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With a full online basket of meals prepped to go, I felt ready for the week ahead. I also picked up a frozen Slimming World dish to give it a go, I chose the Slimming World Pizza Chicken (£4.50).
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I quickly added a frozen Cathedral City Mac n Cheese dish (£3), Birds Eye four Steamfresh Family Favourites Mix (£1.90) and Iceland six White Rice Steam Bags (£2.60). Since I often work long hours I was pleased to find a number of products that would make cooking tea easier. Iceland is known for its frozen food selection, so I was intrigued at what I’d be able to get my hands on. I also managed to pick up a fajita kit and pasta, as well as jars of pasta and curry sauces. I added fresh chicken fillets, an Iceland salad selection pack (lettuce, cucumber and tomato) as well as hummus and pitta bread to my online basket. There was a wide range of fresh food available online, with plenty of deals too.

I’ve done a big shop from Iceland before, but usually I head into a nearby store to pick and choose the items myself. She tried to do a full week's shop from the comfort of her home and this is how she got on. So Liverpool Echo writer Elle May Rice decided to put the store to the test. Last week it announced it is offering over 60s a 10 per cent discount in their weekly shop.īut what about things other than frozen foods? Can shoppers really get all they need from Iceland?Īnd what about the value of its products? As it is rarely included in supermarket comparison checks it is hard to know how it compares to Aldi, Lidl, Tesco and Asda.

Over recent years the supermarket has excelled in party foods, linked up with Slimming World to offer an exclusive range of ready meals and stocked a good selection of Greggs bake at home products. But while the advert implied you could get a weekly shop at the store is it true? For years television ads told us 'Mum's gone to Iceland' encouraging us to shop at the store best known for its wide range of frozen foods.
