount! But yes icekand have some nice affordable food x

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By *uzie69xTV/TS
35 weeks ago

Maidstone

I was made redundant a while back and on benefits so I used Iceland as my main food shop. It is humbling to see people count pennies and buy that £1 pizza because that is all they can afford.

Now, I'm in a much better place financially but I still shop there. They do have some great products if you leave your snobbery at the door and take a proper look.

My current favourites are their Stuff Crust Pizza. Chicken and Bacon with cheese crust, and their "Absolute Banger" with hotdog crust. Two for £5. Ten minutes in the Air Fryer and they are really tasty.

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By *ellhungvweMan
35 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies.

Frozen veg has a “taste”‘though. I don’t like it at all. Definitely has a weird taste

You have to defrost it and heat it through before you eat it. It improves the taste"

That’s where I have been going wrong

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By *parkle1974Woman
35 weeks ago

Leeds


"I was made redundant a while back and on benefits so I used Iceland as my main food shop. It is humbling to see people count pennies and buy that £1 pizza because that is all they can afford.

Now, I'm in a much better place financially but I still shop there. They do have some great products if you leave your snobbery at the door and take a proper look.

My current favourites are their Stuff Crust Pizza. Chicken and Bacon with cheese crust, and their "Absolute Banger" with hotdog crust. Two for £5. Ten minutes in the Air Fryer and they are really tasty."

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By *ablo minibar123Woman
35 weeks ago

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It's my favourite shop, but because they don't deliver to my area I can only go in to window shop

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By *odgerMooreMan
35 weeks ago

Nowhere

I find that ice cream is better frozen…. Defrosted it once - wasnt great so im guessing some foid is better frozen!!

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
35 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

Apparently they sell Findus Crispy Pancakes.

Can someone check when they are next in there please

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
35 weeks ago

somewhere

Love a bit of iceland, usually if we want a "what can we get for a tenner for dinner" as a treat.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"Apparently they sell Findus Crispy Pancakes.

Can someone check when they are next in there please

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What nonsense is this. Are they like the originals.. ?

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
35 weeks ago

Gloucestershire


"Apparently they sell Findus Crispy Pancakes.

Can someone check when they are next in there please

What nonsense is this. Are they like the originals.. ?"

I'm hoping so. Childhood memories and all that

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"Apparently they sell Findus Crispy Pancakes.

Can someone check when they are next in there please

What nonsense is this. Are they like the originals.. ?

I'm hoping so. Childhood memories and all that "

Minced beef and was there a ham and bacon?

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
35 weeks ago

Gloucestershire


"Apparently they sell Findus Crispy Pancakes.

Can someone check when they are next in there please

What nonsense is this. Are they like the originals.. ?

I'm hoping so. Childhood memories and all that

Minced beef and was there a ham and bacon?"

Minced beef was always my fav. I think there was a chicken and ham too

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago


"They sell frozen greggs sausage rolls.

Winner. "

They are nice I agree

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

Bejams op mums went to Bejams.

It has loads of delicious things in the freeze. I do like frozen veg from there, pizza is good and the odd fresh item.

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago


"The new slogan replacing the old, That's Why Mums Go to Iceland slogan.

It's the frozen supermarket and not the country. Tom has never actually been in one of these shops. Are they any good? "

Aldi is ok actually, also.

I remember thinking the fish was not bad. (I haven't eaten meat though for over 10 years though so this is a while ago.)

It might not be the establishment of "Tom's choice" though..

Have the butler on alert and send him down.

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By *armandwet50Couple
35 weeks ago

Far far away


"There is cheap and cheap ......

I mean ..... wtf is in a £1.00 pizza

Eyeballs and arseholes"

Having licked a few arseholes I can honestly say they're not all bad

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By *ustincider888Man
35 weeks ago

Preston Ish


"There is cheap and cheap ......

I mean ..... wtf is in a £1.00 pizza

Eyeballs and arseholes

Having licked a few arseholes I can honestly say they're not all bad "

Apparently I'm an arsehole

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
35 weeks ago

Next Door

I buy frozen peas, sweetcorn and berries, as its saves waste and is a lot cheaper and some times fish.

Fresh meat in Iceland is OK, ideal if you are on a budget.

Im not a fan of frozen processed foods.

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By *ot to giggleWoman
35 weeks ago

Coventry

they dont deliver here and parking by the nearest is a nightmare - and I always buy too much and the bag too heavy!!

its very popular and have great bargains. I buy frozen veg as fresh never gets eaten before its gone off and I hate the waste.

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By *ensuallover1000Man
35 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

They do kebab meat….

….I go to Iceland

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"They do kebab meat….

