Iceland are offering hot meals for 1p this week.
There will be nearly a dozen frozen ready meals up for grabs, for just 1p each - but only when shopping online.
The offer includes bangers and mash, chicken stew and dumplings and chicken curry and rice. Shoppers need to act fast, however, as the deal is only available online from November 1 to Friday, November 4.
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Customers can put up to three of the ready meals in their online basket when doing their weekly shop and use code READY1P at the checkout to receive the discount. The discount is available to orders from £25 and up.
Richard Walker, managing director at Iceland, said: “Our customers told us that they really benefitted from our online 1p deal when we ran it with fresh veg, so we’re really pleased to offer it now on frozen ready meals. With research showing that people are giving up hot dinners due to cost-of-living concerns, offering frozen ready meals for 1p means shoppers can add them to their shop and freeze meals until they are needed.”
Full list of frozen ready meals included in Iceland’s 1p offer:
- Lasagne (£1.00, 500g)
- Spaghetti Bolognese (£1.00, 500g)
- Toad In The Hole (£1.00, 300g)
- Macaroni Cheese (£1.00, 500g)
- Chicken Curry & Rice (£1.00, 500g)
- Cheesy Beans and Sausages (£1.00, 500g)
- Cottage Pie (£1.00, 500g)
- Minced Beef Hotpot (£1.00, 500g)
- Sweet & Sour Chicken & Rice (£1.00, 450g)
- Bangers & Mash (£1.00, 400g)
- Shepherd’s Pie (£1.00, 500g)
- Vegetable Lasagne (£1.00, 500g)
- Chicken Stew and Dumplings (£1.00, 500g)
- Chicken Hotpot (£1.00, 450g)
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