Iceland shoppers are raving about a Slimming World ready meal which has been described as 'absolutely stunning' and the 'tastiest' product in the whole range. Alongside its frozen food and grocery items, the supermarket offers exclusive ranges and products through partnerships with well-known brands including Slimming World.
The extensive Slimming World selection features a variety of healthy meals and products - including "Free Food" dinners and lunch bowls. They are perfect for dieters aiming to reach weight loss goals or those just looking for quick and easy but healthy meals.
One meal, the Slimming World Cajun King Prawn Pasta, is proving to be particularly popular with health-conscious shoppers. The 400g "lunch bowl" contains juicy king prawns with pasta shells, cherry tomatoes, green beans and sweetcorn in a spicy sauce.
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It costs £3.75 individually but are also included in Iceland's 3 for £10 offer - potentially saving you £1.25. The meal is also 'syn-free' for those who follow Slimming World and contains just 300 calories, reported the Echo.
And it seems the meal is as delicious as it sounds, based on customer reviews on Iceland's website. One wrote: "Absolutely stunning, can't believe how low calorie it is for what you get".
A second posted: "Oh my word, this was absolutely delicious, the spice was just right. This is now my new favourite". Another shared: "Delicious, best meal from SW range".
Someone else wrote: "Taste really nice, full of flavour, definitely recommend!" Another review read: "Delicious, really good. Surprised".
Iceland's Slimming World Cajun King Prawn Pasta is available in stores and online. You can also see the full Slimming World range on the Iceland website.
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