….I go to Iceland "

kebab meat.. like donor kebab meat?

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By *ensuallover1000Man
35 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"They do kebab meat….

….I go to Iceland

kebab meat.. like donor kebab meat?"

Yes indeed It’s rather nice (albeit highly unhealthy)

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford

This Iceland intriques Tom

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
35 weeks ago

somewhere


"This Iceland intriques Tom"

Get yourself to one and come out with £80 worth of frozen food you can't get in your freezer!

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By *vbride1963TV/TS
35 weeks ago

E.K . Glasgow


"This Iceland intriques Tom"

Even better Tom once your 60 you can get 10% off on a Tuesday great for household stuff kitchen laundry and bathroom .

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"This Iceland intriques Tom

Even better Tom once your 60 you can get 10% off on a Tuesday great for household stuff kitchen laundry and bathroom . "

You joke ?

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

The frozen food is pretty cheap, clue is in the title really.

Not a huge fan of frozen foo, unless it's ice cream that's generally better frozen.

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By *onk3yb0yMan
35 weeks ago

south west

“Frosty Jack”

It’s a good drive to my local Iceland. But this seems to be a big seller. Always one or two people holding a few of the big bottles in their arms. Never tried it myself.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"“Frosty Jack”

It’s a good drive to my local Iceland. But this seems to be a big seller. Always one or two people holding a few of the big bottles in their arms. Never tried it myself.

Strong Cider ?

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By *uzie69xTV/TS
35 weeks ago

Maidstone

Now this will surprise a lot of ya...

My local Food Warehouse (mega out of town Iceland) sells frozen Dim Sum.

So you may know they are Hong Kong dumplings which you can steam from frozen. Such delicacies like Hargaw and Sieu Mai - little dumplings of prawns and pork.

They also have Char Sieu Bau (soft buns with pork meat inside, ooo'er missus!) and Lor Mai-Kai - sticky rice with meat wrapped in Lotus Leaf.

As a Dim Sum lover, I can vouch the quality is not bad.

They are not cheap but much cheaper than going into Chinatown on a Sunday for traditional Dim Sum.

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley


"I don't buy any frozen stuff i don't have a freezer, i buy fresh which of course can lead to waste but so be it

Frozen food is almost always fresher than “fresh”. Nutrients fade away the longer food has been harvested but freezing stops that loss. Frozen food tends to be frozen within a couple of hours of being picked which means it has only lost a couple of hours of nutrients. “Fresh” food would have been picked days ago - that’s a lot of time for nutrients to go walkies."

Yes, this is why I eat frozen fish, some of the stuff on the “fresh fish” counter in supermarkets can be 2 weeks old

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley


"I find that ice cream is better frozen…. Defrosted it once - wasnt great so im guessing some foid is better frozen!! "

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By *ornucopiaMan
35 weeks ago

Bexley

Main reason why I don't like shopping there is not its association with chav culture but because you can't cross between aisles half way along. A right pain if you only want a few items from around the store.

Any swinging Iceland decision makers please take note.

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By *ad NannaWoman
35 weeks ago

East London

I'm due a visit for some Greggs sausage rolls and bakes.

They come in handy when I'm too tired to cook.

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By *ornucopiaMan
35 weeks ago

Bexley


"This Iceland intriques Tom

Even better Tom once your 60 you can get 10% off on a Tuesday great for household stuff kitchen laundry and bathroom .

You joke ?"

Do you have to have some poxy app which means having to piss about with a smart phone at the checkout?

Can I just walk in there already looking 20 years more than 60?

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By *oxesMan
35 weeks ago

Southend, Essex


"This Iceland intriques Tom

Even better Tom once your 60 you can get 10% off on a Tuesday great for household stuff kitchen laundry and bathroom .

You joke ?

Do you have to have some poxy app which means having to piss about with a smart phone at the checkout?

Can I just walk in there already looking 20 years more than 60?"

It's like Ikea you need to have a guided tour. Unkess is Ikea in Edmonton last year which has an illegal trade inside it.

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By *a LunaWoman
35 weeks ago

South Wales

I love an Iceland. I buy the kids packed lunch stuff from there and it’s brilliant for ice creams and lollies in the Summer.

Not a hive of nutritious fresh food as you’d expect by the name, but it’s not a shit show of a shop either.

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By *oxesMan
35 weeks ago

Southend, Essex


"This Iceland intriques Tom

Even better Tom once your 60 you can get 10% off on a Tuesday great for household stuff kitchen laundry and bathroom .

You joke ?

Do you have to have some poxy app which means having to piss about with a smart phone at the checkout?

Can I just walk in there already looking 20 years more than 60?

