Iceland 1p ready meals - last day to claim
In efforts to help customers cut costs, Iceland is selling its £1 frozen ready meals for just 1p. Here’s what you need to know
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Bargain is an understatement for these Iceland 1p ready meals, but there is a catch - you have to spend over £25 on a shop to get the 1p offer.
The 1p offer began on 1 November and ends on 4 November. You can only buy up to 3 frozen ready meals at the discounted 1p price.
All shoppers are eligible to claim the offer.
Richard Walker, managing director at Iceland (opens in new tab) said: “Our customers told us that they really benefited 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.”
HOW TO CLAIM THE ICELAND 1P READY MEALS
The offer is only available online on the Iceland website (opens in new tab). At checkout you must apply the code ‘READY1P’ and your discount will be applied.
Since you have to have a minimum spend of £25, it’s worth doing your weekly shop online with the frozen ready meals so you qualify for the offer.
WHAT READY MEALS ARE ON OFFER?
Iceland is offering its frozen ready meals which usually retail at £1 for just 1p. These include:
- Bangers & Mash
- Cheesy Beans & Sausages
- Chicken Curry & Rice
- Chicken Hotpot
- Chicken Stew & Dumplings
- Cottage Pie
- Lasagne
- Macaroni Cheese
- Minced Beef Hotpot
- Shepherd's Pie
- Spaghetti Bolognese
- Sweet and Sour Chicken & Rice
- Toad in The Hole
- Vegetable Lasagne
MORE COST OF LIVING HELP FROM ICELAND
The cost of living crisis has seen prices go up to the point where many shoppers can’t afford even the basics. Iceland has taken a few initiatives to help its customers.
Interest-free loan scheme. The supermarket has introduced interest-free loans for shoppers to help with the high prices. It means there’s no worry about paying any interest on top and it doesn’t affect your credit history. Iceland carries out its own credit checks and there is a £100 limit. Find out more about the Iceland interest-free loans.
Tuesday discount. Iceland is giving a 10% discount on weekly shops for pensioners every Tuesday. This offer is available in all Iceland stores and outlets and there is no minimum spend to get the discount. The 10% might be small, but on a £50 shop that’s £5 off and every penny counts.
See how other big supermarkets are helping customers during the cost of living crisis and how you can save on your weekly shop.
Vaishali graduated in journalism from Leeds University. She has gained experience writing local stories around Leeds and Leicester, which includes writing for a university publication and Leicester Mercury.
She has also done some marketing and copywriting for businesses.
When she is not writing about personal finance, Vaishali likes to travel and she's a foodie.
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