Iceland shoppers will be able to take advantage of a new money saving offer this week.
From Thursday, September 29, to Monday, October 3, the Northern Irish edition of the Daily Mirror will be running vouchers giving customers a £10 off £50 in-store deal for Iceland and The Food Warehouse.
All you have to do is simply cut out the voucher and claim in shops before closing on Monday, October 3.
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The voucher will be valid for £10 off your shop when you spend a minimum of £50 in a single transaction in store. The offer will run daily from Thursday, September 29, to Monday, October 3.
To save £10 off your shop worth £50 or over, simply present the voucher at the checkout with your purchases.
Terms and Conditions: Valid from Thursday 29th September 2022 until Monday 3rd October 2022. Voucher valid for £10 off your shop when you spend a minimum of £50 in a single transaction in store. Voucher cannot be redeemed in The Range stores. Offer not applicable in ROI and the Channel Islands. Voucher cannot be used with any other voucher or discount, including staff discount. One voucher per transaction, can only be used once. Present original paper voucher to redeem offer. Cash value 0.0001p. Not for resale, exchange or refund. Minimum spend level to redeem voucher excludes adding Bonus Card savings, purchase of carrier bags, and in Scotland and Wales excludes the purchase of alcohol. Iceland and The Food Warehouse reserves the right to modify, withdraw, terminate or temporarily suspend any promotion or discount in whole or part at any time for reasons outside of its reasonable control. Terms apply: see Iceland.co.uk/terms.
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