It's like Ikea you need to have a guided tour. Unkess is Ikea in Edmonton last year which has an illegal trade inside it. "

Rave

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By *layfullsamMan
35 weeks ago

Solihull


"The new slogan replacing the old, That's Why Mums Go to Iceland slogan.

It's the frozen supermarket and not the country. Tom has never actually been in one of these shops. Are they any good? "

I’m sure mums go to Iceland for some 7ft tall, six packed, Viking co.k Tom

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By *vbride1963TV/TS
35 weeks ago

E.K . Glasgow


"This Iceland intriques Tom

Even better Tom once your 60 you can get 10% off on a Tuesday great for household stuff kitchen laundry and bathroom .

You joke ?

Do you have to have some poxy app which means having to piss about with a smart phone at the checkout?

Can I just walk in there already looking 20 years more than 60?"

Go in join Iceland club membership get card show on Tuesdays with ID showing age . 10% off excludes alcohol I think ( though maybe it’s legal to discount in England) .

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
35 weeks ago

Central


"Apparently they sell Findus Crispy Pancakes.

Can someone check when they are next in there please

What nonsense is this. Are they like the originals.. ?"

You need to get to Iceland Tom

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By *ornucopiaMan
35 weeks ago

Bexley


"This Iceland intriques Tom

Even better Tom once your 60 you can get 10% off on a Tuesday great for household stuff kitchen laundry and bathroom .

You joke ?

Do you have to have some poxy app which means having to piss about with a smart phone at the checkout?

Can I just walk in there already looking 20 years more than 60?

Go in join Iceland club membership get card show on Tuesdays with ID showing age . 10% off excludes alcohol I think ( though maybe it’s legal to discount in England) . "

Thank you. I prefer card to phone apps. However, I can see why people who have lots of loyalties would not want a bulging wallet full of cards.

Overall I prefer shops which keep prices down with no special treatment. Works fine that way in Aldi.

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By *ermite12ukMan
35 weeks ago

Solihull and Brentwood

Iceland's hot spicy chicken wings are yummy and cheap: 3 large bags for £10.

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

Having visited both I prefer the shop to the country. Put your hand down and grab in the blue lagoon and you'll get a fist full of pubes for your trouble, do the same in a freezer chest at the shop and you'll get a family meal for 2 quid, old Edna on till 3 keeps her garden well groomed and stragler free.

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By *ornycougaWoman
35 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat


"They sell frozen greggs sausage rolls.

Winner. "

He knows! And they sell those Heinz hash browns with baked beans in them. Those are orgasmic

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By *antam AvershiresMan
35 weeks ago

Falme

I remember the Sunday £5 deal which was your frozen potatoes, veg, a meat of some description and a dessert.

Any company which makes it easier to make sure a struggling family can have a good meal is a winner in my books.

And the big bollocks to go "nah, let's fuck off the Christmas Ad this year and instead make baby milk formula actually slightly more affordable" frankly is admirable.

Thight they would have gone with "Familes go to Iceland" as very gender neutral and inclusive of all dynamics, I can't imagine anyone but the most over saturated dyed in the wool nutters taking exception to their chosen dynamic referred to as a family.

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By *hilloutMan
35 weeks ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

There's one right next to my workplace. It's not bad. Certainly cheaper than Co Op, Waitrose, Morisson's etc. Meat is good and cheaper than the others. It's great for people who don't cook given the amount of frozen meals in there. Fruit is OK. Veggie selection isn't great, with better quality to be found elsewhere.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Reports that the chief executive collapsed two miles from the end of the London Marathon which would have been about 24 miles in. He says paramedics saved his life. This is not related to the thread but an interesting fact thrown in to keep peoples in the know.

It's all over the news

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
35 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"Reports that the chief executive collapsed two miles from the end of the London Marathon which would have been about 24 miles in. He says paramedics saved his life. This is not related to the thread but an interesting fact thrown in to keep peoples in the know.

It's all over the news"

Reports are that he is recovering well, he’s just at home chilling out.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
35 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"Reports that the chief executive collapsed two miles from the end of the London Marathon which would have been about 24 miles in. He says paramedics saved his life. This is not related to the thread but an interesting fact thrown in to keep peoples in the know.

It's all over the news

Reports are that he is recovering well, he’s just at home chilling out. "

Tom sees what you did there

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

Who eats pizza

Chicken nuggets

You can buy frozen fish

Fish fingers

They sell a lot really

Brains faggots my fav

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
35 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

Looking at all these responses -

Anyone want a hot date in Iceland. Hang on, it would be a cold date.

I'll be the one with a trousers bulge by the Findus Crispy Pancakes

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