Iceland shoppers could be missing out on major savings on their food shop if they’re not signed up to the supermarket’s loyalty program . The frozen food specialist has launched a number of ‘bonus card prices’ exclusive to loyal customers who sign up to the scheme.
The offer sees up to £1.25 knocked off the price of popular products, which totals to a potential saving of £27.43.
The low prices are only available for a limited time, and are only available to Bonus Card holders, which is free to sign up to, where members can access perks like free delivery and additional discounts.
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Customers will be able to find reduced pricing on food, drink and more, including popular brands like Birds Eye, Goodfellas, McCain and Chiquito.
The biggest saving is on the 650g bag of McCain Gastro Craft Beer Fries which is down to £2 from £3.25 for card holders. The offer also sees £1 shaved off the price of Yo! Mango and passionfruit mochi ice cream, down to £4, and Chiquito halloumi sticks and jalapeno dip, now £3.
Shoppers can also save 50p on an eight pack of Pepsi Max cans , which is down to £3, as well as Iceland’s frozen pizzas , which are now £2 instead of £2.50.
When you’ve filled your basket, customers will simply need to insert their Bonus Card number at checkout to unlock the discount.
You can sign up to the free Bonus Card here to gain access to exclusive prices, offers and benefits both in store and online. Plus fr every £20 you load onto your card, you’ll get £1 back to add to your savings.
At TopCashback , Iceland shoppers can get a £10 refund when they spend £35, meaning they can fill their freezer for £25. This deal is only available to new TopCashback members, who will receive their £10 cashback around two weeks after their purchase.
All shoppers need to do is click the "Get Cashback Now" button to go to the Iceland website, make their purchase, and wait for the transaction to appear in the TopCashback account.
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